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Rand manipulated by banks

August 27, 2025

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BETRAYAL OF TRUST

- LAVAN GOPAUL

I VIEW the ongoing revelations and legal proceedings concerning the alleged manipulation of the rand by major banks with deep concern. This is more than a technical breach of financial regulations; it represents a profound betrayal of trust, striking at the heart of SA’s economic integrity and the financial well-being of its citizens.

The concept of currency manipulation, or “fixing”, involves a clandestine agreement among market participants to artificially influence exchange rates, deviating from their true market-driven values.

In the context of the Rand, such actions could have had far-reaching and insidious consequences, distorting economic signals and undermining the foundational principles of a fair and transparent market.

Rand fixing point to a coordinated effort by traders at various local and international banks. This typically involves collusion to coordinate buy and sell prices in the Rand against the US Dollar. They agree on specific price levels or trading ranges, or by sharing confidential client information, thus manipulating currency. The perpetrators' objective would be to profit from these artificially skewed rates, often at the expense of clients, other market participants, and ultimately, the broader economy.

The Rand fixing scandal casts a long shadow over SA’s standing in the global financial community. At a macro level, a nation's currency is a barometer of its economic health and stability.

When tampered with, it erodes international investor confidence. Integrity, lack of transparency and allegations of collusion may suggest systemic vulnerabilities that deter much-needed foreign direct investment (FDI) and portfolio investment.

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