The State Administration of Foreign Exchange: As of the end of July, China's foreign exchange reserves stood at 341.88 billion USD, an increase of 0.07% month-on-month.
The State Administration of Foreign Exchange announced the foreign exchange reserve data as of the end of July 2026.
On August 7, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange announced the foreign exchange reserve data for the end of July 2026. The data shows that by the end of July 2026, China's foreign exchange reserves stood at 341.88 billion USD, an increase of 2.5 billion USD from the end of June, representing a growth rate of 0.07%. In July, influenced by global macroeconomic conditions and the monetary policies of major economies, the US dollar index fell, and global major financial asset prices exhibited mixed trends. As a result of the combined effects of exchange rate adjustments and changes in asset prices, the foreign exchange reserves increased in that month. Chinas economy is exhibiting a trend towards new momentum and improved structure, demonstrating strong resilience and vitality, which favors the maintenance of the foreign exchange reserve size at a level.
This article is compiled from the official website of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, GMTEight editor: Liu Jiayin.
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