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USD/ZAR: Hawkish SARB test as flows reverse – BNY

BNY’s Head of Markets Macro Strategy Bob Savage highlights growing pressure on the South African Rand as ZAR leads high‑yield EM outflows ahead of the SARB decision. The report notes that ZAR has shifted from early conflict resilience to accelerating sales, with markets now pricing aggressive tightening. South African Reserve Bank (SARB) is seen needing a strongly hawkish stance to counter rising balance‑of‑payments concerns and preserve Rand stability.

Rand pressured by policy repricing

"Today’s SARB decision will be another test for high-yielding currencies, especially in EMEA. ZAR has already been the worst-performing high-yield currency in EM over the past week, and it remains among the best-held."

"The past week or so has seen an acceleration in ZAR sales as some outright currency positions are being reversed. The market has radically shifted its view on SARB policy: a near-autopilot path toward its lower inflation target, even paving the way for stronger fiscal rules, has given way to aggressive tightening being priced in. SARB will need to deliver strongly on this front today lest further deterioration is seen, especially if the market is going to shift toward increased balance-of-payments stress."

"This is why the pressure will be on SARB to deliver a very hawkish response, as differentiation is essential in the current environment."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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