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Rand slips against robust dollar as Trump policies loom

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The South African rand faced a modest retreat against a buoyant U.S. dollar on Tuesday as the global financial community began processing a wave of policy updates announced by President Donald Trump the previous day. At 1532 GMT, the rand traded at 18.5325 to the dollar, marking a decrease of approximately 0.1% from its previous close. This comes after the rand experienced a nearly 1% gain on Monday as markets anticipated Trump’s swearing-in.The dollar itself displayed strength, appreciating about 0.2% against a basket of global currencies.

Adam Phillips, a treasury specialist at Umkhulu Treasury, noted, “I think we need to wait until Trump’s government is fully installed before decisions come on tariffs,” highlighting the uncertainty surrounding future U.S. fiscal policies.The rand, which is often susceptible to shifts in global sentiment, is particularly influenced by risk trends and external economic policies. As the market adjusts to the new U.S. administration, local economic indicators are also of increasing importance.

On Tuesday, data from Statistics South Africa painted a concerning picture: mining output fell by 0.9% year on year in November, a notable downturn from a revised increase of 1.1% recorded in October.Looking ahead, all eyes will be on Wednesday’s release of South Africa’s December inflation data.

Economists polled by Reuters predict an annual inflation rate of 3.2%, a figure that will undoubtedly influence consumer and market confidence in the coming months.Despite the fluctuations in exchange rates, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) saw positive movement, with the blue-chip Top-40 index closing about 0.2% higher on the day. In addition, South Africa’s benchmark 2030 government bond strengthened as yields fell by 7.5 basis points to 9.095%, indicating some investor confidence amidst the broader volatility.

The interplay of global and domestic factors continues to shape South Africa’s economic landscape as the nation braves a new era in international finance and trade.

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