Hong Kong: Official foreign exchange reserves assets at the end of February were $416.4 billion.
On March 7th, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced that the official foreign exchange reserves of Hong Kong at the end of February 2025 were 416.4 billion US dollars (4.164 billion US dollars at the end of January 2025).
On March 7, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced that Hong Kong's official foreign exchange reserves at the end of February 2025 were US$416.4 billion (down from US$421.5 billion at the end of January 2025). Including unsettled foreign exchange contracts, Hong Kong's foreign exchange reserves at the end of February 2025 were US$415.9 billion (down from US$421.5 billion at the end of January 2025). The total foreign exchange reserves of US$416.4 billion is equivalent to more than 5 times Hong Kong's circulating currency, or approximately 38% of the Hong Kong dollar money supply M3.
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