Rand hits 7-week low as trade tensions heat up
The rand slipped to seven-week lows against the dollar in early trade on Monday, as prospects of a sharp escalation in the US-China trade war turned investors risk-averse.
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At 0605 GMT, the rand was 0.71% lower at 14.89 per dollar, trading at its weakest levels since June 13.
“After cutting through the R14.80/$ support level, there seems so be no end in sight for the ZAR’s woes as it continues to weaken with ease,” Bianca Botes, a treasury partner at Peregrine Treasury Solutions said in a note.
“The trade war remains the focus point for the time being.”
Beijing said on Friday it would retaliate against US President Donald Trump’s decision to slap 10% tariffs on the remaining $300 billion of Chinese imports, a move that ended a month-long trade truce.
In fixed income, the yield on the benchmark government bond due in 2026 added 7.5 basis points to 8.445% in early trade.
Source: moneyweb.co.za