Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Rand regroups, gains nearly 1%

(Fin24) - The rand currency strengthened nearly one percent against the dollar and bonds also firmed, regrouping after a sharp fall over the past two weeks, as emerging market sentiment improved and stocks recovered further.


The local currency was trading at R7.71 to the dollar at 17:44 GMT, 0.9% stronger than its previous close in New York, after see-sawing between R7.6775 and R7.82 during the session.


Government bonds tracked the rand's move in relatively light trade, pulling back some of their sizable losses sparked by investor concern over an expected easing in economic growth.


Dealers said trade was largely flow-driven with dollar buying out of London early in the day paring gains before it drifted back on higher stocks and broader emerging market gains as those flows waned.


"Emerging markets are stronger, the dollar is weaker against the euro and local stocks are up on the Dow (Jones index) and we are just picking up that on the currency," ABN AMRO trader Paul Peter said.


"The slight correction today is on the back of the euro, the
JSE."
 
 

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