South Africa's currency and equities markets weakened Tuesday after revised figures showed the country's current account in late 2012 was worse than first thought. The South African Reserve Bank revised the third quarter deficit up to 6.8 percent of GDP and reported it hit 6.5 percent in the final quarter of the year. After the news, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange's All Share Index was off a third of a percent. Meanwhile the dollar rose 0.8 percent against the rand, with one greenback fetching 9.1810. That will only add to the pressure on the South African economy, which is already struggling under a toxic mix of slow growth and high prices. The South African Reserve Bank's governor Gill Marcus recently expressed concerns that the rand weakness is "overdone". The continued weakness of the South African currency risks fuelling price inflation, which is already hurting poorer consumers. With inflation approaching six percent, it is also brushing the upper end of the central bank's own inflation band, leaving little room for the bank to stoke growth by cutting interest rates.
GMT 19:23 2018 Saturday ,06 January
Cyprus jails ex-CEO at top bank for market manipulationGMT 17:13 2017 Sunday ,31 December
German union steps up fight for 'modern' 28-hour weekGMT 18:31 2017 Saturday ,23 December
Ryanair faces first-ever pilot strike in GermanyGMT 17:02 2017 Wednesday ,20 December
Greek parliament approves 'final bailout' budgetGMT 09:27 2017 Friday ,15 December
Latest Monsanto GMO seeds raises worries of monopolyGMT 17:17 2017 Thursday ,14 December
Dutch to join Austria to fight German road toll planGMT 18:54 2017 Tuesday ,05 December
Venezuela creating digital currency amid financing crisisGMT 15:03 2017 Monday ,04 December
Venezuela to create digital currency amid financing crisisMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor