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South Africa's rand in relief rally, China data supports

Published September 23, 2014 Updated September 23, 2014 07:49am

imageJOHANNESBURG: South Africa's rand firmed against the US dollar on Tuesday, supported by better-than-expected manufacturing data out of China and as the greenback took a breather after a recent rally.

Commodity-linked currencies recovered some losses after HSBC reported China's purchasing managers index beat market expectations.

The world's second largest economy is also South Africa's biggest trading partner, making the resource-heavy rand sensitive to developments in Beijing.

At 0646 GMT, the rand traded at 11.1350 to the dollar, 0.24 percent stronger than its previous close and pulling away from seven month low tested in the last three sessions.

The rand's rally could be short-lived with domestic economic weakness and uncertainty about global interest rates piling pressure on the local currency, experts say.

The South Africa Reserve Bank will on Tuesday release its leading business cycle indicator for July, a survey that collates economic indicators such as vehicle sales, business confidence and money supply.

The indicator is expected to continue edging up as the economy stutters.

Yields on government bonds nudged up one basis point to 8.195 percent on the benchmark 2026 issue.

Trade is likely to be sideways until the close of the weekly auction at 0900 GMT. The Treasury has offered 2.35 billion rand($211.08 million) in 2032, 2037 and 2044 bonds. Results are due after 0900 GMT.

Later Statistics South Africa will release second quarter employment and earnings data.

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