Foreign Exchange Reserves in South Africa are defined as the foreign assets held or managed by the country's central bank. The reserves are made up of gold or a specific currency, depending on the case. They can also be special drawing rights and marketable securities denominated in foreign currencies, such as treasury bills, government bonds, corporate bonds and equities, and foreign currency loans. 

A higher than expected figure should be seen as positive (bullish) for the ZAR while a lower than expected figure should be seen as negative (bearish) for the ZAR.

Units:  Billion
Details
Impact: Low
Country:
Currency: ZAR
Latest Release
Previous: $67.59B
Consensus: $67.8B
Actual: $68.12B
Next Release
Date: Jul 07, 06:00
Time left: 2 days
Consensus: $70B

Forex Sentiment (ZAR)

Symbol Community Trend (Shorts vs Longs) Symbol Popularity Avg. Short Price /
Distance From Price
Avg. Long Price /
Distance From Price
Current Price
USDZAR
16.1309
-14783 pips
17.9863
-3771 pips
17.60922
Symbol Action Percentage Volume Positions
USDZAR Short 8% 0.13 lots 11
Long 92% 1.41 lots 63
0% of traders are currently trading USDZAR.
EURZAR
18.0848
-26572 pips
20.6242
+1178 pips
20.74196
Symbol Action Percentage Volume Positions
EURZAR Short 90% 1.35 lots 61
Long 10% 0.15 lots 4
0% of traders are currently trading EURZAR.
ZARJPY
8.1890
-0 pips
8.0561
+14 pips
8.193
Symbol Action Percentage Volume Positions
ZARJPY Short 53% 1.50 lots 1
Long 47% 1.34 lots 20
0% of traders are currently trading ZARJPY.