Global shares suffered a sharp sell-off overnight, prompting a 1.52% drop on the JSE on Tuesday, while the rand pared some of its recent losses
JSE closed weaker on Tuesday, its first day of trading this week after Monday’s public holiday, amid firmer European and US markets, while the rand firmed along with the emerging-market currencies with the focus on the outcome of the US Federal Reserve’s two-day FOMC meeting on Wednesday.
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