JOHANNESBURG: South Africa's rand traded flat on Tuesday as the dollar sagged on expectations the Federal Reserve would adopt a dovish outlook this week and concerns about slower U.S. economic growth.
* As of 0640 GMT, the rand was 0.1 percent firmer at 14.4250 per dollar, little changed from its close of 14.4400 overnight in New York.
* The currency sank to 14.4925 in the European session as ongoing nation-wide electricity outages by state utility Eskom dampened sentiment.
* Public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan plans to brief the media on Tuesday on the government's plans for the troubled power utility.
* The greenback was dragged to near two-week lows by growing expectations the Federal Reserve would adopt a more accommodative policy outlook this week, while keeping its benchmark interest rate unchanged.
* Government bonds also firmed, with the yield on the benchmark instrument maturing in 2026 down 1.5 basis points to 8.68 percent.
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