ZAR Market Update
13 May 2026 • 00:31 GMT
The South African rand remains fairly steady against the US dollar, trading close to its three-month average of 0.0605. Recently, the rand has strengthened, dipping below R16 per USD for the first time since mid-2022, supported by a softer dollar and higher commodity prices. The recent decline in the USD, driven by easing geopolitical tensions, and signs of economic recovery in South Africa, with expected growth rising to 1.4%, have kept the rand resilient.
The currency’s recent trading range shows some volatility, but it stays within a familiar 8.2% span. While the USD's bearish trend could continue, caution remains due to persistent inflation concerns and potential rate outlook adjustments by the Federal Reserve.
Overall, the rand’s stability is influenced by both global factors, such as a weaker US dollar, and local developments like positive economic data and policy adjustments. For now, the rand is trading comfortably within its recent movements, with potential for further strength if global risk sentiment remains positive.
📊 Quick forecast view
🔴 Mild downside
0.0610 – 0.0630
🌍 Global risk sentiment
🟢 Uptrend








