South Africa’s rand slips as Fed remarks boost dollar

South Africa’s rand slips as Fed remarks boost dollar

Johannesburg (Capital Markets in Africa):- South Africa’s rand weakened on Monday along with fellow emerging markets’ (EM) currencies as the dollar rallied after the Federal Reserve signalled a rate hike by year-end. By 0700 GMT the rand slipped 0.32 percent to 11.9310 versus the dollar, which marched to a month-high after positive CPI data and strong indications by U.S. Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen that the bank would raise rates in 2015. The news lifted…

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Egyptian pound steady at official auction, weaker on black market

Egyptian pound steady at official auction, weaker on black market

Cairo (Capital Markets in Africa):– Egypt’s central bank kept the pound steady at 7.53 to the dollar at a foreign exchange auction on Sunday, while the currency weakened on the black market. The central bank has held the official exchange rate steady for more than three months since letting the pound weaken at the beginning of 2015. This weakening and other measures have helped reduce black market trading significantly. In Sunday’s auction, the bank said…

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South Africa’s rand softens as dollar rises on robust housing data

South Africa’s rand softens as dollar rises on robust housing data

Johannesburg, South Africa (Capital Markets in Africa):- South Africa’s rand weakened on Tuesday as the dollar was buoyed by strong U.S. housing data that revived bets of a rate hike in the world’s strongest economy by year-end. At 1502 GMT the rand had eased 0.26 percent to 11.9190 against the dollar, having ambled in the 11.80 region for most of the day before sliding lower as the greenback gained on the positive housing figures. U.S….

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Egypt central bank sells $37.8m in FX auction

Egypt central bank sells $37.8m in FX auction

Cairo, Egypt (Capital Markets in Africa):- The Central Bank of Egypt said it sold $37.8 million to local banks in a foreign currency auction held Tuesday, at a cut-off price of EGP 7.53 per dollar. The banks had offered $40 million. The central bank has recently offered $800 million to banks under the interbank mechanism to meet the demand for the hard currency needed for importing goods ahead of the holy month of Ramadan.

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Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves rise by 1 pct by May 15

Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves rise by 1 pct by May 15

Lagos, Nigeria (Capital Markets in Africa):- Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves rose marginally by 1.05 percent month-on-month to $29.80 billion by May 15 from $29.49 billion a month earlier, data from the central bank showed on Tuesday. The forex reserves of Africa’s biggest economy and top crude exporter have been on the decline since last year when the central bank used the reserves to support the ailing naira currency, which has depreciated by 7.5 percent so…

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Zambia’s kwacha firms over 1 pct to month-high vs dollar

Zambia’s kwacha firms over 1 pct to month-high vs dollar

Lusaka, Zambia (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zambia’s kwacha strengthened over one percent to 7.1500 per dollar at 1029 GMT, its firmest level since April 14, buoyed by the return of global demand for copper. Consumption of refined copper in China in the second half of 2015 is likely to rise, with growing demand in the world’s top consumer likely to support global prices. Zambia is Africa’s second-biggest producer of the industrial metal. Source: Reuters Africa…

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South Africa’s rand slides as Greek fears weigh on EM currencies

South Africa’s rand slides as Greek fears weigh on EM currencies

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s rand fell more than 1 percent against the dollar on Monday, tracking a downward slide in emerging markets after investors were spooked by fears that Greece could default on its debt. A rate cut in China, the world’s second largest economy, also dampened appetite for commodity currencies like the rand, analysts said. The rand hit a session low of 12.0585 to the greenback, and was trading at 12.0525 by 1518…

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