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The Stoxx 50 climbed 0.50% by the close of trading after oscillating between gains and losses, driven by tariff relief following remarks from US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. On Thursday, Lutnick suggested that one-month exemptions could extend beyond automakers. Additionally, the Trump administration is reportedly considering exempting specific agricultural products from tariffs on Mexico and Canada. Meanwhile, the European Central Bank proceeded with an anticipated interest rate cut but took a more cautious approach regarding future adjustments while raising its short-term inflation forecasts.

The Hang Seng jumped 3.30%, marking its third consecutive gain and reaching its highest level in over three years. A broad market rally followed positive policy signals from China’s annual parliamentary meeting. The tech sector surged 5.40%, led by an 8.50% jump in Alibaba Group, which has gained 46% since its 2025 low on 13 January, driven by optimism over its AI initiatives. Consumer, property, and financial stocks also saw strong gains, as traders bet that the latest US tariff hikes under President Trump would not dampen market sentiment, especially given Beijing’s 2025 fiscal stimulus. Meanwhile, the Nikkei advanced 0.77% on Thursday, recording its second straight session of gains.

Brent crude oil futures hovered around $69 per barrel on Thursday after hitting a multi-year low of $68.34 in the previous session. Prices remained under pressure amid persistent trade tensions, with the US imposing tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods, including energy imports, while OPEC+ considered increasing output. There were also reports that the U.S. might exempt automakers from the 25% tariff and potentially remove the 10% tariff on Canadian energy imports such as crude oil and gasoline.

US stocks declined as concerns over escalating trade conflicts under the new administration and economic policy uncertainty weighed on sentiment. The S&P 500 dropped nearly 2%, while the Nasdaq plunged 2.30%, both reaching four-month lows, and the Dow tumbled 500 points. President Trump confirmed that goods covered under the USMCA would be exempt from tariffs on Mexico shortly after imposing broad levies on North American trade partners. However, restrictions on China and Canada remained in place amid ongoing policy uncertainty. These developments compounded fears over economic growth, especially after weak labour market data showed Challenger job cuts reaching a 2020 high and the ADP employment report missing expectations.

On the local front, the stock market maintained its positive momentum, gaining 0.62%, while the rand strengthened to R18.15/$ by 18h00 local time. South Africa’s current account deficit narrowed to R31.6 billion in 4Q24, down from a revised R55.6 billion in the prior quarter, though it exceeded market forecasts of a R3 billion shortfall. This marked the smallest current account gap since 3Q23, supported by a wider trade surplus of R232.9 billion in the final quarter.

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ALBI (R) 1388.80 -0.41 Brent Oil ($) 98.18 -1.22 Gold ($) 4799.68 0.20 Platinum ($) 2094.89 0.16 Rand/EUR 19.33 -0.23 Rand/GBP 22.19 -0.06 Rand/USD 16.41 -0.49

Market indicators

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Date Index Current Level 1 Day Move 1 Month Move 6 Month Move 1 Year Move
2026-04-17 ALSI 118718.54 -0.53 2.91 6.96 36.97
2026-04-17 Basic minerals 95583.40 -1.23 4.13 14.18 80.82
2026-04-17 Fin + Ind 30 13547.04 -0.16 2.32 3.21 21.58
2026-04-17 Financial 62599.68 -0.54 4.65 16.05 37.45
2026-04-17 Industrial index 139479.02 0.22 -0.17 -6.59 9.66

Some data may be delayed, the above table reflects the latest information available from Morningstar.

Please note performance reported during the first week of each month may be impacted by distributions. Distributions are fully accounted for by the second week of each month.

