The case for investing in South Africa – The Wall Street Journal

While the country has its troubles, The Wall Street Journal argues that South Africa is in a much stronger position than troubled peers like Turkey.
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DUBLIN – Ahead of Wednesday's budget, it's good to take a moment to consider the upside of South Africa. While the country has its troubles, in this article, The Wall Street Journal argues that South Africa is in a much stronger position than troubled peers like Turkey, Argentina, and Russia. While it's true that there isn't much fiscal space for investment and that the country has serious economic weaknesses, it also has strengths. It has a far more robust and functional democracy than Russia, sophisticated markets, and a reasonably diversified economy. There are plenty of downside risks, but for foreign investors, there's enough upside to make South Africa worth a second look. – Felicity Duncan

By Olga Cotaga

(The Wall Street Journal) For investors seeking opportunities in high-yielding emerging markets, South African assets may be worth a punt.

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