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Hope in Uncertainty: South Africa Cuts Interest Rates to Spark Growth

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Amid swirling global volatility, South Africa’s central bank has taken a cautious yet hopeful step by cutting the repo rate by 25 basis points, bringing it down to 7.25%. This reduction, which lowers the prime lending rate to 10.75%, is aimed at offering a small but meaningful boost to the nation’s underperforming economy, while staying within the safe bounds of controlled inflation.
The decision follows consecutive months of inflation dipping below the Reserve Bank’s target range of 3% to 6%, driven primarily by falling fuel costs and a stronger rand. These factors, along with revised inflation forecasts and the cancellation of previously expected VAT increases, gave policymakers room to act.
Despite the rate cut, the Monetary Policy Committee emphasized that uncertainty remains the dominant theme in the global economy—fueled by unpredictable geopolitical developments and volatile markets. Governor Lesetja Kganyago acknowledged this in his remarks, underscoring that uncertainty itself has become the only constant. Even so, this move, modest as it is, signals the central bank’s commitment to growth without compromising stability. It is a reminder that even amid uncertainty, decisive actions can still nurture progress.

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