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January Rate Cut Likely as South Africa Inflation Slows

Daba Finance/January Rate Cut Likely as South Africa Inflation Slows
BREAKING NEWSJanuary 23, 2025 at 10:32 AM UTC

TLDR

  • South Africa's inflation rose to 3% in December 2024 from 2.9% in November
  • The slower-than-anticipated increase strengthens expectations of a 25 basis-point interest rate cut
  • The central bank has already reduced the key repo rate by 50 basis points since September

South Africa's inflation rose to 3% in December 2024 from 2.9% in November, falling short of the 3.2% expected by economists, according to Statistics South Africa. The slower-than-anticipated increase strengthens expectations of a 25 basis-point interest rate cut at the South African Reserve Bank’s monetary policy meeting on January 30.

The central bank has already reduced the key repo rate by 50 basis points since September as inflation remained near the lower end of its 3%-6% target range. The rand gained nearly 3% against the dollar last week, supported by optimism over economic growth and potential monetary easing.

Housing costs and miscellaneous goods and services were the main contributors to inflation, rising by 4.4% and 6.6%, respectively. Stats SA announced revisions to inflation calculation methods, including updates to the consumer price index basket and weightings, effective in the next release.

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Key Takeaways

While South Africa's inflation remains subdued, global inflation risks could limit the Reserve Bank’s rate-cutting cycle. Governor Lesetja Kganyago warned that inflationary pressures from international policies, including those of the U.S., could disrupt monetary easing efforts. Economists at Bloomberg and Capital Economics expect a short-lived rate-cut cycle, likely pausing after a 25 basis-point cut in January. Forward rate agreements are pricing in a 42% chance of a rate cut this month. Inflation revisions and methodology updates by Stats SA may also influence future inflation trends, with new classifications and weightings providing a more accurate reflection of price dynamics in 2025 and beyond. The central bank’s focus on anchoring inflation expectations near the midpoint of its target range will remain critical for monetary policy decisions.

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