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November Delivers Several Early Gifts for SA Investors

Just in time for the festive season, November 2025 brought the economic gifts South African investors had long anticipated. In a series of positive developments, the country achieved its first sovereign rating upgrade in two decades, set its first monetary policy target change in a quarter-century, and saw the JSE surge to all-time highs, driven by renewed investor confidence.

The culmination of years of reform efforts has achieved what many believed impossible just 12 months ago: S&P Global upgraded South Africa’s sovereign credit rating to BB from BB-, with a positive outlook indicating further upgrades ahead. This historic move, along with the South African Reserve Bank’s strategic rate cut and inflation target adjustment, signifies a fundamental shift in the country’s economic path.

A perfect storm of positive developments

The S&P upgrade on 14 November reflected genuine fiscal consolidation with debt stabilising at 77.9% of GDP and the government achieving its first primary surplus of R68.5 billion. Eskom’s remarkable turnaround, posting its first profit in eight years, eliminated a major contingent liability that has loomed over the government’s balance sheet for over a decade.

The Reserve Bank’s decision to lower the inflation target to 3% (with a 1% tolerance) and to reduce interest rates by 25 basis points indicates that the Bank is confident it can shift the economy toward a sustained lower-inflation environment.

The Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement demonstrated that the government is balancing fiscal discipline with growth priorities, with a substantial decline in the projected deficit and revenue collections surpassing targets.

Investment revival signals renewed confidence

The stock market’s reaction has been strong, and foreign bond inflows have accelerated. The FTSE/JSE All Share Index climbed 46% year-to-date in dollar terms, beating most global indices and providing the kind of returns that make for a potentially positive year-end. More importantly, the exchange is seeing a revival in listings, with Cell C announcing IPO plans and Fidelity Services Group hiring banks for a potential listing.

South African government bonds are now trading at seven-year highs, reflecting international investors’ renewed appetite for rand assets.

The bottom line

While celebrating November’s achievements, investors should remain balanced in their expectations. South Africa remains two notches below investment grade, unemployment remains stubbornly high, and global uncertainties persist. However, the convergence of fiscal consolidation, monetary credibility, and structural reform creates the most favorable investment backdrop in years. Investors aiming to benefit from South Africa’s improving prospects should keep a diversified portfolio. Most of the equity market returns have stemmed from rising precious metal companies, not a broad market rally. The stronger rand and declining interest rates will particularly benefit companies with costs in rand and income from abroad.

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Zaheera Mohammed: +27 82 775 1898

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