South African Rand Recovers Further Ground
2026-02-03 09:47
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
The South African rand strengthened further to around 16 per USD, lifted by the rebound in prices of precious metals, particularly gold and platinum, South Africa’s key exports.
Kevin Warsh’s nomination by President Trump to replace Jerome Powell as Fed chair prompted a rapid selloff in precious metals, as traders swiftly adjusted positions amid concerns over the future of US monetary policy.
The currency is up about 3% so far this year, adding to gains of around 12% in 2025, supported by commodity prices and a combination of factors, including structural reforms, fiscal consolidation, credible monetary policy, and a stable governing coalition.