- Disease
- Thursday, 13 Feb 2020
South African Rand falls as virus death toll knocks risk appetite
South Africa’s rand weakened against the dollar in early trade on Thursday as a surge in the number of new coronavirus cases in China dashed hopes that the epidemic was slowing, denting risk appetite.
At 0640 GMT, the rand traded at 14.9500 per dollar, 0.67% weaker than its previous close.
“Emerging markets and risk assets are trading weaker as indications from China are of a spike in both the infection rate and the number of deaths reported as a result of the coronavirus,” analysts at Nedbank wrote in a note.
“This has seen the rand trade back above the 14.9000 level.”
Investors sought safe havens after China’s Hubei province, the epicentre of a coronavirus outbreak, reported a sharp jump in the number of new cases, provided a grim reminder of the threat to the global economy that has shaken markets in recent weeks.
In South Africa, investors await President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state of the nation address scheduled to start at 1700 GMT.
He is expected to give details on government plans for ailing state-owned enterprises, including power utility Eskom’s battle to keep lights on, as well as growth boosting and job-creation measures.
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