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Why the rand is weak(ish), despite near-record consumer confidence

Consumer confidence in South Africa – across all income and population groups – touched an all-time high in the first quarter of 2018.

The rand, however, fell by around 2% to a three month low last week as it bore the brunt of a resurgent US dollar.

The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield interviewed FNB economist Mamello Matikinca.

Listen to the interview in the audio below

https://omny.fm/shows/the-money-show/why-the-rand-is-weak-ish-despite-near-record-consu/embed?style=artwork

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