ZAR Market Update
20 Jun 2026 • 01:14 GMT
The South African rand has strengthened against the US dollar, trading below R16 for the first time since mid-2022. This follows a weaker dollar helped by a decline in US energy prices and market optimism about global risk assets. The dollar's slight decline is also supported by ongoing concerns around energy supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, which have kept the US dollar relatively subdued in recent days.
Meanwhile, the rand's gains are further supported by South Africa's improving economic outlook, with forecasts pointing to modest growth and a focus on lower inflation targets. With the South African Reserve Bank expected to continue easing interest rates in 2026, the currency could find additional support if these policies translate into lower borrowing costs and increased investor confidence.
Overall, the rand remains relatively stable but sensitive to global risk sentiment and South Africa's economic developments. Traders should keep an eye on US dollar movements — especially if the dollar resumes its decline — as well as local political and economic signals that could influence the rand’s trend in the near term.
📊 Quick forecast view
🟢 Mild upside
0.0610 – 0.0630
🌍 Global risk sentiment
⚪ Range-bound








