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BER : Architects and Quantity Surveyors' Survey
This authoritative quarterly report is recognized as a major reference for SA's building, construction and property industries. The report compactly and clearly sums up current conditions, constraints and the trends emerging in the sector, as well as respondents' short-term expectations. The results of our latest market research among quantity surveyors and architects, as well as house price indices and the BER's building cost index are included.
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BER : Building and Construction : Full Survey
This authoritative quarterly report is recognized as a major reference for SA's building, construction and property industries. The report compactly and clearly sums up current conditions, constraints and the trends emerging in the sector, as well as respondents' short-term expectations. The results of our latest market research among building contractors (residential and non-residential), quantity surveyors and architects, as well as house price indices and the BER's building cost index are included.
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BER : Building Contractors' Survey
This authoritative quarterly report is recognized as a major reference for SA's building, construction and property industries. The report compactly and clearly sums up current conditions, constraints and the trends emerging in the sector, as well as respondents' short-term expectations. The results of our latest market research among building contractors (residential and non-residential), as well as house price indices and the BER's building cost index are included.
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BER : Building Sub-Contractors' Survey
This authoritative quarterly report is recognized as a major reference for SA's building, construction and property industries. The report compactly and clearly sums up current conditions, constraints and the trends emerging in the sector, as well as respondents' short-term expectations. The results of our latest market research among building sub-contractors (residential and non-residential), as well as house price indices and the BER's building cost index are included.
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BER : Capital Goods Industries Survey
A concise quarterly overview of the latest developments in SA's manufacturing industry, carrying the results of the BER's latest in-depth survey of manufacturing firms nationwide. A penetrating and easy-to-digest look at how well manufacturers in various important sectors have done ... how well they're doing ... and how they expect to do in coming months. Survey data is collected on a sectoral, as well as a regional level. The following sectors are covered: food, beverages, textiles, clothing, furniture, wood, paper, printing, publishing, chemicals, non-metal minerals, basic metals, metal products, machinery, electrical machinery, transport and plastics. The provinces covered are the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. For each sector and each province, both a short history of survey results and a graphical display of the major manufacturing variables - domestic sales, export orders, production volumes, stocks of finished goods, fixed investment and business confidence - are shown.
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BER : Consumer Confidence Survey
A brisk and simply-written quarterly that fills you in on the results of our latest market research on the behavior of SA consumers -- their confidence, their spending patterns, their attitudes and expectations -- and the main forces that are currently impacting on them. The report furthermore contains the results of a quarterly survey amongst retailers, wholesalers and motor dealers. These are interpreted and presented in graphs and tables. Regarding retail, a distinction is drawn between the durable, semi-durable and non-durable goods sectors; in wholesale we distinguish between the consumer and non-consumer goods sectors; and in motor trade between the new vehicle market, the used vehicle market and spares.
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BER : Consumer Goods Industries Survey
A concise quarterly overview of the latest developments in SA's manufacturing industry, carrying the results of the BER's latest in-depth survey of manufacturing firms nationwide. A penetrating and easy-to-digest look at how well manufacturers in various important sectors have done ... how well they're doing ... and how they expect to do in coming months. Survey data is collected on a sectoral, as well as a regional level. The following sectors are covered: food, beverages, textiles, clothing, furniture, wood, paper, printing, publishing, chemicals, non-metal minerals, basic metals, metal products, machinery, electrical machinery, transport and plastics. The provinces covered are the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. For each sector and each province, both a short history of survey results and a graphical display of the major manufacturing variables - domestic sales, export orders, production volumes, stocks of finished goods, fixed investment and business confidence - are shown.
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BER : Economic Prospects : An Executive Summary
A quarterly report, containing a detailed quarter-by-quarter forecast of the SA economy for the coming 18-24 months, The focus is on current economic trends and forecasts of e.g. inflation, exchange rates, interest rates and private consumption expenditure.
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BER : Economic Prospects : Full Survey
A quarterly report, containing a detailed quarter-by-quarter forecast of the SA economy for the coming 18-24 months, The focus is on current economic trends and forecasts of e.g. inflation, exchange rates, interest rates and private consumption expenditure.
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BER : Intermediate Goods Industries Survey
A concise quarterly overview of the latest developments in SA's manufacturing industry, carrying the results of the BER's latest in-depth survey of manufacturing firms nationwide. A penetrating and easy-to-digest look at how well manufacturers in various important sectors have done ... how well they're doing ... and how they expect to do in coming months. Survey data is collected on a sectoral, as well as a regional level. The following sectors are covered: food, beverages, textiles, clothing, furniture, wood, paper, printing, publishing, chemicals, non-metal minerals, basic metals, metal products, machinery, electrical machinery, transport and plastics. The provinces covered are the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. For each sector and each province, both a short history of survey results and a graphical display of the major manufacturing variables - domestic sales, export orders, production volumes, stocks of finished goods, fixed investment and business confidence - are shown.
