How US dollar influences emerging market currencies, like the rand – Wall Street Journal

Most investors know the US dollar is the most important currency in the world; fewer understand how it influences emerging market currencies like the rand.
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The rand's value is influenced by many factors, from domestic policy decisions to currents in the global economy. This week, the rand has strengthened on news that traders have an improved appetite for risk and therefore have been buying emerging market currencies. Also playing into rand strength this week is a weakening dollar, with worries in the US that the economy is set for more pain with an expected rise in Covid-19 cases after July 4 Independence Day celebrations. Helping to make sense of how the dollar can hurt emerging market currencies is the Wall Street Journal, which sets out why a stable dollar is generally good for many developing countries. – Editor

How a volatile dollar hurts emerging markets

By Simon Constable

Most investors know that the U.S. dollar is the most important currency in the world. But fewer understand how changes in its value can have an outsize impact on investments in emerging markets.

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