South African rand set for 7% monthly drop against dollar

South African Rand coins are seen in this illustration picture taken October 28, 2020. REUTERS
JOHANNESBURG, March 31 (Reuters) – The South African rand was slightly firmer in early trade ​on Tuesday, but it was ‌on course to end the month about 7% weaker against the dollar after ​a selloff triggered by the Iran ​war.
  • At 0610 GMT the rand traded ⁠at 17.1575 against the dollar , ​about 0.3% firmer than its previous ​close.
  • The rand has been at the mercy of global market sentiment since the U.S. and ​Israel started the war in ​late February and Iran retaliated.
  • The rand had a ‌strong ⁠2025 and had started 2026 on the front foot, making it vulnerable to a correction.
  • Analysts say the currency ​will continue ​to ⁠take its direction from developments in the Middle East, ​though local economic data could ​also ⁠influence its trajectory.
  • Tuesday’s data releases include April fuel price adjustments, February’s trade balance ⁠and ​a central bank ​bulletin on the economy in the fourth quarter.

Reporting ​by Alexander Winning; Editing by Joe Bavier

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