LUKANYO MNYANDA: Coronavirus fallout evokes shades of rand’s crash in early 2000s

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LUKANYO MNYANDA: Coronavirus fallout evokes shades of rand’s crash in early 2000s
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Bets on a Reserve Bank rate cut are increasing amid a clamour for officials to act

The comments were made about 20 years ago after one of SA’s currency shocks in the early 2000s.

While memory might be subject to a certain margin of error, I don’t think I will be betraying the confidence of finance minister Tito Mboweni by recalling it as being said in a public setting.

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