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South African Inflation Drops to 3.5%, Clearing Path for More Rate Cuts

December 17, 2025
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South Africa’s inflation rate dipped below expectations in November, offering fresh momentum to the central bank’s campaign to bring borrowing costs down while navigating its newly adopted, more ambitious inflation target.

Consumer price inflation slowed to 3.5% year-on-year last month, down from October’s 3.6% reading, Statistics South Africa reported. The figure marks the first deceleration in three months and comfortably sits within the one percentage point tolerance band of the South African Reserve Bank’s recently announced 3% inflation target—a reduction from the previous 4.5% midpoint.

The November data surprised economists, who had forecast inflation would hold steady at 3.6% for the month. The better-than-expected outcome has strengthened market confidence that policymakers have room to continue loosening monetary policy through 2025 and beyond.

Divergent Price Pressures

A detailed breakdown from the statistics agency revealed mixed movements across consumer categories. Transport and recreation costs showed notably cooler price growth during November, helping to drag down the headline figure. However, food prices and restaurant costs moved in the opposite direction, recording increases that partially offset gains elsewhere.

Perhaps more telling for monetary policymakers, core inflation—which excludes volatile components such as food and energy—came in at 3.2% annually in November. This measure is closely watched by the Reserve Bank as a more reliable gauge of underlying price pressures in the economy.

Central Bank Gains Confidence

The subdued inflation print has bolstered the case for continued monetary easing. “The softer-than-expected South African headline inflation reading and weak core inflation will give the Reserve Bank plenty of confidence that it can meet its new, lower 3% inflation target,” William Jackson, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, said in a research note following the data release.

Jackson’s firm is now projecting 100 basis points’ worth of cuts to the repo rate throughout 2025—a forecast that would bring the main lending rate down to 5.75% from its current level of 6.75%.

The Reserve Bank reduced rates by 25 basis points at its November meeting, citing an improving inflation outlook as justification for the move. That decision came shortly after Governor Lesetja Kganyago and the Monetary Policy Committee unveiled their decision to lower the inflation target midpoint to 3%, signaling a more hawkish long-term stance on price stability despite near-term easing.

Market Expectations Shift

Since the target adjustment was announced, sentiment around inflation has notably improved. A quarterly survey commissioned by the Reserve Bank found that business leaders, trade union officials, and economic analysts now expect significantly lower inflation levels under the new framework—a shift in expectations that could become self-reinforcing as wage and pricing decisions adapt to the revised target.

The confluence of cooling inflation, a lower target, and improving sentiment presents policymakers with what many analysts view as a favorable window for supporting economic growth through lower borrowing costs. South Africa’s economy has struggled with subdued growth in recent years, weighed down by structural challenges including persistent electricity shortages and high unemployment.

What’s Next

All eyes now turn to the Reserve Bank’s next policy announcement, scheduled for January 29. Markets will be watching closely to see whether Governor Kganyago and his colleagues opt for another 25 basis point reduction or signal a more aggressive easing cycle ahead.

For South African consumers and businesses, further rate cuts could provide meaningful relief. Lower interest rates typically translate to reduced costs for mortgages, vehicle financing, and business loans—potentially injecting some stimulus into an economy that has faced considerable headwinds.

However, policymakers must balance domestic considerations against external risks, including global economic uncertainty and currency volatility, which could complicate the inflation outlook in the months ahead.

The rand’s performance and imported inflation pressures will remain key factors in determining how aggressively the central bank can afford to cut rates while still achieving its newly ambitious inflation goal.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

South Africa’s inflation unexpectedly dropped to 3.5% in November—the first decline in three months—giving the Reserve Bank strong justification to continue cutting interest rates in 2025.

With inflation now comfortably within the new 3% target range and core prices remaining subdued at 3.2%, economists predict up to 100 basis points of rate cuts next year, potentially lowering borrowing costs significantly for consumers and businesses. The next rate decision comes January 29, and all signs point to continued monetary easing ahead.

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