South African Rand at Over 2-Week Low
2026-04-24 08:44
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
The South African rand traded around 16.6 per USD, the lowest level in over two weeks, as the lack of progress in US-Iran peace talks and lingering disruptions in Hormuz boosted demand for the safe-haven greenback.
Although the US has extended the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely pending a final deal, Tehran has not signaled willingness to resume talks amid the continued port blockade.
Volatility in oil prices continued, reflecting worries over prolonged supply disruptions and fueling inflation worries.
On the monetary policy front, major central banks are taking a wait-and-see approach.
South African Governor Lesetja Kganyago recently signaled that the central bank will react to any persistent inflationary pressures from the Middle East conflict, and restated its strong commitment to the 3% target.
South Africa's inflation rate edged up to 3.1% in March from 3% in February.
Inflation is expected to rise in the coming months as global price pressures feed through into consumer prices.