ZAR Market Update
24 Mar 2026 β’ 00:19 GMT
The South African rand has experienced some notable moves against the US dollar recently. Currently trading at around 0.0594, the ZAR is approximately 3% weaker than its 3-month average of 0.0612. This decline has occurred amid a stronger US dollar, lifted by rising US Treasury yields and geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding Iran. The US Dollar Index neared 100, its highest in recent times, reflecting increasing investor demand for safe assets.
While the rand's decline might seem significant, it has generally traded within an 8.6% range over recent months, indicating ongoing volatility. Domestically, improved fiscal stability, a credit rating upgrade, and progress in energy reforms have supported the rand, helping to offset some external pressure.
Looking ahead, market focus remains on US Federal Reserve policy and geopolitical developments, which could influence the dollar's strength further. For now, the rand remains somewhat subdued, reflecting both domestic renewal of confidence and external US dollar strength.
π Quick forecast view
Near-term bias: π΄ Mild downside
Expected range: 0.0580 β 0.0590
Dominant driver: π Global risk sentiment
3-month trend: π΄ Downtrend








