3 articles tagged “Jse”
One Shariah ETF survives on the JSE: STXSHA, at a 0.40% TER with 17 years of listed history. What the Yasaar screens include, what the fund does not do (no scholar board, no purification reporting), and who should own it.
Two Shariah benchmarks govern SA halal equity: the FTSE/JSE Shariah Top 40 and Shariah All Share, screened by Yasaar Limited. Understanding what the screens remove explains almost everything about how halal portfolios behave.
Buying individual JSE shares compliantly means screening businesses, checking ratios and purifying dividends yourself, or borrowing the work the indices and funds already did. The realistic DIY playbook.