China's foreign exchange reserves up to 3.2659 trillion USD
China's foreign exchange reserves totaled 3.2659 trillion U.S. dollars at the end of November, up by 4.8 billion dollars, or 0.15 percent, from the end of October, official data showed Saturday, Azernews reports, citing Xinhua.
According to a statement from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, both the U.S. dollar index and global financial asset prices climbed last month, affected by the monetary policies of major economies, market expectations and macroeconomic data.
Due to the combined effects of factors such as currency translation and changes in asset prices, China's foreign exchange reserves expanded last month, according to the statement.
The country's economic recovery is picking up momentum and market confidence is improving, and these factors are conducive to maintaining the stable scale of the country's foreign exchange reserves, the administration said.
According to data released Saturday by the People's Bank of China, the country's gold reserves increased to 72.96 million ounces at the end of November, up from 72.8 million ounces a month ago.
Here we are to serve you with news right now. It does not cost much, but worth your attention.
Choose to support open, independent, quality journalism and subscribe on a monthly basis.
By subscribing to our online newspaper, you can have full digital access to all news, analysis, and much more.
You can also follow AzerNEWS on Twitter @AzerNewsAz or Facebook @AzerNewsNewspaper
Thank you!