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Factors that will impact the rand at the start of 2022

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Factors that will impact the rand at the start of 2022

The rand ended 2021 on the back foot after the Omicron announcement and subsequent global kneejerk reaction of isolation and red-listing the country. While the currency did claw back much of the losses to end the year, it was not before the damage had been done in the forex markets.

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Rand slipped somewhat weaker as the dollar

“Gazing into our crystal ball for the rand in 2022, the Covid-19 Omicron variant remains a significant unknown in the market,” says Ryan Booysen, managing director of DG Capital Forex.

“The variant is proving to be more transmissible but less severe than earlier variants. However, Pfizer-BioNTech has indicated that a three-shot course of its vaccine was able to neutralise the new Omicron variant in a laboratory test, an early signal that booster shots could be key to protection against infection from the newly identified variant.”

In addition, Omicron seems to give one greater resistance to the Delta variant while proving to be milder, which seems to be a very good outcome in early testing by South African scientists.

This is good for the pandemic but could pose risks for the rand as it means that the US economy may be less affected, and thus its tapering and rate hikes will probably go according to plan at this stage, said Booysen.

“We will also need to see the extent of uptake in booster shots for both the Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines, which are now underway, to see how South Africa copes with the Omicron variant.”

Global risks point to continued volatility

Possible headwinds will come from the US economy which is seeing runaway inflation – the highest in decades – for longer than expected.

This has drastically altered the market’s expectation after the Federal Reserve doubled down on its stimulus tapering and plotted three interest rate hikes in 2022, said Booysen. He forecasts the tapering will ultimately reduce the liquidity in the market and riskier assets will be the eventual victims, posing a downside risk for the rand.

“There is no consensus on the outlook for the oil price amongst traders at the moment. With a global economy expected to start moving out of pandemic mode, implying increased oil demand, being offset by the rise in US production which could create a surplus, the bulls are taking on the bears in the oil market.

“JP Morgan is predicting an oil price closer to $125/barrel but if the US supply does ramp up, we could see the actual number fall far short. Demand will also be greatly affected by the pace at which the global economy can start accelerating and enter a post-pandemic phase.”

China’s rate of economic growth and its demand for commodities will also be key to the rand’s fortunes in 2022, said Booysen. The eastern powerhouse’s ability to sustain its growth trajectory will ultimately be telling in the duration of the current commodity bull cycle, he said.

“Commodity producing economies, including South Africa, will be influenced greatly by this with an ultimate impact on the rand. The stronger the commodity cycle, the more supportive it will be for the local currency.”

A final risk to the rand on the global front lies with Turkey – our currency trades as a proxy for the lira in highly volatile periods – given that Turkish monetary policy is determined by politicians, he said.

“Lowering interest rates in the face of high inflation has been contrary to globally accepted economic practices and has meant that the lira was by far the worst-performing currency globally in 2021, weakening over 40% during the year.

“In thin December trade, this kept the rand under pressure too. We could see some rand strength once those rand shorts are unwound, but we won’t see too much unless the lira also strengthens again.”

Local news is more positive

South Africa’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has been nothing short of brilliant and has ultimately been a solid anchor in the South Africa economy over the past few years, said Booysen.

“Taking proactive steps in raising interest rates has kept our carry attractiveness at decent levels recently. While the 25bp hike of November 2021 won’t have a massive effect on containing inflation, the expectation is that a 25bp hike at every meeting in 2022 is probable and should bode well for the rand in the face of US tapering and ultimately rate hikes.

“With the warning of another rate hike already having been sounded, this confirms that monetary policy should be rand supportive in 2022.”

However, counterbalancing this is Eskom’s ability to keep the lights on and the factories running which will play a pivotal part in our economy in 2022, he said.

“Investor and business confidence will remain low as long as load-shedding remains an imminent threat locally. Ageing power stations that have been neglected over the past three decades have put the power utility – as well as the South African economy – under serious pressure.

“Although headway has been made and Eskom has added Kusile to the grid, there is still much work to be done. Independent power producers could play a big role going forward, but the load-shedding threat will remain throughout 2022, which holds a negative sword over the rand’s head.”

Added to this, South Africa’s weak fiscal position combined with little political will to effect the reforms needed to cut costs and curb debt will be a further headwind for the South Africa economy in 2022, said Booysen.

“As we know, the rand’s fluctuations are always subjected to political tensions and there is no shortage of such in South Africa. With Part 1 of State Capture Report having been released last week and the remaining two parts to follow, the responses of President Ramaphosa and the NPA will be key to determining overlays in the rand’s behaviour.

“We are also facing further court action regarding former President Jacob Zuma in the form of an appeal to the ruling that his medical parole was unlawful as well as his corruption trial which is set to go ahead in April. As we witnessed in 2021, these events raise the possibility of unrest which may affect the rand’s value.”

On Monday morning (10 January), the rand was trading at the following levels against the major currencies:
  • Dollar/Rand: R15.63
  • Pound/Rand: R21.25
  • Euro/Rand: R17.72

Factors that will impact the rand at the start of 2022

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