Weaker rand ‘not an immediate threat’

Picture: Siphiwe Sibeko

Picture: Siphiwe Sibeko

Published Nov 27, 2015

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Johannesburg - A slow and gradual normalisation of US monetary policy, on its own, does not need to be negative for South Africa, the Reserve Bank's deputy governor, Francois Groepe, said on Friday.

In a speech posted on the central bank website, Groepe also said flows into South African securities had become increasingly sensitive to shifts in the US yield curve.

The potential for sizable portfolio outflows and the ensuing depreciation of the rand currency clearly posed an upside risk to the inflation outlook, he added.

Groepe also said that the recent depreciation of the rand does not pose an immediate threat to financial stability.

“The most pressing concern for South Africa, however, would be a sustained, currency-induced overshoot of the 3 to 6 percent inflation target, which could in turn 'unanchor' broader-based inflation expectations from their current levels,” Groepe said

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REUTERS

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