South Africa's net foreign reserves rise to $42.9 billion
Staff Writer | January 8, 2018
South Africa's net foreign reserves rose to $42.927 billion in December from $42.689 billion in November, the Reserve Bank said.Article continues below
Gross reserves also increased, to $50.722 billion from $50.297 billion, the central bank data showed.
The forward position, which represents the central bank's unsettled or swap transactions, decreased to $1.196 billion from $1.732 billion. ■ What to read next
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