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South African Rand Loses Ground

The South African rand experienced a decline of more than 1%, settling at approximately 15.9 against the US dollar. This depreciation was influenced by declining gold prices and a stronger US dollar. Despite this, the rand remains close to its highs from June 2022, supported by favorable domestic fundamentals and high commodity prices, especially for precious and base metals. In a related development, the South African Reserve Bank opted to maintain the benchmark interest rate at 6.75% during its first meeting of 2026. This decision comes after a previous 25 basis point rate cut in November, reflecting a balanced approach to global risks and confidence in the nation's current inflation path. This stable rate follows a revision of the 2026 inflation forecast downward to 3.3%, aligning it more closely with the new target of 3% amid an improved inflation outlook.

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