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Vol. 19 No. 46 Weekly Economic Highlights Table of Contents 1. INTEREST RATES..1 2. CLEARING AND SETTLEMENT ACTIVITY....2 3. INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY PRICE DEVELOPMENTS...4 5. EXCHANGE RATES... 6 6. EQUITY MARKETS... 7 Week Ending 17 th November 2017

1. INTEREST RATES Deposit Rates Average deposit rates for savings deposits, deposits of 1 month and 3 month tenors remained unchanged at 4.22%, 4.02% and 4.14%, respectively, during the week ending 17 th November 2017. Table 1: Average Deposit Rates (per annum) Date Savings Deposits (%) 1-Month Deposits (%) 3-Months Deposits (%) 20-October-17 4.22 4.09 4.12 27-October-17 4.22 4.03 4.09 03-November-17 4.22 4.02 4.14 10-November-17 4.22 4.02 4.14 17-November-17 4.22 4.02 4.14 Source: Banking Institutions, 2017 Lending Rates Commercial bank weighted lending rates for corporate clients stood at 7.06% during the week under review, down from 7.09% recorded in the previous week. Weighted lending rates for individual clients, however, remained unchanged at 9.69%. Table 2: Lending Rates Date Lending Rates 1 (%) Commercial Banks (weighted) Individuals Corporate clients 20-October-17 8.95 7.18 27-October-17 9.66 7.06 03-November-17 9.66 7.05 10-November-17 9.69 7.09 17-November-17 9.69 7.06 Source: Banking Institutions, 2017 1 Minimum weighted lending rates offered by commercial banks. 1

2. CLEARING AND SETTLEMENT ACTIVITY During the week ending 17 th November 2017, the total value of transactions processed through the National Payment Systems (NPS) stood at US$2 055.13 million, a 9% increase from the US$1 883.67 million recorded in the previous week. Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) transactions recorded a 19% increase, from US$1 227.38 million in the previous week to US$1 462.76 million during the week under analysis. The NPS was dominated by RTGS transactions which contributed 71.18% of the total value of transactions, followed by Mobile 17.10%; Point of Sale (POS), 11.48%; Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), 0.18%; and Cheque, 0.06%, as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Composition of NPS Transactions in Value Terms CHEQUE 0.06% POS 11.48% ATM 0.18% RTGS 71.18% MOBILE 17.10% Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, 2017 The total volume of transactions processed through the NPS was 26 487 177 during the week under review, reflecting a 9% decrease from 29 045 275 transactions recorded in the prior week. The distribution of NPS transaction volumes was as follows: Mobile, 73.15%; POS, 26.05%; RTGS, 0.42%; ATMs, 0.36%; and Cheque, 0.02%, as shown in figure 2. 2

Figure 2: Composition of NPS Transactions in Volume Terms` MOBILE 73.15% RTGS 0.42% CHEQUE 0.02% ATM 0.36% POS 26.05% Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, 2017 Table 3: National Payment Systems Activity PAYMENT STREAM WEEK ENDING 10 November 2017 WEEK ENDING 17 November 2017 CHANGE FROM LAST WEEK PROPORTION VALUES IN USD (millions) RTGS 1,227.38 1,462.76 19% 71.18% CHEQUE 1.21 1.17-3% 0.06% POS 252.29 235.94-6% 11.48% ATMS 3.89 3.77-3% 0.18% MOBILE 398.90 351.48-12% 17.10% TOTAL 1,883.67 2,055.13 9% 100% VOLUMES RTGS 135,846 110,382-19% 0.42% CHEQUE 6,049 6,016-1% 0.02% POS 7,639,724 6,900,834-10% 26.05% ATMs 97,823 94,116-4% 0.36% MOBILE 21,165,833 19,375,829-8% 73.15% TOTAL 29,045,275 26,487,177-9% 100% Source: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, 2017 3

4. INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY PRICE DEVELOPMENTS The weekly average international commodity prices of copper, nickel and crude oil retreated, during the week ending 17 th November 2017. Platinum prices, however, firmed, whilst gold prices remained unchanged, as shown in Table 4. Table 4: Metal and Crude Oil Prices Gold Platinum Copper Nickel Crude Oil 2017 US$/ounce US$/ounce US$/tonne US$/tonne US$/barrel Week ending (6-10 Nov) 1,279.83 928.80 6,884.70 12,695.00 63.75 13-Nov 14-Nov 15-Nov 16-Nov 17-Nov Week ending (13-17 Nov) Weekly Change (%) Source: BBC, KITCO and Bloomberg 1278.18 931.50 6818.50 12250.00 63.14 1274.15 927.00 6888.00 12340.00 61.73 1283.95 933.50 6756.00 11750.00 61.86 1278.85 931.00 6771.00 11685.00 61.32 1284.10 935.00 6776.00 11535.00 62.71 1,279.85 931.60 6,801.90 11,912.00 62.15 0.0 0.3 (1.2) (6.2) (2.5) Gold Gold prices closed the week under review unchanged from the previous week level of US$1 279.83/oz. Prices remained unchanged as investors awaited minutes of the Fed meeting held this month. Platinum Platinum prices surged by 0.3%, from a weekly average of US$928.80/ounce recorded in the previous week to US$931.60/ounce during the week ending 17 th November 2017. The prices were supported by increasing demand from the jewellery industry, against a background of declining global production. 4

Copper Copper prices slumped by 1.2%, to close the week under review at US$6 801.90/ton. This was largely on account of negative market sentiment, coupled with the weak demand outlook in China, the world s largest consumer of the base metal. Nickel Nickel prices declined by 6.2%, from a weekly average of US$12 695.00/ton registered in the previous week to close the week under review at an average of US$11 912.00/ton. Oversupply worries, amid rising global inventories, largely accounted for the decline. Crude Oil Crude oil prices retreated by 2.5% to US$62.15/barrel during the week under analysis, from US$63.75/barrel in the previous week. Prices were weighed down by rising US shale oil production which continued to offset efforts to cut global supplies by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). 5

5. EXCHANGE RATES The U.S dollar appreciated against the British pound, rand and pula during the week ending 17 th November 2017. The greenback, however, depreciated against the euro during the same week. Table 5: International Exchange Rates per US$ ZAR GBP BWP EURO 2017 Weekly Average (6-10 Nov) 14.1925 0.7613 10.5753 0.8611 13-Nov 14.4025 0.7615 10.5988 0.8579 14-Nov 14.4901 0.7623 10.6838 0.8566 15-Nov 14.3841 0.7611 10.6157 0.8481 16-Nov 14.3893 0.7593 10.6045 0.8491 17-Nov 14.1483 1.3233 10.5820 0.8469 Weekly Average (13-17 Nov) 14.3629 0.8735 10.6170 0.8517 Appr(+)/Depr(-) (%) of the USD 1.2 14.7 0.4-1.1 Source: Reuters, 2017 6

6. EQUITY MARKETS During the week ending 17 th November 2017, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) was characterized by bearish sentiment and profit taking, as a result of political developments in the country. Resultantly, the industrial index declined by 18.59% to close the week under review at 432.72%. Losses were recorded in Delta (36.37%); Edgars (35%); Econet (27.96%); CFI Holdings (22.01%); and PPC (21.11%). The losses were partially offset by gains realized in TSL (37.50%); Proplastics (11.84%); and National Foods (2.82%). The resources index also declined by 2.69% to close the week under analysis at 134.40 points. This was on account of losses in Bindura Nickel Corporation, (10.00%). Falgold and Hwange Colliery Company remained inactive during the week under review. Table 6: Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) Statistics Industrial Index (points) Mining Index (points) Grand Market Capitalization (US$) Market Turnover (US$) Volume of Shares 27-October-17 514.30 137.25 14,626,384,163 47,219,737 78,855,156 03-November-17 525.63 140.50 14,948,742,418 38,391,493 32,101,054 10-November-17 531.55 138.12 15,121,184,803 39,653,381 54,851,247 17-November-17 432.72 134.40 12,347,479,764 84,087,123 48,932,558 Weekly Change (%) -18.59-2.69-18.34 112.06-10.79 Source: Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), 2017 7

