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Rand falls to month low as risk appetite wanes
Government bonds tracked the currency lower, with yields for the benchmark 2026 and 2015 instruments each rising 3.5 basis points to 8.345 percent and 6.71 percent respectively.
The rand slid to 10.8120 per dollar, its weakest since July 8, according to Thomson Reuters data. By 0643 the local unit was at 10.7875, down 0.26 percent from where it ended in New York on Tuesday.
Reports that Russian troops had been deployed to the Ukrainian border had dented global risk appetite, hitting emerging market currencies such as the rand, analysts said.
"Hence, we expect the rand to remain vulnerable … and would not be surprised if we retest July's dollar highs of 10.84," it added.
