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Organisations that prioritise new instruments can transform faster while creating advantages for themselves

The adage about the “survival of the fittest” used in reference to Charles Darwin’s theories rings true in 2020 as the world agonises over the devastating effects of Covid-19 on business, finance and global markets.

The JSE itself is no stranger to technology. With more than 125 years of trading history under our belt we have evolved from a traditional floor-based equities trading market to a modern securities exchange providing fully electronic trading, clearing and settlement in equities, financial, interest rate and commodity derivatives and bonds, as well as foreign exchange products.

We have seen a shining example in China’s use of the internet of things, 5G communications, artificial intelligence and big data to fight against the outbreak There is still room to leverage more digital tools and platforms to further ensure that the stock exchange runs seamlessly. The same applies for businesses in SA. Now is the time to tap into new and exciting technologies that can further unlock the digital economy and assist businesses in distress.

 

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