South African Rand affected after Tuesdays tumble

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The South African rand was little changed in early trade on Wednesday after tumbling on Tuesday on the back of soaring U.S. Treasury yields.


At 0553 GMT, the rand traded at 19.0700 against the dollar, about 0.07% stronger than its previous close.


The dollar last traded around 0.08% stronger against a basket of global currencies.


On Tuesday, the rand lost as much as 1.4% against the greenback because of a surge in U.S. Treasury yields as investors turned away from riskier assets.


"ZAR 'losses' this week are just USD gains," said Rand Merchant Bank analysts in a research note, adding that continued hawkish Fed talk has kept alive the risk of another hike, strengthening the dollar.


The rand, like other risk-sensitive currencies, is often swayed by global factors like U.S. monetary policy.


South Africa will release producer price inflation, money supply, trade balance and budget figures for August on Thursday and Friday, giving clues on the economy's health.


South Africa's benchmark 2030 government bond was slightly weaker in early deals, with the yield up 1.5 basis points to 10.790%.

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