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JSE edges lower on profit taking, GDP

The JSE edged into the red by noon on Tuesday with profit taking and worse-than-expected local GDP data weighing on the bourse, a local trader said.

JSE stays down on profit taking

SA stocks remained in the red by noon on Thursday as investors took profits after US retail sales sparked a sell off in international markets.

Resources keep JSE firm

The JSE extended gains by noon on Thursday supported by resource counters in what a trader said was a session of catch-up.

JSE extends gains on strong metals

South African stocks extended gains by noon on Monday, taking direction from steady European markets as well as firm metal counters.

JSE extends gains on steady miners

SA stocks continued to rally and were 639 points firmer by noon on Thursday, with strong mining counters continuing to provide steady support.

JSE stays up, eyes US open

The JSE came off earlier levels but managed to remain in positive territory by noon on Wednesday as weaker US futures indicated another negative open.

JSE down on Europe, profit taking

The JSE fell into negative territory by noon on Tuesday, moving in line with frail European markets in what a trader said was profit taking.

JSE flat on weak resources

The JSE was flat by noon on Monday weighed by softer resources which came under pressure from the stronger local currency.

Resources, banks keep JSE in the red

Resources and banks led the downside as the JSE sank into the red by noon on Thursday, moving in line with frail European markets.

Resources push JSE deep into the red

Resources led the downside as the JSE fell deep into the red by noon on Monday, moving in line with weak international markets.

World markets, GDP weigh on JSE

Mining counters led the downside as South African stocks extended losses by noon on Monday.

JSE up on bargain-hunting

The JSE was in positive territory by noon on Monday with banking and financial stocks leading the upside.

Banks, financials throw lifeline to JSE

The JSE remained in positive territory by noon on Thursday taking direction from steady European markets with financial stocks offering support.

JSE stays down with European bourses

The JSE remained in negative territory by noon on Tuesday taking direction from weaker European markets.

JSE down on weak world markets

Moving in line with world markets, the JSE remained in the red in afternoon trade on Monday. The main board of the bourse was also not working.

JSE falls further on profit-taking

SA stocks sank deeper into the red by noon on Tuesday with resources leading the downside.

JSE edges up ahead of rates decision

The JSE edged into positive territory by noon on Thursday after starting the day in the red.

JSE falls on resources, global woes

The JSE retreated into negative territory by noon on Wednesday weighed by resources and continued concern over global economies.

JSE edges up in choppy trade, eyes US

The JSE edged into positive territory by noon on Monday with a trader citing the weaker local currency as a booster for resource stocks.

JSE extends losses on weak metals

South African stocks sank deeper into the red by noon on Thursday with precious metal stocks and resources leading the downside.