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Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the US presidential race fuelled fresh uncertainty in world markets on Monday. Image: Pixabay

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The impact of Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the US Presidential race on the RAND

Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the US presidential race introduced new uncertainty into global markets on Monday.

22-07-24 12:26
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Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the US presidential race fuelled fresh uncertainty in world markets on Monday. Image: Pixabay

Joe Biden’s choice to exit the US presidential race created new uncertainty in global markets on Monday.

After last weekend’s assassination attempt on Donald Trump – and the following Republican convention – boosted bets he would win November’s election, investors were trying to work out the ramifications of the latest news out of the White House.

Biden on Sunday gave in to weeks of calls for him to step aside in the wake of a poor debate performance that amplified questions about his health, and endorsed vice-president Kamala Harris to succeed him.

The news has left traders wondering who will go head to head with Trump, whose expected victory had lifted equities and the dollar on expectations for tax cuts and deregulation.

Analysts said markets would likely be volatile in the near term.

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RAND VS MAJOR CURRENCIES

The table below depicts the rand exchange rate against five other major currencies following the news.

They are the dollar (US dollar), pound, euro, Australian dollar (A$) and New Zealand dollar (NZ$).

DollarR18.28/$
PoundR23.63/£
EuroR19.91/€
Australian dollarR12.18/A$
New Zealand dollarR10.96/NZ$

Exchange rates as at 10:30 on Monday, 22 July 2024