France Forex Reserves Rise Further

2026-01-08 07:59 By Judith Sib-at 1 min. read

France’s official reserve assets rose to a new record high of €362.74 billion in December 2025, from €359.39 billion in November.

This represents a rise of €3.35 billion amid increases in gold reserves (€287.48 billion vs €282.85 billion in November) and other reserve assets (€6.49 billion vs €6.40 billion).

Meanwhile, decreases were observed in claims on the IMF (€38.41 billion vs €38.86 billion) and foreign currency reserves (€30.36 billion vs €31.28 billion).

In December 2024, the reserves stood at €275.08 billion.



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