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South Africa Business Mood Slips as Iran War Upends Rate Outlook

South Africa Business Mood Slips as Iran War Upends Rate Outlook

Title: South African Business Sentiment Deteriorates Amidst Iran Conflict’s Impact on Interest Rate Projections

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Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-02 08:44:35 UTC

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