The JSE all share index fell 4.05% during a volatile month as investors dealt with a slew of headwinds
The JSE closed firmer while global markets were mixed on Friday as investors digested US corporate earnings.
The JSE all share index, however, was down 4.05% for the month as investors faced a slew of headwinds, including monetary tightening by the US Federal Reserve, rising rates, persistent inflation, a spike in Covid-19 cases in China and the war in Ukraine...
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