Events that moved the market Q1 2022
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19 Jan 2022
Source: Statistics SA
SA inflation at 5.9%
SA inflation data for 2021 is released. The average consumer inflation rate for 2021 was 4.5) and 2019 (4.1%). Drivers of the rise were transport and important food groups such as meat and fats.
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20 Jan 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Nasdaq enters correction
The Nasdaq 100 drops 1.3 from its November closing record. Technically, that’s a market correction.
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21 Jan 2022
Source: Moneyweb
IMF approves loan to SA
The World Bank has approved South Africa’s $750 million (around R11.4 billion) loan request as part of efforts to address the socio-economic impact of Covid-19 and bolster economic recovery.
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27 Jan 2022
Source: SA Reserve Bank
SA repo rate hiked to 4%
The Reserve Bank announces an increase in the repo rate to 4.
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31 Jan 2022
Source: Statistics SA
Gin is in, DVDs out
The SA consumer inflation basket is adjusted for shifts in consumer spending since 2016. Fourteen new items were added, such as gin, speakers and cappuccino sachets, while two – DVD players and satellite dishes – were removed.
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3 Feb 2022
Source: BBC
Meta sees record plunge
Facebook's owner, Meta Platforms, loses more than $230bn in its stock market value - a record daily loss for a US firm. Its shares fell 26% after quarterly figures disappointed. Facebook's daily active users have dropped for the first time.
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8 Feb 2022
Source: Moneyweb
Car inflation at 8-year high
Data released shows that new vehicle prices declined by 2. The used vehicle index has not been this high since the first quarter of 2004.
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10 Feb 2022
Source: Business Day
Distress relief grant extended
President Cyril Ramaphosa has come to the aid of SA’s desperately poor by extending the Covid-19 social relief grant of R350 a month for unemployed adults for another year.
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10 Feb 2022
Source: Bloomberg
US inflation up 7.5%
The US consumer price index climbs 7.5 annual gain in December.
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14 Feb 2022
Source: Business Day
Jobs reserved for SA citizens
The cabinet signs off on an ANC proposal that jobs in some sectors of the economy be reserved for SA citizens.
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21 Feb 2022
Source: Reuters
German PPI at 25%
German producer prices for January rise at the fastest rate on record, soaring 25% as energy costs spiral.
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23 Feb 2022
Source: National Treasury
Budget mostly benevolent
The Minister of Finance announces no hikes of the main taxes investors pay, such as capital gains tax, dividends withholding tax and estate duty. Fiscal debt is projected to stabilise sooner than previously thought.
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24 Feb 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Russia attacks Ukraine
Russian forces invade cities across Ukraine after Putin ordered an operation aimed at demilitarising the country.
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2 Mar 2022
Source: Reuters
SWIFT ban on Russia
The European Union says it’s excluding seven Russian banks from the SWIFT messaging system, following similarly drastic steps by the US, Britain and Canada.
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2 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Record inflation for EU
Euro-zone inflation rises to an all-time high, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens to send energy costs soaring at an even faster pace. Consumer prices jumped 5.8% from a year ago.
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2 Mar 2022
Source: iol
Record fuel price for SA
March sees a petrol price hike of R1.46 per litre for petrol and up to R1.48 per litre for diesel. These continued increases will have an immediate effect on the poor, as well as long-term inflation.
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7 Mar 2022
Source: cNe
US oil sanctions against Russia
President Biden announces sanctions on Russian oil, coal and natural gas imports. The European Commission announces plans to reduce demand for Russian gas by 75% before year-end. Oil surges to $129/barrel.
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7 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Russia cut from indices
SCI Inc. and FTSE Russell cut Russian equities from widely- tracked indexes. FTSE Russell deletes Russia constituents listed on the Moscow Exchange at a zero value.
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10 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Biggest surplus for SA ever
SA reports its largest current- account surplus on record as last year imports were suppressed by the impact of the pandemic, while gold exports rose. The surplus on the current account widened to 3.7% of GDP.
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14 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Tencent fined, Naspers halted
Tencent Holdings Ltd. faces a record fine after China’s central bank discovered its WeChat Pay had violated anti-money laundering rules. Tencent’s shares extended losses to trade as much as 10% lower in afternoon trading.
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16 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
US raises rates by 0.25%
US policymakers vote 8-1 to lift their key rate to a target range of 0.25-0.5.
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24 Mar 2022
Source: SABC
SA hikes rates by 25bps
SA’s MPC increases the repo rate by 25 basis points to 4.25 (from 4.9%), due to higher food and fuel prices.
