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JSE up as investors buy into retailers

Johannesburg - Stocks ended in the black on Tuesday led by retailers such as construction materials seller Cashbuild and upscale food and clothing retailer Woolworths.

JD Group gained after the furniture retailer said it had agreed to sell its struggling financing arm.

South African companies are cutting back the amount of credit they extend to low-income consumers as over indebtedness and unemployment squeeze customers' ability to repay loans.

"It's another example of just how bad things are in the consumer credit sector," said Nic Norman-Smith, chief investment officer of Lentus Asset Management, regarding JD Group's proposed sale.

JD Group shares were up 2% but those of its parent, Steinhoff International declined by nearly 4%.

Cashbuild was the biggest advancer on the All-Share index after climbing nearly 6% to R137.50. The company lifted its final dividend by a third to 253 cents per ordinary share after its earnings increased by 12%.

Woolworths added 2% as it finalised a rights offer for $932m to help repay financing for its acquisition of Australia's second-largest apparel retailer.

Johannesburg's key indices, the Top-40 index and the All-share, were up 0.7% to 46 076 and 51 462 respectively.

At least 164 million shares changed owners, according to preliminary bourse statistics, with advancers outpacing decliners 185 to 123.

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