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[Spread Business Maverick and share the knowledge.]( [Web version here.]( [Business Maverick with Tim Cohen] Wednesday, 4 September 2019 “I’m very much down to earth, just not this earth.” Karl Lagerfeld Story of the Day [The tide of individual funds leaving SA is swelling]( [By Sasha Planting]( [Depression and gloom have settled over the suburbs and the conversation has turned to emigration for those who have the means and the inclination, and offshoring of assets for those who choose to stay. Business Maverick attempted to find out whether this flow of funds has turned into a flood.]( [Adspace]( ON THE MARKETS Exchange Rates R/$ = 15.07 -0.13% R/£ = 18.24 -0.06% R/€ = 16.54 -0.13% R/BTC = 151528 -0.93% At -+5am or latest: % open to close Trading the Markets JSE All Share = 54,742.07 -0.08% Dow Jones = DJIA26118.02 -1.08% Brent Crude ($/bbl) = 58.95 0.43% Gold ($/oz) = 1542.12 -0.34% WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING [China Seen Heading for Sub-6% Economic Growth as Tariffs Soar]( Economists are downgrading their forecasts for economic growth in China again, to below a level seen as necessary for the Communist Party to meet its own goals in time for its centenary in 2021. [Tech Billionaire Backs New Demand on BHP Over Climate Action]( Australian billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes’ private investment vehicle is among backers of a new demand on BHP Group to suspend ties with industry groups that are seen as hindering efforts to meet global climate change goals. [Stocks Decline on Trade Woes; Treasuries Rise: Markets Wrap]( Stocks fell as trade talks between the US and China struck another stumbling block, while Treasuries rose and the dollar declined after a gauge of American manufacturing signalled contraction for the first time in three years. [September 4: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day]( Boris Johnson loses a key Brexit vote, Trump gives China another prod over trade and Beijing softens its tone on Hong Kong protests. Here are some of the things people in markets are talking about today. In Numbers 5 per day Police killings in the state of Rio de Janeiro are at a 20-year high. Between January and June, police in the state of Rio de Janeiro, one of Brazil’s most violent states, killed 881 people, or about 5 per day. This represents a nearly 15% increase on the same period last year. Fact of the Day At the Frankfurt Auto Show this month, Lamborghini will unveil a V12 hybrid supercar called the Siån. The Bologna, Italy-based brand will make 63 of them, all already spoken for. [Adspace]( Featured Articles [Expat tax ‘will damage SA economy’]( [Expat tax ‘will damage SA economy’]( By Ruan Jooste [GDP growth beats expectations in Q2 as a recession is avoided]( [GDP growth beats expectations in Q2 as a recession is avoided]( By Ed Stoddard [The good, bad and the ugly in a one-of-a-kind August]( [The good, bad and the ugly in a one-of-a-kind August]( By Sharon Wood Opinionistas [OPINIONISTA: Business should loudly and boldly support the National Treasury’s economic growth strategy]( A column by Ann Bernstein [ANC dithering on Treasury’s economic plan may well lead to a Moody’s downgrade]( A column by Nazmeera Moola [We have lost the very fabric of our society. We are a broken people]( A column by Oscar Van Heerden [Time to ditch Denel]( A column by Simon Taylor [FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO A FRIEND]( [Fb]( [Tweet]( [Yt] Copyright © 2019 Daily Maverick, All rights reserved. You are receiving this mail because you are awesome and on the Business Maverick subscriber list. Interested in advertising with us? [Click here to sign the pact.]( [Adspace]( [Getting too many emails from us? Manage your preferences]( [Unsubscribe](

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