South Africa’s Net FX Reserves Slip by Over $2 Billion in June, Easing to $71.3 Billion

South Africa’s net foreign exchange reserves declined in June 2026, falling to USD 71.338 billion from USD 73.467 billion in May 2026, according to the latest data updated on 7 July 2026. The move marks a drop of just over USD 2 billion in the country’s reserve position over the month.

The June figure suggests a modest weakening in the country’s foreign currency buffer compared with May, when reserves stood at their recent high of USD 73.467 billion. While the data release does not specify the drivers behind the decrease, shifts of this scale can reflect a combination of valuation effects, foreign exchange operations, or changes in external funding flows.

Investors and analysts monitoring South Africa’s external stability will be watching upcoming releases to see whether June’s decline proves temporary or signals the beginning of a broader trend in the country’s reserve dynamics.