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The JSE slid at the close of trade, led by general mining counters, amid global risk aversion.
The JSE extended its losses in midday trade, tracking negative global sentiment amid the euro area debt worries.
The JSE dipped at its opening, with the Greek debt overhang weighing on investor sentiment.
South African stocks edged higher for the second straight session as caution about the eurozone kept investors from pushing prices higher.
The JSE remained marginally weaker at noon amid cautious trade.
The JSE slipped during its opening session, with the general mining plays leading the downside amid the ongoing Greek debt concerns.
The JSE ended decidedly firmer, snapping a two-day losing streak, on fresh hopes that Greece was on the verge of striking a deal with its creditors in return for a bailout.
The JSE maintained a positive tone in midday trade, tracking global markets.
The JSE has risen, boosted by Asian markets on renewed hopes that Greece was closer to agreeing to bailout conditions, as demanded by its creditors.
The JSE ended weaker for the second straight session, with the resources index leading the downside due to some profit taking.
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange has resumed equity trade, after network trouble forced it to halt trading for just under an hour.
The JSE has halted equity trading in the latest network problem to stymie trade on Africa’s largest bourse.
The All-share index has hit a lifetime high as commodity firms ticked higher, tracking gains in global equities after upbeat economic growth data in China.
South African stocks gained, with the All Share index hitting a record close as investors shrugged off a ratings outlook downgrade last week.
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