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Investing offshore is a question of how, not when

finance minister Tito Mboweni, in his recent medium-term budget policy statement, provided a difficult outlook for investors over the short and medium term, but investors need to be measured in their reaction to the worse-than-expected economic outlook delivered by the minister when making investment decisions.

This is the view of Pieter Koekemoer, head of Coronation A qualified chartered financial analyst, he joined Coronation two decades ago, and has participated in its fund development throughout.

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