Russia's international reserves rose to $690.6 billion and reached a historic high.
Russian international reserves rose to $690.6 billion in a week, updating the historical maximum. This was confirmed on July 10 by data on the website of the Central Bank of Russia.
"As of the end of the day on July 4, 2025, international reserves amounted to $690.6 billion," the regulator said in a statement.
So, during the week, international reserves showed an increase of $2.9 billion, or 0.4%. According to the Central Bank, such changes are the result of a positive revaluation.
On July 3, the Bank of Russia reported that the international reserves of the Russian Federation, according to data from June 20 to June 27, increased by 0.1%, thus their volume amounted to $687.7 billion.
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