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South Africa’s Foreign Reserves Slip to $74.11B in June 2026

South Africa’s foreign exchange reserves declined in June 2026, falling to $74.11 billion from $76.58 billion in May, according to the latest data updated on 7 July 2026. The move marks a decrease of $2.47 billion over the month.

The June reading suggests a drawdown in the country’s USD reserves compared with the previous month, when the stockpile stood at $76.58 billion as of May 2026. While the data release provides the headline figures, it does not detail the underlying drivers of the decline, such as valuation effects, market operations, or external payments.

The change in reserves will be closely watched by investors monitoring South Africa’s external buffers and currency stability, as the level and trajectory of foreign reserves can influence perceptions of the country’s capacity to manage external shocks and support its financial system.

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