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JSE logs first monthly decline since January

Johannesburg - South African stocks wrapped up the month on weak note on Friday, ensuring the main indices posted their first monthly decline since January amid lingering concerns over the economy.

South Africa narrowly avoided slipping into recession this month but there remains a lengthening list of problems, including weak growth, inflation, high household debt and labour unrest.

A series of dismal corporate earnings this month, including from index heavyweight Shoprite, have also dampened investors appetite, just as developed markets like the United States begin to show more promise.

"Our market had been tracking Wall Street over the past few months but that has not been the case lately," said Petri Redelinghuys, a trader at Inkunzi Investments.

"Offshore investors are saying: 'why keep our money in South Africa when the US economy is picking up?' That's sounds sensible given high valuations and poor earnings results."

The benchmark JSE Top-40 index was down 0.46% at 45 630, bringing losses for the month to about 1.3%. The broader All-share index dipped 0.34% to 50 959.

Mining shares featured on the decliners' list as industrial metal prices continue to falter on worries about demand from the world's top consumer, China.

Assore declined 2.11% to R314.74, Anglo American Platinum lost 2.2% to R443.10 and Kumba Iron Ore inched down 0.28% to R318.50.

Elsewhere, Bidvest Group slumped 2.6% to R281.32 ahead of the release of the industrial conglomerate's annual results on Monday.

On the upside, Aspen Pharmacare climbed 2.6% to R305.65 after the drugmaker flagged as much as 31% increase annual profit.

Activity was relatively robust with 166 million shares traded with advancers outpacing decliners 153 to 152 companies.

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Rand - Pound
23.60
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Rand - Euro
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