The mini budget is an important precursor to the real deal in February, and serves as a useful barometer of SA’s fiscal state. Yes, growth is sluggish, income crimped and deficits will widen, but there were no unpleasant surprises. Adam Furlan sketches out the speech with particular reference to promised infrastructure spend.
31 Oct 2024
7 minutes
Adam Furlan
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Adam Furlan
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