South Africa’s net foreign reserves rise to $43.4bn in March

Reuters
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South Africa Reserve Bank

South Africa’s net foreign reserves rose to $43.384 billion in March from $43.272 billion in February, the Reserve Bank said on Monday.

Gross reserves fell to $49.979 billion from $50.051 billion, the central bank data showed.

The forward position, which represents the central bank’s unsettled or swap transactions, fell to $1.996 billion from $2.057 billion.

“The decrease of $72 million in the gross reserves reflects the foreign exchange payments made on behalf of the government.

It was partially offset by the depreciation of the U.S. dollar against most currencies,” the central bank said.

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