Russia’s foreign reserves climb $13.5 bn to $771 bn in a week
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The Central Bank of Russia announced that the country’s international reserves rose by $13.5 billion in the week ending May 1, bringing the total to $771 billion.
Earlier, on April 24, reserves were reported at $757.5 billion. The increase reflects a $13.5 billion gain over the seven‑day period.
The Central Bank’s statement provides the latest data on Russia’s foreign‑exchange holdings amid ongoing economic pressures.
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