30-Nov-16 16-Dec-16 1-Jan-17 17-Jan-17 2-Feb-17 18-Feb-17 6-Mar-17 22-Mar-17 7-Apr-17 23-Apr-17 9-May-17 25-May-17 10-Jun-17 26-Jun-17 12-Jul-17 28-Jul-17 13-Aug-17 29-Aug-17 14-Sep-17 30-Sep-17 16-Oct-17 1-Nov-17 17-Nov-17 Industrial Index Mining Index Figure 3 : Zimbabwe Stock Exchange Indices 540 450 360 270 180 90 0 230 200 170 140 110 80 50 20 Industrial Index Mining Index Source: Zimbabwe Stock exchange, 2017 Market Turnover and Volume The volume of shares traded declined by 10.79% to 48.93 million, during the week ending 17 th November 2017. Market turnover, however, increased by 112.06% from 39.65 million recorded in the prior week, to US$84.09 million during the week under analysis. There were block trades, which saw 5.7 million Econet Wireless shares; 0.6 million Delta Corporation shares; and 0.1 million Old Mutual shares exchange hands at 187 cents, 321.25 cents and 1430 cents, respectively. 8

21-Oct-16 04-Nov-16 18-Nov-16 02-Dec-16 16-Dec-16 30-Dec-16 13-Jan-17 27-Jan-17 10-Feb-17 24-Feb-17 10-Mar-17 24-Mar-17 07-Apr-17 21-Apr-17 05-May-17 19-May-17 02-Jun-17 16-Jun-17 30-Jun-17 14-Jul-17 28-Jul-17 11-Aug-17 25-Aug-17 08-Sep-17 22-Sep-17 06-Oct-17 20-Oct-17 03-Nov-17 17-Nov-17 US$ Billions 30-Nov-16 16-Dec-16 01-Jan-17 17-Jan-17 02-Feb-17 18-Feb-17 06-Mar-17 22-Mar-17 07-Apr-17 23-Apr-17 09-May-17 25-May-17 10-Jun-17 26-Jun-17 12-Jul-17 28-Jul-17 13-Aug-17 29-Aug-17 14-Sep-17 30-Sep-17 16-Oct-17 01-Nov-17 17-Nov-17 US$ Millions Figure 4: Daily Market turnover 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 Source: Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, 2017 Market Capitalization During the week under review, the ZSE market capitalization stood at US$12.35 billion, an 18.34% loss from the US$15.12 billion recorded in the previous week. This followed losses in both the industrial and mining indices. Figure 5 : Market Capitalization 16.0 14.5 13.0 11.5 10.0 8.5 7.0 5.5 4.0 2.5 1.0 Source: Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, 2017 9

18-Nov-16 2-Dec-16 16-Dec-16 30-Dec-16 13-Jan-17 27-Jan-17 10-Feb-17 24-Feb-17 10-Mar-17 24-Mar-17 7-Apr-17 21-Apr-17 5-May-17 19-May-17 2-Jun-17 16-Jun-17 30-Jun-17 14-Jul-17 28-Jul-17 11-Aug-17 25-Aug-17 8-Sep-17 22-Sep-17 6-Oct-17 20-Oct-17 3-Nov-17 17-Nov-17 Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) Development The JSE All Share index registered a 0.59% increase, from 59 776.12 points in the previous week to close the week ending 17 th November 2017 at 60 128.92 points. JSE market capitalization declined from R16.28 trillion to R16.13 trillion, during the week under review. Period All Share Index (points) Market Capitalization (ZAR trillion) 13-October-17 57 876.60 15.76 20-October 17 57 948.66 15.94 27-October-17 58 714.04 16.13 03-November-17 59 638.21 16.38 10-November-17 59 776.12 16.28 17-November-17 60 128.92 16.13 % Change 0.59-0.92 Source:https://www.jse.co.za/services/market-data/market-statistics Figure 6: Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) All Share Index 61000 59000 57000 55000 53000 51000 49000 Source:https://www.jse.co.za/services/market-data/market-statistics RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE 24 th NOVEMBER 2017 10