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South African markets soar despite weak economic data, slow reforms

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15th September 2025

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South African financial markets have outperformed expectations, with the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) reaching record highs and the rand/dollar exchange rate rising despite a threat to exports from 30% US tariffs.

However, growth in Africa's largest and most industrialised economy has been stuck at around 1% for a decade and the outlook is uncertain, despite promises of reforms from the coalition government put together a month after May 2024's election.

These include reforms on freight and rail, boosting power generation and improving skills for South Africans left out of the job market.

GROWTH

Business indices show private sector hesitation to invest. South Africa's economy grew 0.8% in the second quarter of 2025, its fastest in two years.

The government wants 3% growth within three years. The central bank forecasts 2% by 2027. 

EMPLOYMENT

South Africa has one of the highest unemployment rates in the world, at 33.2% in the second quarter.

Minister of Employment and Labour, Makhosazana Meth, told Reuters economic uncertainty meant nearly 100 000 jobs could be shed this year as companies like ArcelorMittal, Goodyear and Ford South Africa lay off workers. She wants to provide 240 000 South Africans with job opportunities this year.

REFORMS

Years of mismanagement of key state institutions, notably state power utility, Eskom, have hindered growth. In the past year, the power supply has stabilised after years of blackouts.

Interventions to improve operations at the ports and freight rail company Transnet are slowly bearing fruit too.

FINANCIAL MARKETS

South African financial markets' strength over the past year is an "inconsistency" not easily explained, says Kevin Lings, chief economist at Stanlib.

He said local asset managers see equities as relatively cheap. The JSE has remained above July's 100 000-point high.

Miyelani Maluleke, an economist at ABSA CIB, cites robust gold and platinum group metal prices. Meanwhile, ending a protracted row within the coalition over the budget boosted the rand.

"There's definitely less concern around government ... stability right now," Maluleke said.

"Reform is improving ... some of the areas that have been big challenges," he said.

Edited by Reuters

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