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South African Rand Slides as Stronger Dollar and Key Data Loom

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The South African rand weakened against a firmer U.S. dollar in early trade on Friday, as investors adopted a cautious stance ahead of a series of closely watched domestic economic releases. Market participants are awaiting monthly data from the South African Reserve Bank, the revenue service and the National Treasury, which are expected to offer fresh insight into the health of public finances, capital flows and overall economic momentum.

At 0710 GMT, the rand was trading at 15.90 to the dollar, around 1 percent weaker than Thursday’s close. The local currency has come under pressure in recent sessions, tracking broader emerging market weakness as the dollar strengthened on expectations that U.S. interest rates may remain higher for longer.

Analysts said the rand’s performance is being shaped by a combination of global and domestic factors. Internationally, rising U.S. bond yields and renewed demand for the dollar have weighed on risk sensitive currencies. Domestically, investors are focused on fiscal discipline, revenue collection trends and signals from the central bank on inflation and monetary policy.

Data from the revenue service and National Treasury will be scrutinised for clues on whether government finances are improving amid efforts to stabilise debt levels and support economic growth. Any signs of fiscal slippage could add further pressure on the rand, while stronger than expected figures may offer some support.

Later in the session, traders are also expected to position cautiously ahead of global developments, including upcoming U.S. economic indicators and central bank commentary, which could influence currency markets and risk appetite more broadly.

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