By the end of February, our country's foreign exchange reserves reached $3,427.8 billion, an increase of 0.85% month-on-month.

Gate News Report, March 7 — According to data from the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, as of the end of February 2026, China’s foreign exchange reserves totaled $3,427.8 billion, an increase of $28.7 billion from the end of January, a rise of 0.85%. In February 2026, influenced by macroeconomic data, monetary policies, and expectations in major economies, the US dollar index rose, and prices of major global financial assets fluctuated. Factors such as exchange rate conversions and asset price changes collectively contributed to the increase in foreign exchange reserves that month. The State Administration of Foreign Exchange stated that China’s economy remains stable and continues to develop in a new and improved direction. The long-term positive trend and supporting conditions have not changed, which is beneficial for maintaining the basic stability of foreign exchange reserves.

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