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JUNE 2002 NATIONAL ECONOMY Part 2

Balance of payments: Current account

Balance on financial account*

Financial account

Gross gold and other foreign reserves

Gross gold and other foreign reserves

Gross gold and other foreign reserves

Imports covered by reserves

Net open position in foreign currency

Average net daily turnover in South African foreign exchange market

Exchange rate of the rand

Real effective exchange rate of the rand

M3 money supply

Domestic credit extension

Turnover in the secondary bond market

Money-market interest rates

Yield on long-term government bonds

Yield curve

Turnover in the secondary share market

Share prices - all classes

Real-estate market

Revenue of national government

Expenditure by national government

Deficit of national government

Non-financial public-sector borrowing requirement