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China's foreign exchange reserves rose 1.27% MoM in June. The central bank's gold reserves increased for the eighth consecutive month.

iconJul 7, 2025 16:12
Source:SMM

According to statistics from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), as of month-end June 2025, China's foreign exchange reserves stood at $3,317.4 billion, an increase of $32.2 billion from month-end May, representing a rise of 0.98%.

In June 2025, influenced by factors such as the macro policies and economic growth prospects of major economies, the US dollar index fell, and global financial asset prices generally rose. Due to the combined effects of exchange rate conversion and changes in asset prices, the foreign exchange reserves increased that month. China's economy continued to grow steadily and maintain a good development momentum, which is conducive to keeping the foreign exchange reserves basically stable.

According to central bank data, China's gold reserves at month-end June were reported at 73.9 million ounces (approximately 2,298.55 mt), up 70,000 ounces (approximately 2.18 mt) MoM, marking the eighth consecutive month of gold reserve increases.

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