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    FirstRand revises South Africa’s GDP outlook

    June 22, 2023
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    Alan Pullinger, CEO of Rand Murchant Bank, for Business Times. PIC. KEVIN SUTHERLAND.
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    FirstRand has revised its GDP outlook for the country to -0.2% for 2022, down from its previous forecast of 1.6%, due to ongoing economic challenges facing the country, including high unemployment, low consumer confidence, and supply chain disruptions. The company’s CEO has emphasized the need for structural reforms to promote long-term growth, and the revised outlook is in line with other forecasts that predict a contraction in the South African economy in 2022.

    1. The revision is due to ongoing economic challenges facing South Africa, including high unemployment, low consumer confidence, and supply chain disruptions.
    2. South Africa’s GDP growth is likely to be further impacted by rising inflation and interest rates.
    3. FirstRand’s CEO, Alan Pullinger, has emphasized the need for South Africa to implement structural reforms to address the underlying challenges facing the economy and promote long-term growth.
    4. FirstRand’s revised GDP outlook is in line with other forecasts that predict a contraction in the South African economy in 2022.
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