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South African rand jumps

South Africa's rand powered to its firmest all week against the dollar on Friday as risk appetite globally was lifted after a US official said a trade deal with China was getting close.
Published November 16, 2019

South Africa's rand powered to its firmest all week against the dollar on Friday as risk appetite globally was lifted after a US official said a trade deal with China was getting close.

At 1645 GMT, the rand was 0.81% firmer at 14.6880 per dollar, its strongest level in a week.

Bonds also firmed, with the yield on the benchmark government bond due in 2026 down 5 basis points to 8.38%.

Stocks ended slightly lower in a slide led by rand hedges hurt by the stronger currency.

The Top-40 share index fell 0.46% percent while the broader all-share edged 0.31% lower.

Shares of Shoprite barely budged after the grocery giant's long-time chairman Christo Wiese stepped down on Friday after nearly three decades at the helm.

Mobile operator Telkom dipped 2.65% to 55.80 rand on the day following its announcement that it was in talks about a potential takeover of Cell C, the country's third biggest mobile carrier.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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