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What is moving the markets in November with JD Breytenbach and CayLow Mbedzi

Dj @ Large, Cay-low and JD Breytenbach Season 3 Episode 70

Once again, we’ve invited CayLow Mbedzi (EasyEquities Brand Manager) and JD Breytenbach (Senior Trader at Purple Group) into the studio to tell us what's been moving and shaking the markets lately.

To kick things off, we discussed inflation, US earnings, and the significant dividend payouts in October (and it's a lot!).

CayLow provided valuable insights by explaining Sustainable Development Goals and why some companies have aligned their operations with these objectives. JD then delved into the most-purchased shares by retail investors on EasyEquities. The duo wrapped up the discussion by sharing the companies that have caught their attention.

These were the shares and other investment vehicles mentioned in this episode in JD and CayLow’s watchlists:

  • Gold 
  • Bonds 
  • Bytes Technology Group (JSE:BYI)
  • Tietto Minerals (ASX:TIE)

Other shares mentioned in this episode:

  • Sibanye Stillwater (JSE:SSW)
  • Renergen (JSE:REN)
  • BP (LON: BP)
  • Astral Foods (JSE:ARL)
  • Pick n Pay (JSE:PIK)
  • BHP (JSE:BHG)
  • Volkswagen (ETR:VOW3)
  • Heineken (AMS:HEIA)
  • Tesla (NYSE:TSLA)
  • Rolls-Royce (LON:RR)

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