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South Africa’s Rand Slips, Stocks To Open Higher

South Africa’s rand on Friday ended a recent rally after stronger-than-expected U.S. inflation data lifted the dollar, while stocks were expected to open higher.

By 0645 GMT the rand had weakened 0.35 percent to 13.0945 per dollar, reversing gains in the previous session that saw the unit hit a seven-week high. The rand just failed to breach the key 13.00 resistance level on Thursday.

Government bonds were also weaker as yields inched up, with the benchmark paper due in 2026 adding 1.5 basis points to 8.155 percent.

The Top-40 futures index was up 0.72 percent, suggesting the blue-chip stocks index would open 322 points firmer at 0700 GMT.

“From a technical point of view today could be quite crucial,” said Warrick Butler, a trader at Standard Bank. A close firmer than 13.1700 could open the door to a rally as far 12.50, Butler said.

The rand, however, faces a rough ride against the resilient dollar, which shrugged off tepid retail and producer price data earlier in the week to rebound from 1-1/2 month lows.

A surprise 0.2 percent rise in the September U.S core consumer price index pushed the year-on-year gain to 1.9 percent, closer to the Federal Reserve’s 2 percent goal, backing the case for a 2015 rate hike.

Traders will be eyeing a raft of local releases, with inflation, retail sales and the finance minister’s medium term budget speech before parliament all due next Wednesday. (Reporting by Mfuneko Toyana; Editing by Joe Brock)

 

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