South African Rand Gains as Global Risk Appetite Strengthens

The South African rand started the week on a stronger footing, trading at approximately 17.3425 per U.S. dollar by 06:45 GMT on Monday, buoyed by improved global risk sentiment and rising expectations of a U.S. interest‑rate cut, according to Reuters.

The currency’s rebound comes after a volatile week, during which concerns over the U.S. economic outlook and high equity valuations had pressured the rand and other risk‑sensitive assets. Positive market momentum from Wall Street’s close on Friday helped carry the gains into local trading.

Alongside the currency, South Africa’s 2035 benchmark government bond saw its yield drop 2.5 basis points to 8.635 percent, signaling a modest improvement in investor confidence, CNBC Africa reported.

Market watchers are now focusing on a series of upcoming domestic economic indicators, including a leading business‑cycle measure, producer inflation, credit flows, trade, and budget figures, which could influence the rand’s trajectory in the coming days.

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