Johannesburg - South African stocks rose to a record high on
Tuesday as upbeat US data and hopes Europe can advance plans to tackle Spain
and Greece’s debt buoyed investors’ appetite for riskier assets.
South Africa’s benchmark Top 40 - (Tradeable) [JSE:J200] index hit a record high of 32,707.35, while the All Share [JSE:J200] index touched a record high of 36,868.19.