ZAR Market Update
01 Jun 2026 • 00:30 GMT
The South African rand has strengthened against the US dollar, trading below R16 for the first time since mid-2022. This move comes as weakness in the dollar, driven by better risk appetite and hopes for easing geopolitical tensions, supports the rand. The dollar's recent decline is partly due to optimism around the potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which could ease energy supply concerns.
Additionally, South Africa's economic outlook is improving, with forecasts indicating steady growth and a new inflation target of 3%. These developments, along with expectations of continued interest rate cuts by the South African Reserve Bank, have boosted investor confidence in the rand.
Despite this positive trend, caution remains. Geopolitical uncertainties, especially around the Gulf region, and domestic political events such as upcoming municipal elections could influence currency movements. Overall, the rand's recent strength reflects positive global and local factors, but market participants should stay alert to geopolitical and economic developments that could impact its trajectory.
📊 Quick forecast view
🔴 Mild downside
0.0620 – 0.0630
🌍 Global risk sentiment
🟢 Uptrend