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BER : Manufacturing Survey : Full Survey
A concise quarterly overview of the latest developments in SA's manufacturing industry, carrying the results of the BER's latest in-depth survey of manufacturing firms nationwide. A penetrating and easy-to-digest look at how well manufacturers in various important sectors have done ... how well they're doing ... and how they expect to do in coming months. Survey data is collected on a sectoral, as well as a regional level. The following sectors are covered: food, beverages, textiles, clothing, furniture, wood, paper, printing, publishing, chemicals, non-metal minerals, basic metals, metal products, machinery, electrical machinery, transport and plastics. The provinces covered are the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. For each sector and each province, both a short history of survey results and a graphical display of the major manufacturing variables - domestic sales, export orders, production volumes, stocks of finished goods, fixed investment and business confidence - are shown.
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BER : Motor Trade Survey
A brisk and simply-written quarterly that fills you in on the results of our latest market research on the behavior of SA consumers -- their confidence, their spending patterns, their attitudes and expectations -- and the main forces that are currently impacting on them. The report furthermore contains the results of a quarterly survey amongst retailers, wholesalers and motor dealers. These are interpreted and presented in graphs and tables. Regarding retail, a distinction is drawn between the durable, semi-durable and non-durable goods sectors; in wholesale we distinguish between the consumer and non-consumer goods sectors; and in motor trade between the new vehicle market, the used vehicle market and spares.
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BER : Retail Sector Survey
A brisk and simply-written quarterly that fills you in on the results of our latest market research on the behavior of SA consumers -- their confidence, their spending patterns, their attitudes and expectations -- and the main forces that are currently impacting on them. The report furthermore contains the results of a quarterly survey amongst retailers, wholesalers and motor dealers. These are interpreted and presented in graphs and tables. Regarding retail, a distinction is drawn between the durable, semi-durable and non-durable goods sectors; in wholesale we distinguish between the consumer and non-consumer goods sectors; and in motor trade between the new vehicle market, the used vehicle market and spares.
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BER : Retail Survey : Full Survey
A brisk and simply-written quarterly that fills you in on the results of our latest market research on the behavior of SA consumers -- their confidence, their spending patterns, their attitudes and expectations -- and the main forces that are currently impacting on them. The report furthermore contains the results of a quarterly survey amongst retailers, wholesalers and motor dealers. These are interpreted and presented in graphs and tables. Regarding retail, a distinction is drawn between the durable, semi-durable and non-durable goods sectors; in wholesale we distinguish between the consumer and non-consumer goods sectors; and in motor trade between the new vehicle market, the used vehicle market and spares.
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BER : Survey of Business Conditions in Building and Construction : An Executive Summary
This authoritative quarterly report is recognized as a major reference for SA's building, construction and property industries. The report compactly and clearly sums up current conditions, constraints and the trends emerging in the sector, as well as respondents' short-term expectations. The results of our latest market research among building contractors (residential and non-residential), quantity surveyors and architects, as well as house price indices and the BER's building cost index are included.
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BER : Survey of Business Conditions in Manufacturing : An Executive Summary
A concise quarterly overview of the latest developments in SA's manufacturing industry, carrying the results of the BER's latest in-depth survey of manufacturing firms nationwide. A penetrating and easy-to-digest look at how well manufacturers in various important sectors have done ... how well they're doing ... and how they expect to do in coming months. Survey data is collected on a sectoral, as well as a regional level. The following sectors are covered: food, beverages, textiles, clothing, furniture, wood, paper, printing, publishing, chemicals, non-metal minerals, basic metals, metal products, machinery, electrical machinery, transport and plastics. The provinces covered are the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. For each sector and each province, both a short history of survey results and a graphical display of the major manufacturing variables - domestic sales, export orders, production volumes, stocks of finished goods, fixed investment and business confidence - are shown.
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BER : Survey of Business Conditions in Retail : An Executive Summary
A brisk and simply-written quarterly that fills you in on the results of our latest market research on the behavior of SA consumers -- their confidence, their spending patterns, their attitudes and expectations -- and the main forces that are currently impacting on them. The report furthermore contains the results of a quarterly survey amongst retailers, wholesalers and motor dealers. These are interpreted and presented in graphs and tables. Regarding retail, a distinction is drawn between the durable, semi-durable and non-durable goods sectors; in wholesale we distinguish between the consumer and non-consumer goods sectors; and in motor trade between the new vehicle market, the used vehicle market and spares.
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BER : Trends : Full Survey
This is a comprehensive economic statistics handbook; the latest SA and international economic data is presented in tables and graphs. Regional and sectoral trends are also displayed.
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BER : Wholesale Sector Survey
A brisk and simply-written quarterly that fills you in on the results of our latest market research on the behavior of SA consumers -- their confidence, their spending patterns, their attitudes and expectations -- and the main forces that are currently impacting on them. The report furthermore contains the results of a quarterly survey amongst retailers, wholesalers and motor dealers. These are interpreted and presented in graphs and tables. Regarding retail, a distinction is drawn between the durable, semi-durable and non-durable goods sectors; in wholesale we distinguish between the consumer and non-consumer goods sectors; and in motor trade between the new vehicle market, the used vehicle market and spares.
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