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South Africa’s Net Foreign Reserves Rise to $71.14 Billion in December

South Africa’s net foreign reserves rose to $71.14 billion at the end of December 2025, up from $70.02 billion in November, strengthening the country’s external buffers as it closes the year on a firmer footing. Data released by the South African Reserve Bank and reported by Reuters showed that the increase was driven by gains in foreign currency assets and gold holdings.

The higher reserve position reflects improved liquidity and provides greater capacity to manage external obligations and currency volatility. Market analysts cited by TradingView note that rising reserves are particularly significant for emerging markets, offering protection against global financial shocks and shifts in investor sentiment.

The reserve build-up came despite mixed performance in emerging market currencies, including pressure on the rand during the period. Financial market commentary highlighted by MarketScreener suggests that the stronger reserve position could support confidence in South Africa’s macroeconomic management, even as global conditions remain uncertain.

Economists say attention will now turn to upcoming balance of payments and trade data to assess whether the upward trend in reserves can be sustained into 2026, especially amid evolving global interest rate and commodity price dynamics.

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