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Eskom’s inability to deliver electricity, as well as allegations of large-scale corruption and damage to infrastructure, have an extremely negative effect on local and foreign investors, said Annabel Bishop, chief economist at Investec.
Eskom’s inability to deliver electricity, as well as allegations of large-scale corruption and damage to infrastructure, have an extremely negative effect on local and foreign investors, said Annabel Bishop, chief economist at Investec.
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The company specialises in independent discretionary fund management and bases its data on transactions of South African bonds and shares recorded on the JSE.

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