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19 Jan 2022
Source: Statistics SA
SA inflation at 5.9%
SA inflation data for 2021 is released. The average consumer inflation rate for 2021 was 4.5) and 2019 (4.1%). Drivers of the rise were transport and important food groups such as meat and fats.
-
20 Jan 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Nasdaq enters correction
The Nasdaq 100 drops 1.3 from its November closing record. Technically, that’s a market correction.
-
21 Jan 2022
Source: Moneyweb
IMF approves loan to SA
The World Bank has approved South Africa’s $750 million (around R11.4 billion) loan request as part of efforts to address the socio-economic impact of Covid-19 and bolster economic recovery.
-
27 Jan 2022
Source: SA Reserve Bank
SA repo rate hiked to 4%
The Reserve Bank announces an increase in the repo rate to 4.
-
31 Jan 2022
Source: Statistics SA
Gin is in, DVDs out
The SA consumer inflation basket is adjusted for shifts in consumer spending since 2016. Fourteen new items were added, such as gin, speakers and cappuccino sachets, while two – DVD players and satellite dishes – were removed.
-
3 Feb 2022
Source: BBC
Meta sees record plunge
Facebook's owner, Meta Platforms, loses more than $230bn in its stock market value - a record daily loss for a US firm. Its shares fell 26% after quarterly figures disappointed. Facebook's daily active users have dropped for the first time.
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8 Feb 2022
Source: Moneyweb
Car inflation at 8-year high
Data released shows that new vehicle prices declined by 2. The used vehicle index has not been this high since the first quarter of 2004.
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10 Feb 2022
Source: Business Day
Distress relief grant extended
President Cyril Ramaphosa has come to the aid of SA’s desperately poor by extending the Covid-19 social relief grant of R350 a month for unemployed adults for another year.
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10 Feb 2022
Source: Bloomberg
US inflation up 7.5%
The US consumer price index climbs 7.5 annual gain in December.
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14 Feb 2022
Source: Business Day
Jobs reserved for SA citizens
The cabinet signs off on an ANC proposal that jobs in some sectors of the economy be reserved for SA citizens.
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21 Feb 2022
Source: Reuters
German PPI at 25%
German producer prices for January rise at the fastest rate on record, soaring 25% as energy costs spiral.
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23 Feb 2022
Source: National Treasury
Budget mostly benevolent
The Minister of Finance announces no hikes of the main taxes investors pay, such as capital gains tax, dividends withholding tax and estate duty. Fiscal debt is projected to stabilise sooner than previously thought.
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24 Feb 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Russia attacks Ukraine
Russian forces invade cities across Ukraine after Putin ordered an operation aimed at demilitarising the country.
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2 Mar 2022
Source: Reuters
SWIFT ban on Russia
The European Union says it’s excluding seven Russian banks from the SWIFT messaging system, following similarly drastic steps by the US, Britain and Canada.
-
2 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Record inflation for EU
Euro-zone inflation rises to an all-time high, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens to send energy costs soaring at an even faster pace. Consumer prices jumped 5.8% from a year ago.
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2 Mar 2022
Source: iol
Record fuel price for SA
March sees a petrol price hike of R1.46 per litre for petrol and up to R1.48 per litre for diesel. These continued increases will have an immediate effect on the poor, as well as long-term inflation.
-
7 Mar 2022
Source: cNe
US oil sanctions against Russia
President Biden announces sanctions on Russian oil, coal and natural gas imports. The European Commission announces plans to reduce demand for Russian gas by 75% before year-end. Oil surges to $129/barrel.
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7 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Russia cut from indices
SCI Inc. and FTSE Russell cut Russian equities from widely- tracked indexes. FTSE Russell deletes Russia constituents listed on the Moscow Exchange at a zero value.
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10 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Biggest surplus for SA ever
SA reports its largest current- account surplus on record as last year imports were suppressed by the impact of the pandemic, while gold exports rose. The surplus on the current account widened to 3.7% of GDP.
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14 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
Tencent fined, Naspers halted
Tencent Holdings Ltd. faces a record fine after China’s central bank discovered its WeChat Pay had violated anti-money laundering rules. Tencent’s shares extended losses to trade as much as 10% lower in afternoon trading.
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16 Mar 2022
Source: Bloomberg
US raises rates by 0.25%
US policymakers vote 8-1 to lift their key rate to a target range of 0.25-0.5.
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24 Mar 2022
Source: SABC
SA hikes rates by 25bps
SA’s MPC increases the repo rate by 25 basis points to 4.25 (from 4.9%), due to higher food and fuel prices.
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