Hong Kong Monetary Authority: Official foreign exchange reserves as of the end of April amounted to US$442.1 billion.
On May 7, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced that Hong Kong's official foreign exchange reserves at the end of April 2026 were $442.1 billion (compared to $430.8 billion at the end of March 2026).
On May 7th, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced that Hong Kong's official foreign exchange reserves at the end of April 2026 were $442.1 billion (compared to $430.8 billion at the end of March 2026). There were no outstanding forward foreign exchange contracts at the end of April 2026 (compared to $300 million at the end of March 2026). The total amount of foreign exchange reserves of $442.1 billion is equivalent to more than five times the circulating currency in Hong Kong, or approximately 38% of the Hong Kong dollar money supply M3.
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