In this episode of Rational Radio the guests are:
Terence Corrigan of the IRR on the basics of why Expropriation Without Compensation will be an economic disaster;
Econometrix's Azar Jammine explains why emigration from SA is picking up and what it will mean for the country's already small personal income tax base;
Rhanzo Mukansi of Futuregrowth looks at what a world of negative bond yields (Germany is there, US following) tells us about the state of the world;
Money manager Wilhelm Hertzog reports back from the Steinhoff Investor Presentation, explaining why buying the JSE-listed shares is a "coin toss";
David Shapiro on Discovery's R15bn financial "hole" that isn't, but why he is still not buying the stock at its current bargain basement price;
ex-Sunday Times journalist Malcolm Rees explains why he made a public apology to former SARS investigations chief Johann van Loggerenberg. 

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In this episode of Rational Radio the guests are:

Terence Corrigan of the IRR on the basics of why Expropriation Without Compensation will be an economic disaster;
Econometrix's Azar Jammine explains why emigration from SA is picking up and what it will mean for the country's already small personal income tax base;
Rhanzo Mukansi of Futuregrowth looks at what a world of negative bond yields (Germany is there, US following) tells us about the state of the world;
Money manager Wilhelm Hertzog reports back from the Steinhoff Investor Presentation, explaining why buying the JSE-listed shares is a "coin toss";
David Shapiro on Discovery's R15bn financial "hole" that isn't, but why he is still not buying the stock at its current bargain basement price;
ex-Sunday Times journalist Malcolm Rees explains why he made a public apology to former SARS investigations chief Johann van Loggerenberg. 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.