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Can SuperRand hang onto its hero year? The rand’s gains are largely a story of dollar weakness, but there a few home factors that could see the unruly currency strengthen further… Tim CohenGiulietta Talevi October 13, 2025 Economy & Markets
Torching the dollar: The thinking behind Trump’s massive tariff gamble The US’s desire to drive down the value of the mighty dollar is regarded as central to the unpredictable and hugely volatile tariff war… by Giulietta Talevi April 8, 2025 Economy & Markets
The rand lottery: Betting on more strength The rand is considered the cheapest emerging-market currency by Bank of America. Could 2025 be its clawback year?… by Vernon Wessels January 27, 2025 Economy & Markets
1 When disaster strikes: FirstRand’s pay dilemma April 14, 2026 The FCA’s MotoNovo redress scheme has cost FirstRand R11.9bn more…
2 South Africa’s big crackdown on greenwashing April 14, 2026 The financial sector regulator plans to close the loopholes on…
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