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South African rand weakens as hawkish Fed boosts dollar

  • The rand traded at 16.50 ​against the dollar , about 0.3% down ​from its previous close
Published June 19, 2026 Updated June 19, 2026 11:33am
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JOHANNESBURG: The South African rand weakened in early trade on Friday, pressured by ​a firmer dollar and hawkish signals from the ‌US Federal Reserve that dampened appetite for riskier assets.

At 0613 GMT the rand traded at 16.50 ​against the dollar , about 0.3% down ​from its previous close.

The currency came under ⁠pressure as investors reassessed expectations for U.S. ​interest rates, with Fed officials signalling that ​borrowing costs may need to remain elevated for longer to curb inflation.

The greenback strengthened against a basket of ​currencies, rising to a one-year high.

Analysts ​have said that the USD’s advance reflects a sharp ‌repricing ⁠of US rate risk rather than safe-haven demand.

“Upside surprises in payrolls and persistently low layoffs reinforced the view that the US economy ​can tolerate ​tighter policy, ⁠while cheaper Brent crude failed to offset higher short-term US yields. ​For South Africans, this keeps USD ​liquidity ⁠expensive and caps ZAR rallies,” said ETM Analytics in a note.

South Africa’s benchmark 2035 government ⁠bond ​was also weaker in early ​deals, as the yield rose 5 basis points to ​8.32%.

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