BRIAN KANTOR: The news on GDP and growth is not encouraging

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BRIAN KANTOR: The news on GDP and growth is not encouraging
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Pace of the recovery of the economy has slowed sharply and the Bank needs to work at increasing the supply of money and credit

Pace of the recovery has slowed sharply and the Reserve Bank needs to work at increasing the supply of money and creditSouth Africans, surprisingly, have become large contributors to the global savings pool, with $10.7bn invested abroad over the past three quarters, equivalent to on average 4.3% of GDP. From 2010 to 2019 SA raised an average of $3.25bn of foreign capital each quarter, equivalent to a negative 3.6% of GDP.

These flows abroad have come at the expense of expenditure on capital goods, which is now equivalent to 15% of GDP. The savings rate to GDP, at 17.3% in the first quarter of this year, has held up much better than the investment rate. The difference between savings and capital expenditure is equal to the current account surplus on the balance of payments, which is equal to the capital outflows — now strongly positive...

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