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Neither of us intended it, but my interview yesterday with Renaissance Capital’s chief economist Charlie Robertson found a natural path into the debate on Western Cape independence.
___STEADY_PAYWALL___What surprised me was his forthright response when I asked for a counter to the secession lobby. He couldn’t offer one. Instead, he then presented a number of examples that supported those who want to take the province out of SA’s Union that was created by the British colonists in 1910.
It’s a sobering discussion with the author of the masterful book The Time Travelling Economist: Why Education, Electricity and Fertility are the key to escaping poverty. Not for those who like sanitised information. Have a watch of the recording – click here.
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- Shrinking Deficits Cushion Fed’s Retreat From Markets. Some analysts had wondered if stocks and bonds would be hammered by the reversal of stimulus. The opposite has happened, though it’s early yet.
- How China’s Propaganda Influences the West. Millions around the world now rely on Beijing’s mouthpieces as their primary sources for news.


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