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Inflation will come down in SA.
Yes but if you convert now what will you think when the Rand hits 20 to the Euro? Hmmmm?
With such a weak Rand, I don't think so. I expect the Rand will go down to about 14 to the Dollar. We'll see...
It's not so much about the Rand being weak now, it's the Dollar that's too strong. So what you are seeing in the exchange rate is because of the Dollar's issues. Mostly.
So a fairly stable Rand strength (note: fairly) mean not much impact on inflation increases.
It's not so much about the Rand being weak now, it's the Dollar that's too strong. So what you are seeing in the exchange rate is because of the Dollar's issues. Mostly.
So a fairly stable Rand strength (note: fairly) mean not much impact on inflation increases.
From what I've been told:
Any 'risky' investment is being sold off quickly by investors due to a lack of confidence in emerging markets and the fear of US recession. By selling off - they shore up their balance sheets and - ironically - are investing in US Dollar bond securities which are currently the safest option due to them being guaranteed by the US government.
So in a nutshell - they are selling off Rands ( or pesos, or rupees or other emerging market currency ) and they are buying dollars instead ( despite the fact that the US economy is the one suffering the most ) The short term dollar Treasury market is currently the 'safe haven' of choice for nervous investors.
Its just a matter of banks minimising their risk as much as possible, its not a conspiracy orchestrated by the US government or anything.
Inflation will come down in SA.
Yes but if you convert now what will you think when the Rand hits 20 to the Euro? Hmmmm?
With such a weak Rand, I don't think so. I expect the Rand will go down to about 14 to the Dollar. We'll see...
Do we not need the rand to decline like it is, surely for exports this is very good for our country?
I am to clued up but is it not helping SA? or is hurting us?
Do we not need the rand to decline like it is, surely for exports this is very good for our country?
I am to clued up but is it not helping SA? or is hurting us?
Do we not need the rand to decline like it is, surely for exports this is very good for our country?
I am to clued up but is it not helping SA? or is hurting us?