Morningstar CategoryFund nameDate as ofNAV (Rands)Performance - As at 2026/03/31
1 year %3 year %5 year %Inception %
South African - Multi Asset - Low Equity PSG Investment Management Cautious Fund of Funds  Class D2025/12/31 1.62 18.78 13.52 13.67 12.14
PSG Stable Fund Class A2025/12/31 2.02 19.32 13.19 13.21 9.28
PSG Stable Fund Class E2025/12/31 2.02 20.01 13.84 13.86 9.29
PSG Wealth Preserver Fund of Funds Class D2025/12/31 29.42 16.21 13.28 11.46 9.66
South African - Multi Asset - High Equity PSG Balanced Fund Class A2025/12/31 124.60 22.94 16.10 18.29 13.20
PSG Balanced Fund Class E2025/12/31 124.90 23.65 16.77 18.96 11.17
PSG Investment Management Growth Fund of Funds  Class D2025/12/31 2.16 27.62 17.59 18.59 15.65
PSG Wealth Moderate Fund of Funds Class D2025/12/31 53.00 21.30 15.74 14.04 11.45
South African - Multi Asset - Income PSG Diversified Income Fund Class A2025/12/31 1.43 12.88 11.14 9.83 8.30
PSG Diversified Income Fund Class E2025/12/31 1.42 13.60 11.85 10.48 9.05
PSG Investment Management Multi-Asset Income Fund  of Funds Class D2025/12/31 1.21 11.21 10.01 8.96 8.75
PSG Wealth Income Fund of Funds Class D2025/12/31 13.12 10.88 10.32 8.79 8.21
South African - Equity - General PSG Equity Fund Class A2025/12/31 23.74 35.26 19.63 21.96 13.54
PSG Equity Fund Class E2025/12/31 23.87 36.42 19.39 21.81 11.05
PSG Equity Fund Class F2025/12/31 23.85 35.87 20.18 22.51 11.91
PSG Investment Management Opportunity Equity Fund of Funds Class D2025/12/31 1.64 41.37 25.31
PSG Wealth Creator Fund of Funds Class D2025/12/31 75.75 29.60 17.64 17.24 13.19
South African - Equity - SA General PSG SA Equity Class F2025/12/31 2.47 38.52 22.14 25.05 10.63
South African - Interest Bearing - SA Money Market PSG Money Market Fund Class A2025/12/31 1.00 7.23 7.82 6.43 7.93
PSG Money Market Fund Class F2025/12/31 1.00 7.53 8.13 6.72 5.65
South African - Interest Bearing - Short Term PSG Income Fund Class A2025/12/31 1.13 11.15 9.61 7.96 7.55
PSG Income Fund Class E2025/12/31 1.12 10.62 9.64 8.11 8.17
PSG Wealth Enhanced Interest Fund of Funds Class D2025/12/31 1.02 8.07 8.63 7.15 6.94
South African - Interest Bearing - Variable Term PSG Bond Fund Class A2025/12/31 1.16 25.54 23.18
South African - Multi Asset - Flexible PSG Flexible Fund Class A2025/12/31 10.70 28.42 16.60 19.61 11.83
PSG Flexible Fund Class E2025/12/31 10.71 28.75 16.90 19.91 11.57

Performance data on local funds is shown up to the last market close minus 1 day.
Some data may be delayed, the above table reflects the latest information available from Morningstar.
Please note performance reported during the first week of each month may be impacted by distributions. Distributions are fully accounted for by the second week of each month.

Global funds

Through our tried-and tested investment philosophy, we have built competitive global solutions to help clients achieve their investment goals.

The following funds are rand-denominated, but invest internationally:

Morningstar CategoryFund nameDate as ofNAV (Rands)Performance - As at 2026/03/31
1 year %3 year %5 year %Inception %
Global - Equity - General PSG Global Equity Feeder Fund Class A2025/12/31 5.77 27.62 13.33 17.13 12.53
PSG Global Equity Feeder Fund Class E2025/12/31 6.02 28.36 13.99 17.73 12.29
PSG Wealth Global Creator Feeder Fund Class D2025/12/31 5.16 3.60 16.54 10.79 13.99
Global - Multi Asset - Flexible PSG Global Flexible Feeder Fund Class A2025/12/31 4.29 22.14 11.43 14.37 12.00
PSG Global Flexible Feeder Fund Class B2025/12/31 4.55 22.84 12.07 14.95 12.52
PSG Wealth Global Flexible Feeder Fund Class D2025/12/31 5.12 -1.05 9.32 6.12 10.05
PSG Wealth Global Moderate Feeder Fund Class D2025/12/31 5.32 1.24 10.09 7.52 11.48
Global - Multi Asset - Low Equity PSG Wealth Global Preserver Feeder Fund Class D2025/12/31 1.57 -3.34 6.62 5.64 5.72

Performance data on offshore funds is shown up to the last market close minus 2 days.
Some data may be delayed, the above table reflects the latest information available from Morningstar.
Please note performance reported during the first week of each month may be impacted by distributions. Distributions are fully accounted for by the second week of each month.

