(Reuters) - South Africa's rand was a touch firmer against the dollar on Friday, tracking emerging market trends and also cheered in part by a lower February trade deficit, although pressure lurked from higher fuel import costs.
At 1503 the rand was at 7.2530 against the dollar, up just 0.10 percent from its Thursday New York close of 7.26. The local unit treaded a 7.23/30 during Friday's session.
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