Long term developments in South Africa’s reserves

South Africa’s foreign reserves have increased from under USD2 billion in the mid-1980s to over USD60 billion currently. Foreign reserves are a potential buffer in the event of external shocks since the rand value of these reserves tends to increase during global risk events (as occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic).

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