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Russia's international reserves increased by $25.5 billion in a week

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Russia's international reserves rose to $681.3 billion, showing a weekly increase of $25.5 billion. This was confirmed on April 25 by data from the Central Bank of Russia on its website.

"As of the end of the day on April 18, 2025, international reserves amounted to 681.3 billion," the regulator said in a statement.

Thus, in the period from April 11 to April 18 of this year, Russia's international reserves increased by 3.9%. According to the Central Bank, such changes are the result of a positive revaluation.

On April 10, it was reported that Russia's international reserves rose to $658 billion, reaching a historic high. The Central Bank cited a positive revaluation of international reserves as the reason for this growth.

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