[Opinion] SA outlook: citizens are resilient in the face of crisis
Chris Hattingh
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16 Jan, 2023

Although it’s a constitutional responsibility of the state to ensure that the country is secure, the paradoxical reality of South African citizens staying on while things fall apart is to make sure that they are “state secure”, says Chris Hattingh from the Centre for Risk Analysis (CRA).

[Opinion] Expanding’ SARB’s mandate won’t cure SA’s woes
Chris Hattingh
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12 Jan, 2023

But despite these utterances and desires, it is unclear how precisely expanding the central bank’s mandate – to, for example, dictate looser monetary policy and lower interest rates (in a higher inflation context) – will cure the myriad ideological and policy wounds the governing party has inflicted on the economy.

[Opinion] 2023-Quo Vadis?
Chris Hattingh
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12 Jan, 2023

All in all a dynamic environment for the foreseeable future but with adversity comes opportunity and taking on these challenges is part of South Africa’s DNA, especially if businesses, communities, and civil society organisations can work together.

[Letter] This is why SA is a risk for Sub-Saharan Africa
Chris Hattingh
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10 Jan, 2023

That SA is one of the countries cited as a potential drag on the Sub-Saharan African region’s growth prospects for 2023 stands to reason given the ideological and policy constraints imposed on the country’s potential by the government.

[Video] Global Economy | US economy could be headed for recession
Chris Hattingh
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04 Nov, 2022

The US economy is headed for a recession in 2023. It could even be in a recession already. The US Federal Reserve has consistently hiked interest rates this year to control inflation. Senior Policy Analyst at the Centre for Risk Analysis, Chris Hattingh speaks to eNCA.

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