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Upgraded rand banknotes featuring former president Nelson Mandela and Africa’s Big Five wild animals — rhino, elephant, lion, buffalo and leopard — on display in Johannesburg, May 3 2023. Picture: WALDO SWIEGERS/BLOOMBERG
Business Day TV spoke to Rayno Nigrini, forex structurer at RMB, about the factors influencing the rand’s performance.
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Business Day TV speaks to Rayno Nigrini of RMB
Business Day TV spoke to Rayno Nigrini, forex structurer at RMB, about the factors influencing the rand’s performance.
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