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SA stocks at record high, valuations a concern

Johannesburg - South African stocks hit record highs on Wednesday, with index heavyweights such as FirstRand gaining after investor confidence was bolstered by expectations the United States will continue with its massive stimulus programme.

But the advances were limited by concerns equities are overpriced after a series of record finishes this year. Investors were also looking ahead to South Africa's central bank policy decision on Thursday.

US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen on Tuesday signalled the Fed will keep monetary policy loose until hiring and wage data improve.

"There's no indication that the US is going to stop earlier with (stimulus) than what the market had been expecting," said Abri du Plessis, chief investment officer of Gryphon Asset Management. He however added that potential interest rate hikes in South Africa were a worry.

"I'm a bit concerned about valuations. I think they are stretched and if we're going to see more interest rate hikes, we're going to smash growth."

South Africa's central bank will decide on interest rates on Thursday, with a Reuters poll showing most of the 31 economists surveyed expect it to hold rates at 5.5%, although some do see a hike of 25 basis points.

The All-share index, the broadest measure of South African stock performance, rose 0.66% to 52 076, its highest finish on record, after earlier hitting an intraday high.

The benchmark Top 40 index finished up 0.68% at 46 946, close to a record set earlier this month.

FirstRand, South Africa's second-largest bank, rose 2.8% to R42.68. Fellow index heavyweight Anglo American Platinum rose 2.1% to R469.46.

Among decliners, construction firm Aveng tumbled 6.1% to R22 after it said it would issue R1.5bn worth of convertible bonds, sparking dilution fears.

A total of 176 million shares changed hands, in line with last year's daily average. A total of 195 shares advanced, while 125 declined and 49 were unchanged.

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Rand - Dollar
19.23
-0.1%
Rand - Pound
23.97
-0.1%
Rand - Euro
20.59
-0.2%
Rand - Aus dollar
12.50
-0.2%
Rand - Yen
0.12
-0.0%
Platinum
910.30
-0.2%
Palladium
996.50
-0.9%
Gold
2,310.61
-0.2%
Silver
27.03
-0.5%
Brent Crude
88.02
-0.5%
Top 40
68,573
+0.8%
All Share
74,514
+0.7%
Resource 10
60,444
+1.4%
Industrial 25
104,013
+1.2%
Financial 15
15,836
-0.4%
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