Czech Republic Forex Reserves Largest Since 2022

2025-12-09 09:09 By Czyrill Jean Coloma 1 min. read

Foreign exchange reserves in the Czech Republic increased to $172.6 billion in November 2025, from an upwardly revised $171.9 billion in the previous month.

It marked the largest amount since March 2022, largely driven by increases in gold holdings ($9.4 billion vs $8.9 billion in October) and other reserve assets ($1.9 billion vs $1.7 billion).

On the other hand, slight decreases were recorded in foreign currency reserves ($157 billion vs $157.1 billion), the IMF reserve position ($0.7 billion vs $0.8 billion), and SDRs ($3.4 billion vs $3.5 billion).



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