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Romania's forex reserves advance to EUR 61.416 bln at the end of January

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Romania's forex reserves advance to EUR 61.416 bln at the end of January

As of end-January, the forex reserves of the of Romania (BNR) stood at 61.416 billion euros, up 2.7 pct up from 59.770 billion euros at the end of December 2023, the central bank announced in a release.

Inflows recorded in January 2024 amounted to 5.665 billion euros, representing changes in the foreign exchange reserve requirements of the credit institutions, inflows into the accounts of the Ministry of (including the amounts raised through US dollar-denominated Eurobond issues worth a combined of approximately 3.670 billion euros), inflows into the 's…

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