Uzbekistan’s gold and foreign exchange reserves near record $48 billion
As of the end of March 2025, Uzbekistan’s foreign exchange reserves held by the Central Bank reached a historic high of $47.85 billion, marking an increase of $2.9 billion in just one month.
The main driver behind this growth was the rise in the value of the country’s gold reserves, which increased from $34.9 billion to $36.9 billion, despite a decrease in the physical volume of gold from 12.2 million to 11.8 million troy ounces.
Foreign currency reserves also grew, rising from $9.5 billion to $10.4 billion, while the volume of international securities remained virtually unchanged at around $203 million.
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