South African rand steady ahead of economic data
The South African rand was little changed on Monday as traders looked to this week’s local data releases for further clues on the health of Africa’s biggest economy.
The South African rand was little changed on Monday as traders looked to this week’s local data releases for further clues on the health of Africa’s biggest economy.
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