What does the US housing market mean for an SA investor?
7 September 2023 It may seem strange for a South African institutional investor to spend too much time thinking about the US housing market; it is, after all, a retail asset class on the other side of the world. But the cost of housing is the largest component in the US CPI basket (35% of […]
SA vs US short term rates
24 August 2023 With SA CPI surprising to the downside last week and now well within the SARB Monetary Policy Committee’s (MPC) target range of 3% to 6%, many will be hoping that this will allow the MPC to start considering rate cuts. One thing that we think may keep the MPC on the hawkish […]
JSE indices will be less global once ALSI and SWIX converge

What will be the impact of the JSE’s indices harmonization in 2024? Brad Preston, CIO of Mergence Investment Managers, delved into this question during a discussion with Stephen Cranston of Citywire.
The domestication of the JSE All Share Index
17 August 2023 The domestication of the JSE All Share Index The JSE has a number of different equity indices that offer access to the broad market. These include the free-float weighted versions of these indices (The All Share and Top40), the shareholder-weighted versions (The SWIX indices), which only count the shares held in South […]
Mastercard to buy stake in MTN’s R98bn fintech unit
In a significant African fintech deal, Mastercard acquires a stake in MTN’s fintech business, targeting the digitally adept wireless payment markets. Mergence’s Head of Equities, Peter Takaendesa, shares insights on the subsequent impact of this transaction on MTN’s share price movement.
Fate of Vodacom’s fibre network deal hangs in the balance

Will the R16 billion deal between Vodacom and fiber provider Maviz materialize successfully? Mergence’s Head of Equities, Peter Takaendesa, offers comprehensive insights to iol, highlighting various facets of the deal that could play to its advantage and, optimistically, secure approval from the competition authorities.
Telkom fiddles while investors lose patience

“Telkom in Continued Structural Decline?” – Peter Takaendesa, Head of Equities at Mergence Investment Managers, shares his insights with the Financial Mail, emphasizing the urgency for Telkom to expedite its value-unlock strategy to prevent additional asset impairment.
Do higher bond yields mean lower PE Ratios?
10 August 2023 A narrative that persisted during the decade of Quantitative Easing following the GFC was that central bank action had suppressed bond yields and, as a result, driven up the valuation of equities. This makes sense; the long bond yield is the key driver of the discount rate that the market uses to […]
Beurtkrag dra net deels tot die swak rand by
Sake/Netwerk utilises the Mergence Market Snippet on the Rand, compiled by CIO Brad Preston, on a weekly basis.
Emerging market currencies and rand weaken amid market volatility after Fitch cuts US credit rating

In a markets article featured in the Business Report, Mergence CIO Brad Preston is quoted discussing the Rand. He notes that the recent South Africa-specific risks are no longer fully reflected in the currency. The potential for additional Rand strength, he suggests, hinges on global factors, a weakening dollar, and a robust economic recovery in […]
A room temperature superconductor
03 August 2023 Late last month, researchers from a South Korean university published a pre-print academic paper claiming to have discovered a new material, LK-99, that achieves superconductivity at room temperature. Superconductivity is the property whereby a material offers zero or near-zero electrical resistance. Thus far, we know that superconductors require very low temperatures to […]
Steinhoff to delist as accounting scandal felled the once mighty retail giant

Peter Takaendesa, Mergence’s Head of Equities, provided commentary on the demise of Steinhoff in the Business Report.