South African Rand Hovers Around 2022-Highs
2026-02-18 10:04
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
The South African rand traded around 16 per USD, approaching the highest since June 2022, mainly supported by a rebound in prices of key precious metals, particularly gold.
Meanwhile, South Africa’s inflation rate eased to 3.5% in January from 3.6% in December, though less than the expected 3.4%, reducing expectations of a potential interest rate cut when policymakers meet next month.
The South African Reserve Bank kept the benchmark rate at 6.75% in January, citing global uncertainty and the risk that rising food and electricity prices could push inflation above the revised 2026 forecast of 3.3%.
With the new target set at 3%, sustained moderation in inflation will be essential before any rate cuts.
A combination of structural reforms, fiscal consolidation, credible monetary policy, and a stable governing coalition continued to bolster the currency.