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South African rand flat as traders await more US inflation data

  • The rand traded at 16.3850 against the U.S. dollar , little moved from its ​previous close
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JOHANNESBURG: The South African rand was flat in early trade on Wednesday, as markets awaited a US ​producer inflation reading for further clues on the ‌Federal Reserve’s interest rate trajectory.

At 0721 GMT the rand traded at 16.3850 against the U.S. dollar , little moved from its ​previous close.

ETM Analytics in a research note said ​broad dollar weakness rather than improving domestic fundamentals ⁠has driven rand resilience.

Africa’s largest economy posted its first ​decline in mining output in six months, with production down 5.4% ​in May versus the same month a year prior after rising 8% in April.

The domestic economic calendar is relatively light for ​the remainder of the week, leaving the risk-sensitive rand ​largely influenced by external factors, such as U.S. policy and data ‌releases.

The ⁠dollar traded weaker against a basket of peers, tumbling from a two-week high, as a softer-than-expected consumer price index reading on Tuesday curbed bets on a near-term Fed ​hike.

Attention shifts to ​the Producer ⁠Price Index, due later in the global day.

Traders see about a 58% chance of ​a rate hike at the Fed’s September ​meeting, versus ⁠76% before the CPI report, and continue to price in an 80% chance of a December hike, CME FedWatch ⁠Tool’s ​data showed.

South Africa’s benchmark 2035 ​government bond weakened in early deals, with the yield rising 2.5 basis ​points to 8.425%.

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