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SA's gross reserves stable, boosted by a rise in foreign exchange


SA’s gross reserves stable, boosted by a rise in foreign exchange
By Siphelele Dludla
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SOUTH Africa’s liquidity position remained stable in June as the country’s gross reserves increased marginally, though gold reserves slipped.
The SA Reserve Bank (SARB) said yesterday that the country’s gross reserves ticked up 0.6 percent to $54.47 billion (about R778bn) in June, from $51.14bn in May.
SARB said the gross reserves were boosted by a rise in foreign exchange reserves from $43.88bn to $44.82bn due to proceeds received from foreign borrowings from the New Development Bank.
In mid-June, the government received its $1bn economic recovery loan from the New Development Bank to support economic growth through employment generation. ....

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South Africa's rand firms as dollar falls, stocks up marginally.


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JOHANNESBURG South Africa’s rand firmed on Friday and looked set for weekly gains, thanks to a rise in commodity prices and a weakening U.S. dollar as investors turned to riskier but high-yielding assets.
At 1530 GMT the rand was 1.16% firmer at 13.4725 per dollar, trading at a new 28-month high.
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The rand rallied 2% this week and has gained more than 8% against the dollar this year so far.
“The strengthening bias in the rand remained broadly intact this week. … Most of the directional impetus has stemmed from the weaker U.S. dollar and higher commodity prices that have boosted South Africa’s exports,” said Kamilla Kaplan of Investec. ....

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