Invest in other currencies

The following funds invest internationally using foreign currency

Morningstar CategoryFund nameDate as ofNAV (Rands)Performance - As at 2026/03/31
1 year %3 year %5 year %Inception %
EAA Fund GBP Cautious Allocation PSG Wealth Global Preserver FoF (GBP) Class D2025/12/31 2.21 2.29 4.07 2.81 4.86
EAA Fund GBP Flexible Allocation PSG Wealth Global Flexible FoF (GBP) Class D2025/12/31 4.27 5.99 6.73 4.12 9.04
EAA Fund Global Flex-Cap Equity PSG Global Equity Sub-Fund Class A2025/12/31 3.01 44.38 14.82 14.62 7.16
PSG Global Equity Sub-Fund Class B2025/12/31 3.13 45.11 15.44 15.25 9.64
EAA Fund Global Large-Cap Blend Equity PSG Wealth Global Creator Fund of Funds Class D2025/12/31 3.62 17.49 17.05 7.91 10.08
EAA Fund USD Cautious Allocation PSG Wealth Global Preserver FoF (USD) Class D2025/12/31 1.92 9.96 7.58 3.07 3.96
EAA Fund USD Flexible Allocation PSG Global Flexible Sub-Fund Class A2025/12/31 24.95 38.20 12.90 12.12 7.09
PSG Global Flexible Sub-Fund Class B2025/12/31 26.65 38.83 13.41 12.61 7.73
PSG Investment Management Global Flexible Fund of Funds (Dollar)2025/12/31 1.88 14.07 8.77 2.25 3.23
PSG Wealth Global Flexible FoF (USD) Class D2025/12/31 3.67 12.38 9.93 3.48 8.04
EAA Fund USD Moderate Allocation PSG Wealth Global Moderate Fund of Funds Class D2025/12/31 2.45 14.62 10.88 4.75 5.87

Performance data on offshore funds is shown up to the last market close minus 2 days.
Some data may be delayed, the above table reflects the latest information available from Morningstar.
Please note performance reported during the first week of each month may be impacted by distributions. Distributions are fully accounted for by the second week of each month.

House view equity portfolios

Fund display name Performance –As at 2026/02/19
1 year %3 year %5 year %Inception %
PSG Wealth Income Growth Equity Portfolio 34.75 16.44 13.76 6.22
PSG Wealth Offshore Equity Portfolio (USD) 17.19 12.11 8.96 12.05
PSG Wealth SA Equity Portfolio 41.57 15.53 12.72 7.72
PSG Wealth SA Property Equity Portfolio 43.20 26.73 20.73 3.34

* PSG Wealth equity portfolio performance are shown gross of management fees, but net of brokerage and other trading costs.
The House view portfolios are bespoke solution portfolios and not part of the Collective Investment Schemes’ portfolios.

Recent investment ideas

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Analyst thesis

Our recommendation is based on:

  • JPM operates across Consumer & Community Banking, Corporate & Investment Banking, Commercial Banking and Asset & Wealth Management, providing diversified revenue streams across US retail, wholesale and global markets with selective international exposure. The portfolio generates a mix of recurring and market-sensitive income, captures higher-margin capital markets and advisory opportunities, and provides exposure to both secured and unsecured lending, supporting earnings durability across varying economic and rate environments.

  • Under Jamie Dimon, JPM leverages digital banking and AI, supported by a large mobile user base and automation, to drive client acquisition, engagement and operating leverage. Rising digital penetration supports a durable cost and risk advantage over peers.

  • JPMorgan Chase & Co. delivers sector-leading profitability, consistently generating double-digit ROE/ROTCE alongside robust capital and liquidity. Strong capital generation supports sustained investment, dividends and buybacks, underpinned by scale and funding advantages.

