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The rand rebounded in dramatic fashion having traded as low as R19.75/$ earlier in the day. At the time of publishing, the rand has strengthened to R19.26/$ and R24.64/£ having earlier hit a ...
JOHANNESBURG - The rand continues to be a casualty of war as instability in the Government of National Unity (GNU) persists and the escalation in the trade war between China and the US erases ...
"Tariffs are taxes, and the power to tax belongs to Congress—not the president," Sen. Rand Paul (R–Ky.) said in a statement. "Abusing emergency powers to impose blanket tariffs not only drives ...
Speaking to BizNews, Eldry Hill, a resident of Witsand, explained how the town has embraced Bitcoin as a transactional tool despite the South African rand remaining the official legal tender.
The Rand fell to its lowest level ever against the British Pound on Wednesday morning, to far over the 25-Rand mark against the Pount. iStock This came as sweeping new tariffs from the United ...
The South African rand neared an all-time low against the dollar in early trade on Wednesday, bruised by global risk aversion linked to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and uncertainty over the ...
The rand fell as low as 19.83 to the dollar in choppy trade, not far from the weakest it has ever traded at 19.9075 in June 2023. At 1305 GMT it was at 19.8050, down 0.2% on the day and more than ...
Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul on Tuesday mocked President Donald Trump’s unusual perspectives on international trade, deficits and tariffs, calling them “backwards and upside down.” ...
JOHANNESBURG: The South African rand neared an all-time low against the dollar in early trade on Wednesday, bruised by global risk aversion linked to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and ...
These global events, in tandem with uncertainty surrounding the future of South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU), have seen the rand plummet by 7% since the beginning of April.