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Finance minister to hold post investor road show briefing

A brief Treasury statement gave no further details about Monday's briefing scheduled for 1200 GMT.

South Africa's Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan gestures as he arrives to deliver his 2016 budget address to the parliament in Cape Town, February 24, 2016.  REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

Gordhan's trip last week took place against the backdrop of mounting concerns that Africa's most advanced economy could lose its investment-grade rating by mid-year, potentially raising borrowing costs for government and firms alike.

On Tuesday credit rating agency Moody's moved a step closer to cutting South Africa's rating to junk while data showed the current account deficit widening further and more South African firms heading overseas to invest.

Appointed after a predecessor's sudden sacking, Gordhan has been trying to win back UK and U.S.-based investors and repair the damage from "9-12", the day in December when President Jacob Zuma suddenly changed his finance minister.

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It took the subsequent appointment of Gordhan, respected for a previous stint at the ministry, to calm markets.

But "9-12" was seen to have seriously dented South Africa's institutional credibility, adding to investor worries about an economy growing at less than 1 percent and struggling with a host of problems including high inflation, drought, a balance of payments hole, weak commodity prices, frequent labour unrest and power shortages.

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