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imageJOHANNESBURG: The rand held steady against the dollar early on Monday but looked unlikely to gain significant ground amid fresh fears about economic growth in China, a major trading partner to South Africa.

Chinese manufacturing looked as though it contracted in the first quarter of the year as the March Markit/HSBC Purchasing Managers' Index fell to an eight-month low. The index has stayed below the 50 mark, signifying contraction, since January.

South Africa's rand was also coming back from a three-week low hit on Thursday after US Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen said the bank was likely to end its bond-buying programme later this year and could start to raise interest rates six months after that.

South African markets were closed for a holiday on Friday.

The local unit managed a slightly firmer open on Monday but remained within Friday's range.

At 0619 GMT, the rand was up 0.2 percent to 10.8890 to the dollar, off a 10.9100 close in New York. Analysts say the rand will be looking for direction from global markets but initial pressures are to the topside after the poor Chinese data.

Further negative news could drag the rand through the psychologically key 11 level. Later this week investors will train their eyes on local markets as the South African Reserve Bank announces its second monetary policy decision of the year.

The weak rand convinced the bank to hike the repo rate by 50 basis points to 5.5 percent in January and the market has priced in further tightening as South Africa contends with price pressures that have put inflation at the upper end of the bank's 3-6 percent target band.

Yields on government bonds were steady on Monday morning. The yield on the benchmark 2026 issue was at 8.625 percent and the 2015 note traded at 7.035 percent.

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