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South Africa’s rand weakens against US dollar, tracks weaker euro

byCustoms Today Report
03/01/2015
in South Africa, World Business
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JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s currency (rand) slipped to a two week low against the US dollar on Friday, tracking a weaker euro which stumbled after the European Central Bank said it will soon embark on outright money printing.

South Africa’s currency traded at 11.7090/dollar, about 1.29 percent weaker than its close in New York on Wednesday. Domestic markets were closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day.

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The rand is also under pressure on other fronts, with Africa’s most advanced economy growing slowly in the face of labour strife, power supply jitters and depressed commodity prices.

Mario Draghi, the head of the ECB, fuelled expectation that the bank would take bolder steps on monetary stimulus later this month, sending the euro to its lowest level in 4-1/2 years against the dollar.

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