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SEEING RED

Rand tanks as Trump poised to return to White House

This is the first indication of the impact a second Trump presidency will have on the South African economy, and it bodes ill.
Ed Stoddard
Trumpwin20242 Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump dances off stage at the conclusion of a campaign rally at the J.S. Dorton Arena on November 04, 2024 in Raleigh, North Carolina. With one day left before the general election, Trump is campaigning for re-election in the battleground states of North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Michigan. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The rand was on the ropes on Wednesday morning as America turned blood-red.

After starting the day at R17.40 to the dollar, the currency slid in Asian trade to hit R17.81, a loss of about 3%, as emerging markets across the board sank on the rising prospects of Donald Trump returning to the White House. 

This signals that “risk aversion” among global investors is going through the roof. Uncertainty, heightened geopolitical risks and a looming wall of US tariffs are all bad news for the global economy, especially emerging markets.

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The yield on the benchmark 10-year South African government spiked over 30 basis points on Wednesday morning to 9.66%, a further reflection of souring investor sentiment.

This is the first indication of what impact a second Trump presidency will have on the South African economy, and it bodes ill. 

The fate of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) is also now uncertain and with it at least 13,000 South African jobs which depend on duty-free access to the US market.

Read more: SA joins global nail-biting over US elections while Agoa uncertainties persist

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But Trump’s tariff plans – which most economists dismiss as ill-conceived or downright bonkers – would also hurt South African exports more widely to the US as well as worldwide because of the ripple effects on the global economy and trade. DM

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Malcolm McManus 6 November 2024 10:29 AM

It will bounce back ones post election fever subsided and sanity prevails. Normal knee jerk to any major event.

Stefan Laing 6 November 2024 10:56 AM

Yes, agreed. It has bounced back to an even stronger position than it started at 05:50 today. Time will tell what Trump's presidency will mean for South Africa but to suggest that the rand "tanked" is disingenuous.

chrisvan 6 November 2024 06:09 PM

They can't help themselves.

laurantsystems 6 November 2024 10:37 AM

South Africa scored an own goal with Agoa, which had nothing to do with Trump. SA's regime aligned itself with unsavoury regimes like Iran's and terror groups. The ludicrous ICJ case was the final straw for many in the US. If you want to blame somebody for the rand, Lootfreely House is the one.

Malcolm McManus 6 November 2024 11:16 AM

Let's not panic. The rand has performed rather stably for over a year now. Always a temporary weakening whenever there is a major international event. Many other currencies also react.

Bob 6 November 2024 11:18 AM

I wonder if that's an issue for the US voter. It may be, though the polls suggest otherwise. That said, polling tells us the top two concerns for the US voter are upping taxes on the wealthy and big corporations, and pro-choice laws. Harris ticks both boxes, Trump neither, and yet...

laurantsystems 6 November 2024 11:49 AM

Clearly having the right to dispose of your unborn baby as a form of casual birth control and taxing the rich to death didn't even make a blip on the voters' radar. Harris also ran on a sickeningly woke platform. As Trump's slogan said: 'Harris is for they/them, Trump is for you.'

Malcolm McManus 6 November 2024 12:14 PM

Rational thought processes prevail. So refreshing.

Jacques de Villiers 6 November 2024 12:27 PM

What a reasonably take, grounded in political reality and a strong understanding of the legitimacy of international humanitarian law.

Belinda Cavero 7 November 2024 07:29 PM

Totally agree.

Jan Vos 6 November 2024 11:07 AM

What little difference Trump will make as president, is NOTHING compared to the deep brown stuff that has become the norm in South Africa. The ANC has "tanked" this country. Deeply!

deanosjoint 7 November 2024 01:57 PM

Very well said... absolutely the truth...

theresa burdett 8 November 2024 07:42 AM

Agreed. The ANC has destroyed South Africa. And chosen to support a county like terror spreading Iran and China. You get what you deserve in life.

M***1@g***.com 6 November 2024 11:13 AM

More than one very nervous governments/regimes/politburos out there this day.

D'Esprit 6 November 2024 12:45 PM

Not too many, I wouldn't think, as long as you wear bright red lipstick before you pucker up to the Big Mac Butt, you're fine - Putin, Kim, Orban etc all delighted with this result. Definitely not Ukraine or Taiwan, who'll both be thrown to the dogs by the 'peacemaker'.

Middle aged Mike 6 November 2024 01:51 PM

The stuff lives pretty much forever. Will be interesting to look back on this post in a couple of years time and see how well it's aged. Based on the bad orange man's last go at presidenting I'm going to predict that it wont be well.

Richard Kennard 6 November 2024 02:37 PM

Thinking on that line as well..maybe we can all agree on both sides of the divide to reconnect come the midterms. Its time for a break & do a bit of living or is that too woke Laura?

Graeme 6 November 2024 03:25 PM

Outstanding

D'Esprit 6 November 2024 02:55 PM

Last time out, Putin and Kim were both Big Buddies. He's a fan of Orban, he's got a bromance (entirely his) with Xi, mixed messaging on Taiwan, likely to dump Ukraine, support Israel, double down on Iran and who knows with the rest of the world. Lamola and Cyril need to pucker up big time!

Middle aged Mike 6 November 2024 03:48 PM

Interestingly they all stayed very much in their lanes during his last term but became decidedly active after it ended. To what do yo attribute that?

Middle aged Mike 6 November 2024 11:47 AM

"Rand tanks" is a tad hysterical. It's exactly where it was on thursday last week. Losing agoa and any of the other freebies we get for being a basket case has everything to do with our snapping at the hand that feeds us like a delusional yorkie. Everone tires of that eventually.