  • Solid fundamentals but valuation constrains upside: Despite strong leverage to the United States, the stock trades at a premium to peers, with its quality largely priced in. As sector valuations appear modestly stretched and earnings tailwinds normalise, risk-reward profile looks balanced, supporting a hold stance.

Deutsche Telekom AG

Analyst thesis

Our recommendation is based on:

  • B2B digital services: DTE is growing its high-margin business‑customer segment by offering 5G private networks, secure connectivity (SD-WAN) and sovereign cloud services to a range of companies and public institutions, with strong demand from factories, ports and logistics hubs.

  • T-Mobile US market share expansion: T‑Mobile US has transitioned from a low‑cost challenger to the best‑in‑class network, supporting a mix shift toward higher‑quality, prime subscribers while continuing to expand into under‑penetrated rural America.

  • German fibre monetisation (FTTH): The decade‑long copper-to-FTTH migration acts as a structural value driver, boosting ARPU through higher‑speed tiers and convergent bundles, while progressively reducing network maintenance and fault‑repair OpEx.

  • Disciplined capital allocation: While European peers remain constrained by leverage and higher interest rates, DTE is returning ~€2 billion annually via buybacks and steadily increasing its TMUS stake from 50.6% to 52.8%, enhancing exposure to US growth without compromising balance sheet resilience.

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) and data centre optionality: Strategic partnerships with NVIDIA and Brookfield to build sovereign AI compute infrastructure in Germany provide medium-term upside optionality as European enterprises and governments seek local, secure AI cloud capacity.

Anglo American Plc

Analyst thesis

Our recommendation is based on:

  • Copper-leveraged portfolio into electrification: Anglo American’s increasing focus on copper and premium iron ore, supported by the proposed merger with Teck Resources, positions it as a key beneficiary of structurally higher copper demand driven by grid investment, renewables, electric vehicles (EVs), and data centres.​

  • Structural copper deficit supports pricing: Industry analysis suggests global copper demand could grow by 40%–60% over the next two decades, with a sizeable supply gap set to emerge due to permitting delays, grade decline, and underinvestment constraining new projects. This dynamic underpins a supportive long-term price deck for tier-one producers such as Anglo.​

  • Portfolio simplification driving quality: Excluding De Beers and other non-core assets, representing lower quality and lower margin businesses, Anglo’s core copper and premium iron ore businesses delivered strong margins in FY25, reinforcing a higher-return, lower-volatility earnings base.

  • De Beers is a clear drag: De Beers’ loss-making performance and impairment in FY25 weighed on group returns. Management’s plan to separate or divest the underperforming diamonds business serves as a visible value-unlock catalyst, enabling investors to re‑rate Anglo based on its core copper and iron ore franchise.

Corporate Actions

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22 April 2026 HARMONY GOLD MINING CO LTDHAR

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22 April 2026 REMGRO LTDREM

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22 April 2026 STADIO HOLDINGS LIMITEDSDO
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The information above is to the best of our knowledge correct.
The Corporate Actions are updated weekly.

Fund performance

Collective Investment Schemes in Securities (CIS) are generally medium-term to long-term investments. The value of participatory interests (units) may go down as well as up and past performance is not a guide to future performance. Collective Investment Schemes are traded at ruling prices and can engage in borrowing and scrip lending. A schedule of fees and charges and maximum commissions is available on request from PSG Collective Investments (RF) Limited. Commission and incentives may be paid, and if so, are included in the overall costs. Forward pricing is used. The Portfolios may be capped at any time in order for them to be managed in accordance with their mandate.

Performance is calculated for the portfolio and individual investor performance may differ as a result thereof. Different classes of participatory interest can apply to these portfolios and are subject to different fees, charges and possibly dividend withholding tax and will thus have differing performances. Annualised performances show longer term performance rescaled over a 12-month period. Individual performance may differ as a result of initial fees, the actual investment date, the date of reinvestment and dividend withholding tax. The portfolio is valued at 15h00 daily. Income distributions are net of any applicable taxes. Investment performance data is for illustrative purposes only. Actual performance figures are available on request. Always refer to the fund fact sheet (Minimum Disclosure Document) for full details, fees and risks of the fund.

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