Rand firms, stocks to open higher

15 October 2015 - 11:58 By Nqobile Dludla and TJ Strydom
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The rand rallied along with other emerging market currencies on Thursday as weak U.S. data sent a flood of dollars into the market on expectations U.S. rate hikes could be pushed back.

By 0652 GMT the rand was trading at 13.1500 per dollar, up 0.58 percent from Wednesday's New York close.

Government bonds were mixed, while the blue-chip Top-40 futures index was up 0.56 percent, suggesting the actual index, would open 271 points firmer at 0700 GMT.

"Risk-on is the game and most equity markets and risk currencies have been gaining. The rand has been pulled along in the pack," said John Cairns a currency strategist at Rand Merchant Bank.

The local currency benefited from a weak dollar after weak U.S. data led investors to believe that the Federal Reserve will not hike interest rates anytime soon.

"Once again it seems that we will be living from Fed meeting to Fed meeting, and U.S. data point to data point," said Cairns.

Rand investors will have U.S. inflation data to digest later.

In government bonds, yields were mixed, with the paper maturing in 2026 unchanged to 8.235 percent.

- Reuters

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