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USDZAR announcements Us Dollar / South African Rand announcements and dividends declared FOREX

Us Dollar / South African Rand Complete list of announcements declared & dividend announcements by Us Dollar / South African Rand USDZAR

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Announcements and dividends declared by Us Dollar / South African Rand USDZAR

Rupee falls 7 paise to all-time closing low of 88.79 against US dollar
The rupee settled at an all-time closing low of 88.79 against the US dollar, pressured by persistent foreign capital outflows and global risk-off sentiments. Investors remain concerned over trade uncertainties and US visa fee hikes, with the upcoming RBI p
Announcement as on 29 September 2025

Rupee rises 3 paise to 88.69 against US dollar in early trade
The rupee rose 3 paise to 88.69 against the US dollar, trading in a tight range due to capital outflows and geopolitical developments. The RBI's upcoming policy meeting and potential intervention are closely watched amidst new US tariffs on drugs. Meanwhil
Announcement as on 29 September 2025

Standard Chartered to launch US dollar clearance from GIFT city on October 7: CEO
Standard Chartered India to launch US dollar clearance from GIFT city on October 7, CEO says.
Announcement as on 25 September 2025

Rupee recovers 7 paise from all-time low to close at 88.68 against US dollar
The rupee edged up 7 paise to 88.68 against the dollar due to suspected RBI intervention, despite a strong US dollar, H1-B visa fee hike, and rising crude oil prices. Exporter dollar sales and RBI actions cushioned the fall, while global trade uncertaintie
Announcement as on 25 September 2025

Rupee falls 28 paise to close at 88.13 against US dollar
The rupee weakened to 88.13 against the US dollar due to a hawkish Federal Reserve stance and a stronger dollar. The Fed's rate cut outlook, worries over potential US tariffs, and continuous foreign fund outflows pressured the rupee.
Announcement as on 18 September 2025

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USDZAR Us Dollar / South African Rand current price & indicator signals

Moving Averages for Us Dollar / South African Rand

  • 5Day Average: 17.07
  • 12Day Average: 16.92
  • 20Day Average: 16.72
  • 50Day Average: 16.31
  • 100Day Average: 16.6
  • 150Day Average: 16.87
  • 200Day Average: 17.11

USDZAR Indicators & signals

Indicator MACD (12,26,9)

16.9, 16.67, 0.19
Indicator MACD is in positive zone

Indicator ADX (14)

6.67, 28.57, 25
Indicator ADX is indicating that momentum is weak.
Indicator ADX is showing that momentum is towards buying

Indicator RSI (14)

Current RSI is: 50
Indicator RSI is indicating buying momentum and stock might rise.

Recent prices of USDZAR Us Dollar / South African Rand are as follows: Daily volume is divided by 10 day averaged volume

Date Close Range Change % Volume
30 Mon Mar 2026 17.20760 17.03680 to 17.21580 0.43% 0.65 times
27 Fri Mar 2026 17.13440 17.01430 to 17.21840 0.24% 0.69 times
26 Thu Mar 2026 17.09400 16.97260 to 17.17200 0.61% 1.31 times
25 Wed Mar 2026 16.99120 16.83470 to 17.00310 0.44% 1.23 times
24 Tue Mar 2026 16.91700 16.78790 to 17.13530 0.44% 0.03 times
23 Mon Mar 2026 16.84240 16.67450 to 17.24870 -1.01% 1.02 times
20 Fri Mar 2026 17.01440 16.72500 to 17.12730 1.67% 0.83 times
19 Thu Mar 2026 16.73530 16.69530 to 17.09560 0.26% 1.45 times
17 Tue Mar 2026 16.69140 16.60350 to 16.77550 0.03% 1.2 times
16 Mon Mar 2026 16.68580 16.62980 to 16.90250 -1.56% 0.92 times
13 Fri Mar 2026 16.95100 16.72260 to 16.96040 1.13% 1.33 times
12 Thu Mar 2026 16.76230 16.48170 to 16.80320 1.02% 0.02 times

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