国家外汇局,公布重要数据
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-07 05:15

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights that China's foreign exchange reserves reached $339.91 billion by the end of January 2026, marking an increase of $41.2 billion or 1.23% from December 2025, and this is the highest level since December 2015 [1] - The increase in foreign exchange reserves is attributed to factors such as the decline in the US dollar index, rising global financial asset prices, and changes in exchange rates and asset prices [1] - The foreign exchange reserves have increased for six consecutive months, with the growth rate in January being the highest since January 2024, reflecting a stable economic performance in China [1] Group 2 - China's foreign exchange reserves are currently considered to be in a moderately sufficient state, providing important support for maintaining the RMB exchange rate at a reasonable equilibrium level amid external fluctuations [2] - As of the end of January, China's gold reserves stood at 7.419 million ounces, with an increase of 40,000 ounces, marking the 15th consecutive month of gold accumulation by the central bank [2] - The central bank's strategy to diversify international reserves and increase gold holdings is expected to continue, driven by the need to optimize reserve structure and respond to changes in the international environment [2]