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South African Rand Slips against the Dollar

JOHANNESBURG, Oct 5 (Reuters) - The South African rand weakened in early trade on Thursday, giving up some earlier gains after U.S. Treasury yields slipped from 16-year highs.

At 0728 GMT, the rand traded at 19.4200 against the dollar , about 0.4% weaker than its previous close.

The dollar last traded around 0.04% stronger against a basket of global currencies.

On Thursday, a plunge in oil prices and softer U.S. labour data helped pull Treasury yields off 16-year peaks, weakening the dollar and giving some reprieve to emerging market currencies such as the rand in earlier trade.

The rand has already lost about 2.2% against the greenback this month.

Like other risk-sensitive currencies, the rand often takes cues from international factors like changes in U.S. yields, in the absence of major local data points.

On the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, the blue-chip Top-40 index last traded about 0.1% higher.

South Africa's benchmark 2030 government bond was stronger in early deals, with the yield down 3 basis points to 11.055%.

Reporting by Tannur Anders, Editing by Bhargav Acharya and Bernadette Baum

Source: Reuters


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