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The rand firmed more than 2% against the dollar and the JSE closed near a three-month high on hopes that eurozone leaders will solve their debt crises.
Liquidations decreased in September compared to a year ago, says Stats SA.
Police commissioner General Bheki Cele has been suspended and Sicelo Shiceka and Gwen Mahlangu Nkabinde will leave cabinet, says President Jacob Zuma.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema says he is not concerned about damaging SA's reputation among investors.
The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry says it expects Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan to provide support for enterprises in the mini budget.
Latest purchasing managers' indexes indicate the eurozone may have already been pushed back into recession by the bloc's debt crisis.
Business Unity SA says the government should reconsider the viability of tolled roads in urban areas.
There is a need for the establishment of a global public authority and a central world bank, says the Vatican's justice and peace department.
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The AA joined other bodies in welcoming the decision by the transport minister to halt tolling of roads pending further talks.
Global stocks hit a seven-week high and commodities rallied on optimism European leaders were moving closer to resolving their debt crisis.
The world's largest bookmaker Ladbrokes says there has been solid betting during the Rugby World Cup.
A plan for a R12bn industrial park north of Swakopmund is expected to cause an uproar on environmental grounds.
Mineral resources minister Susan Shabangu is to facilitate talks between global miner Xstrata and the National Union of Mineworkers over a strike.
A two-year commission of inquiry into the arms deal will be chaired by Justice Willie Seriti.
More than half the South Africans who took part in a survey accessed the internet via their cellphones.
Guidelines on how to fix potholes have proved surprisingly popular, says the Human Sciences Research Council.
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SA has improved in a World Bank index measuring the ease of doing business.
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A tender for the construction of nuclear power by 2030 may be worth at least R1-trillion.
More people are choosing to file tax returns electronically, Sars says.
Debate on changes to labour laws must be concluded soon, says the labour minister.
The CCMA says its case load has increased 25% over the past five years.
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