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South Africa’s net foreign reserves rise to $43.7bn

By Abisola THOMPSON

South Africa’s net foreign reserves inched up to $43.659 billion in February from $43.589 billion in January, the Reserve Bank said on Thursday.

The central bank data showed that gross reserves also edged higher, rising to $50.836 billion from $50.832 billion previously.

The forward position, which represents the central bank’s unsettled or swap transactions, fell to $1.369 billion in February from $1.382 billion in the previous month.—–Reuters

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