(Reuters) - South African stocks dipped on Friday as a firmer rand hit mining shares and IT outsourcing firm Business Connexion slid after a planned buy-out by Telkom fell through.
The Johannesburg Top-40 index of blue-chip stocks slipped 0.40 percent to 25,564.57 points while the All-share index fell 0.23 percent to 28,337.22 points.
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The Johannesburg Top-40 index of blue-chip stocks slipped 0.40 percent to 25,564.57 points while the All-share index fell 0.23 percent to 28,337.22 points.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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