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The Gauteng economy is still plodding along, with no fireworks expected soon as its growth index slipped by 0.6% for August.
The Gauteng economy is stagnating but subsectors are still doing well, with construction and especially car purchases showing growth.
Gauteng's economy is showing lacklustre growth, with mining under pressure from the weak gold price and rising costs.
The Gauteng economy seems to have gone into hibernation, with pressure on mining as a result of low commodity prices hurting many factories.
Mining is seriously hampering the Gauteng economy and transport is also struggling, but the construction sector appears to be lifting its head.
Gauteng's consumers are continuing their spending spree and the construction sector is recovering faster than in other provinces.
The Gauteng economy continued to rely on consumer spending but that is likely to be affected by higher electricity and fuel prices.
Gauteng's economy has improved on a year ago and consumers are also more upbeat.
SA's economic hub is showing a steady rise in growth.
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The country's economic heart Gauteng is under pressure but still growing at a reasonable pace.
The Gauteng economy has contracted in the past three months, which bodes ill for SA's overall growth.
Economic growth in Gauteng is rapidly slowing down and the province appears to be entering a downturn.
A decline in JSE trading volumes is possibly a warning about what lies ahead for the Gauteng economy.
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