Brandon B 6 November 2024 12:00 PM

It's definitely not tanking at 3% movement. That's normal forex volatility, and pretty stable for an election day.

Skinyela 6 November 2024 12:05 PM

US$ dollar strengthened on the news of Trump victory. That's how you should look at it.

Richard Kennard 6 November 2024 02:44 PM

Een man se brood is 'n ander man se dood. Got your money offshore have you?

Bob 6 November 2024 12:10 PM

at DM have learnt that the will of the people prevailed. This is the first day of the USA’s recovery as a global superpower. Africa and SA(even less) does not feature on USA’s radar

Malcolm McManus 6 November 2024 12:37 PM

Yep. There definitely was a tad of jumping on the woke news bandwagon with DM. So common these days. Glad the woke wheels fell off.

Richard Kennard 6 November 2024 02:42 PM

Surely your vocabulary can extend beyond woke?..awareness of social inequalities. Social inequality is not going away..especially in this lovely land of ours

Middle aged Mike 6 November 2024 03:53 PM

It's more than 'awareness of social inequalities'. It also relates to the need to deny objective reality so that you can have important stuff like biological males beating up women. They persist so stubbornly in our lovely land due to looting and maladministration not a shortage of woke

Malcolm McManus 6 November 2024 07:05 PM

Yes. But why. The term woke says so much in a simple word.

William 6 November 2024 01:16 PM

What a silly headline. DM, you are becoming trashier by the day.

Middle aged Mike 6 November 2024 02:05 PM

It really doesn't become them. Measured and sensible would be some of how I would have characterised the Maverick of a few years back but that seems to be slipping in part.

Matt 218 7 November 2024 01:01 PM

Indeed.

peter selwaski 6 November 2024 03:47 PM

Harris is a mindless twit. Thank God that Trump won.

wilhelm.smith58 7 November 2024 05:05 AM

What a difference Trump and team could make in a place such as South Africa. A comparison may be if the DA won in every province and city. Radical improvement.

L for Love 7 November 2024 05:44 AM

This view is one sided. When Trump ends the Ukraine war, emerging markets like us will benefit due stability and cheaper commodity prices. Trump is painted by the left as aggresive, but during his previous term he didn't start one war. The Democrats have become the party of wars.

r***e@g***.com 7 November 2024 06:42 AM

Please! If our economy tanks its because a majority group in s.a makes it clear that the states are the enemy and Russia and China are our friends.

Allan Lee 7 November 2024 06:48 AM

"Tanked"?? Looks like a CNN sponsored headline.

Amos J 7 November 2024 07:49 AM

Tanked ! Really ! A sensational headline . This morning the same as a week ago ! Normal volatility.

Anfra Oelofse 7 November 2024 11:17 AM

There us no such thing that Trump's election wil badly effect us....THIS GOV. ALIGNED ITSELF WITH UNSAVORY ELEMENTS INTERNATIONALLY AND THE AGOA AGREEMENT IS NOT IN DANGER FROM TRUMP...OUR GNU MUST JUST STOP THEIR STUPID ACTIONS INTERNATIONALLY!!!

Gerrie Pretorius 7 November 2024 12:18 PM

Maybe, just maybe it wasn’t the rand that ‘tanked’, but the US$ that appreciated because of the good news.

T'Plana Hath 7 November 2024 03:07 PM

This is why you aren't employed writing headlines, Gerrie! I prompted our friend to generate a clickbait title and ChatGPT suggested, "Could It Be? The Shocking Truth About the Rand and the US Dollar You Haven't Considered!"

Pink Fox 7 November 2024 02:22 PM

Drawing slightly rash conclusions rather quickly. Biased view evolving at DM?

Richard Blake 7 November 2024 03:32 PM

The Trump administration in its first term in the White House made it very clear about how they felt about some of Pretorias policies. If the ANC continues with its current international policy it will find itself on the wrong side of Trump, and Trump does not suffer fools or play games.

c***7@h***.co.za 7 November 2024 05:14 PM

Blatant click bait title, more apt would be "Rand weakens slightly..."

franna63 8 November 2024 08:19 AM

...and another Zapiro-Israel hater meltdown.Ha, ha! I really enjoy this one!

Trevor chandler 8 November 2024 11:03 AM

For heavens sake the rand isn't tanking, the dollar is strengthening. There is a massive difference between the 2. Lazy clickbait journalism.

Roke Wood 8 November 2024 01:42 PM

the rand did not "tank" what rubbish. a tank tanks, it also has a turret and huge chainlike wheels. or a tank of water... theres so many ways to use the word tank. perhaps the author could have used the word "reacts" or something similar, perhaps less sensational.

Lawrence King 9 November 2024 01:07 PM

Trump's policies are inflationary; less tax, spending and tariffs. And this is all reflected in the moves of the US bond market - meaning the likelihood of higher rates for longer (despite a few current cuts taking place) - the interest rate differential places pressure on the Rand.

Rae 30 December 2024 08:03 AM

Trump is a loose cannon and aided by another even more uncontrollable in Elon Musk. Trying to forecast anything with that team running the US is pure guesswork. Wait and watch potential disaster as it unfolds or, hopefully, wait for a cannonball that ricochets in a positive direction for SA.

Basil Smith 30 December 2024 12:11 PM

Red vs Blue.....Choose your donkey or elephant and strap yourself on for the ride. Don't expect "truth", instead be grateful for strategic messaging. Rest assured that Wall Street will score, banks will benefit and the crumbs will be benevolently tossed to the unwashed masses to squabble over.