The Fed is expected to provide direction on the outlook for the world’s largest economy amid concern about the effect of Covid-19
The rand looked set for its third day of gains on Wednesday morning, while investors remain cautious ahead of the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decision later in the day.
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