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South African rand firms as weaker dollar and softer oil ease pressure

  • The rand traded at 16.3625 against ⁠the dollar , about 0.4% up from its previous ​close
Published April 14, 2026 Updated April 14, 2026 12:59pm
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JOHANNESBURG: The South African rand edged up in early Tuesday trade on a weaker dollar ​as oil prices dipped back below $100 a barrel ‌and on signs of potential US-Iran dialogue, easing concerns about supply risks after the US military began blocking shipping ​traffic in and out of Iran’s ports.

At ​0656 GMT the rand traded at 16.3625 against ⁠the dollar , about 0.4% up from its previous ​close.

Oil prices fell below $100 a barrel as signs of ​potential US-Iran dialogue to end their war eased concerns about supply risks after the US military began blocking shipping traffic ​in and out of Iran’s ports.

Reuters reported that negotiations ​between Washington and Tehran were still ongoing, while US Vice ‌President ⁠JD Vance said in an interview that the US expected Iran to make progress in opening the Strait of Hormuz.

Gold, South Africa’s key export, rebounded on ​Tuesday from ​a near ⁠one-week low hit the day before.

The US dollar was flat against a basket ​of currencies and hovered near its lowest ​level ⁠in more than a month, making gold denominated in the greenback more affordable for holders of other currencies.

South ⁠Africa’s ​benchmark 2035 government bond also ​firmed in early deals, as the yield fell 1.2 basis points ​to 8.425%.

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