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ARTICLES RELATING TO: CURRENCIES
Currencies

Greek euro worries pressures rand

May 25 2012 19:13

Uncertainty over the future of the euro zone returned to push the rand down against the dollar.

Currencies

Rand unmoved by MPC decision

May 24 2012 17:44

The rand was unmoved by the monetary policy committee's decision to keep the repo rate unchanged at 5.5% for the eighth consecutive meeting.

Currencies

Rand firm ahead of MPC decision

May 24 2012 15:09

The rand was firm in midday trade ahead of the Monetary Policy Committee decision on the repo rate.

 
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Rand hits fresh low against dollar

May 23 2012 18:05

The rand fell 1.5% to hit a fresh 2012 low against the dollar in the afternoon session as the euro currency plunged below $1.26.

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Rand weaker on EU summit concerns

May 23 2012 12:39

The rand was weaker in midday trade on mounting concerns about the outcome of the European Union leaders' summit on the eurozone debt crisis.

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Rand softens on lower than expected UK CPI

May 22 2012 13:23

The rand softened in midday trade as lower than expected April UK consumer price inflation resulted in sterling being sold off, which pulled the euro down as well.

Currencies

Rand off best, waiting for G8 plan

May 21 2012 17:15

The volatile rand was off its best levels in late trade as more clarity on new global plans are awaited.

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Rand firms as G8 pledge Greek support

May 21 2012 12:54

The rand extended its rebound in midday trade as analysts believe the G8 pledge, which guarantees Greece's stay in the eurozone, will be in favour of emerging markets.

Currencies

Rand off worst level on exporter demand

May 18 2012 13:34

The rand recovered from its early morning worst level in midday trade on the back of exporter demand.

Currencies

Rand off best levels as euro falls

May 17 2012 13:21

The rand was steady around previous closing levels in midday trade, but off its morning best level as it tracked the euro, which fell below $1.2700 to its lowest for the day.

 
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Rand supported by export orders

Apr 11 2012 12:50

The rand's move above the R8 per dollar level was being capped by exporter demand in quiet midday trade.

Currencies

Rand flails in turbulent waters

Apr 05 2012 18:35

The rand remained weak but was off the session's worst levels ahead of the Easter long weekend.

Currencies

Rand weaker as eurozone concerns resurface

Apr 05 2012 13:00

After a mild recovery, the rand found itself on the back foot again as it tracked a weaker euro amid resurging worries over European sovereign debt.

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