JSE eases after last week’s stellar run

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JSE down due to industrial shares, weak commodity environment affects mining stocks.

The JSE declined modestly on Tuesday morning, signalling a degree of consolidation after last week’s relative outperformance.

The resource market was mixed but appears to have a found base if the month-to-date performance is anything to go by. Insurers have equally similarly resilient despite heightened concerns about electricity supply and its impact on the economy.

 

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