Russia's international reserves up by 1.87% in February to $632.355 bln

As of March 1, 2024, Russia's international reserves amounted to $582.636 billion.
Russia's international reserves amounted to $632.355 billion as of March 1, 2025, having increased by $11.591 bln (or by 1.87%) since the beginning of February, the Central Bank said in a statement.
As of March 1, 2024, Russia's international reserves amounted to $582.636 billion.
In February 2025, foreign exchange reserves increased by 0.18% to $414.971 bln, while the value of monetary gold in reserves increased by 5.26% to $217.384 bln.
Russia’s international reserves are highly liquid foreign assets available with the Bank of Russia and the Russian Government. They comprise foreign currency, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), a reserve position in the International Monetary Fund and monetary gold
Western countries introduced sanctions against the Bank of Russia after the start of the special operation in Ukraine. In addition to freezing the gold and foreign exchange reserves of the Russian Federation, all operations related to the management of the reserves and assets of the Bank of Russia, as well as operations with any legal entity, organization acting on behalf of or at the request of the Bank of Russia were banned.



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