Hong Kong Monetary Authority: The overseas assets of foreign exchange funds increased by HK$30.8 billion in November to HK$3506.4 billion.
On December 13, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) released the main analysis accounts of the foreign exchange fund as of the end of November 2024.
On December 13, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) released the primary analysis of the foreign exchange fund's accounts as of the end of November 2024. The data shows that in November, the foreign exchange fund's foreign assets increased by 30.8 billion Hong Kong dollars, to 350.64 billion Hong Kong dollars. The monetary base was 195.01 billion Hong Kong dollars, including liabilities certificates, government-issued circulating notes and coins, bank system surplus, and issued foreign exchange fund bills and bonds. The foreign exchange fund's total claims on the Hong Kong private sector were 287.8 billion Hong Kong dollars. The total external liabilities were 28 billion Hong Kong dollars.
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