Russia continued to increase its gold reserves in the summer, according to Central Bank data.
According to the results of July, the Russian Federation’s reserves reached $179.6 billion. This is a record figure.
The Central Bank's website states that Russia's international reserves grew to $602.05 billion as of August 1.
This is the highest level of reserves since March 2022. At the beginning of July, the figure was at $593.5 billion.
The share of gold in Russian reserves is 29.8%. This is the maximum since January 2000, when the country's international gold assets accounted for 31.2% of the total.
The latest news from the Ministry of Finance has revealed an increase in budget revenues from the sale of oil and gas resources.
In January-July, Russia earned 6.8 trillion rubles from this, which is 61.6% higher than the figures for the same period in 2023.