Japan’s Foreign Reserves Hit 4-Year High

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Japan’s foreign reserves rose by $24.98 billion to $1.39 trillion in January 2026, reaching the highest level since January 2022. The reserves comprised $1.17 trillion in foreign currency assets, $11.36 billion in the IMF reserve position, $61.42 billion in SDRs, $135.5 billion in gold, and $16.36 billion in other reserve assets. The Finance Ministry also confirmed that no foreign exchange interventions occurred between October and December 2025.

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