Rand flat in early trade

File photo: Nadine Hutton.

File photo: Nadine Hutton.

Published Feb 16, 2015

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Johannesburg - South Africa's rand was largely flat against the dollar early on Monday following volatile moves the previous week as the greenback's recent bull-run paused, with no obvious direction as US markets are closed for a holiday.

At 06h06 GMT, the rand had softened 0.02 percent to 11.6675 per dollar, near the upper end of a recent range between 11.3000 and 11.8000.

Government bonds were weaker in early trade as yields ticked up, with the highly-traded instrument due in 2026 adding 6 basis points to 7.6 percent.

“The past two weeks have seen the rand surge stronger and fail, then run weaker and fail,” said John Cairns, market analyst at Rand Merchant Bank, adding that a return to volatility toward the end of the week could push the rand lower.

“Risks are skewed for a renewed test of 11.8900 given the weakness in other risk-currencies, that the market is closer to the top than the bottom of the range.”

South Africa's statistics agency publishes January consumer inflation numbers on Wednesday, with a Reuters poll of economists seeing the annual figure easing to 4.5 percent from 5.3 percent the previous month.

Reuters

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