BLBG:Rand Weakens Against Dollar, Snapping Two-Days of Gains, Before EU Summit
The rand weakened, snapping two days of gains, as the European Union prepares for tomorrow’s summit to discuss ways to contain the region’s debt crisis.
The rand slumped 0.2 percent to 7.8897 per dollar by 10:10 a.m. in Johannesburg, compared with a 2.1 percent gain yesterday. South Africa’s rand has plunged 16 percent so far this year, making it the worst performer among more than 20 emerging currencies tracked by Bloomberg.
The rand will come under pressure, according to economists at the Johannesburg-based Standard Bank Group Ltd., including Michael Keenan and Shireen Darmalingam, who said “remain skeptical of a silver bullet” would be delivered this week on the European debt situation. Any solution would also come at the expense of European growth, the economists said in an e-mailed note to clients dated today.
“This would hinder the rand from an export perspective,” they said. “The currency would also take strain from the risk aversion that would accompany a severe European economic downturn.”
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