Hong Kong Forex Reserves Rise for Second Straight Month

2025-12-05 08:34 By Dongting Liu 1 min. read

Hong Kong’s foreign exchange reserves increased to USD 429.4 billion in November 2025, up from a revised USD 426.1 billion in October, marking the second consecutive monthly rise, according to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

The reserves were equivalent to more than five times the currency in circulation and about 38% of the Hong Kong dollar M3.

At the end of December, there were no unsettled foreign exchange contracts.



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