Rand recovers from three-week low, remains vulnerable

31st July 2020 By: Reuters

South Africa's rand halted its slide against the dollar early on Friday, as worries a recovery in the US economy would be hampered by the country's struggle to stem the coronavirus epidemic weakened the US currency.

At 07:05 GMT, the rand traded at 16.7425 a dollar, near is close of 16.7500 on Thursday, when it plunged more than 2%.

"As the world continues to grapple with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, the US economy is showing its largest contraction on record," analysts at Nedbank wrote in a note.

"The rand has recovered from the highs posted yesterday, although it appears to remain vulnerable. Markets are likely to be cautious going into the weekend, and liquidity is likely to be tested."

South Africa's climbing coronavirus cases, at over 482 000, have also hurt market sentiment.

In fixed income, the yield on the benchmark government bond due in 2030 was down one basis point to 9.285%.