黄金增持量为何降至“新低”?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-07 12:45

Core Insights - China's foreign exchange reserves reached $3338.658 billion by the end of September 2025, an increase of $16.504 billion from the end of August 2025, marking two consecutive months of growth [2][3] - The increase in foreign exchange reserves is attributed to rising global financial asset prices and the impact of macroeconomic data and monetary policies from major economies [4] - In the first three quarters of 2025, China's foreign exchange reserves increased by a total of $136.3 billion, with significant growth in the first half of the year [5] Group 1 - The increase in foreign exchange reserves is influenced by the slight fluctuations in the US dollar index and the overall rise in global financial asset prices [4] - The People's Bank of China has been increasing its gold reserves for 11 consecutive months, although the amount added in September was the lowest since November 2024 [7][8] - The current level of foreign exchange reserves is considered high, and there may be a possibility of implementing a certain scale of foreign exchange net selling to maintain reserves within a reasonable range [4][5] Group 2 - The increase in foreign exchange reserves is supported by a stable Chinese economy and improvements in high-quality development, which contribute to the stability of the reserves [5] - The diversification of trade partners and the optimization of export product structure have helped stabilize cross-border capital flows [5] - The current gold reserves account for 7.7% of China's official international reserve assets, which is significantly lower than the global average of around 15%, indicating a need for continued gold accumulation [8]