Group 1 - As of the end of September, China's foreign exchange reserves reached $333.87 billion, an increase of $16.5 billion from the end of August, marking a 0.5% rise. This is the 22nd consecutive month that reserves have remained above $3.2 trillion [1] - The increase in foreign exchange reserves in September was influenced by macroeconomic data and monetary policy expectations from major economies, leading to a slight fluctuation in the US dollar index and an overall rise in global financial asset prices [1] - The People's Bank of China has continued to increase its gold reserves, with the official gold reserves reaching 74.06 million ounces by the end of September, an increase of 40,000 ounces from the previous month. This marks the 11th consecutive month of gold accumulation [2] Group 2 - The stability of China's foreign exchange reserves is supported by the overall steady performance of the economy, with improvements in high-quality development and a diversified international trade environment [2] - The central bank's strategy of diversifying international reserves and dynamically adjusting gold reserves is expected to continue, with ongoing support for gold prices from both investment and hedging demand [3]
9月外储再超3.3万亿美元 央行连续11个月增持黄金
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-10-08 17:34