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National Bank of Romania’s forex reserves drop to EUR 61,993 million in March 2025

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The National Bank of Romania’s foreign exchange reserves stood at EUR 61,993 million as of March 31, 2025, down EUR 62,593 million from February 28, 2025.

During the month, EUR 2,336 million worth of inflows were recorded representing changes in credit institutions’ foreign currency-denominated required reserves with the NBR; inflows into the Ministry of Finance’s accounts, inflows into the European Commission’s account and other.

Also, EUR 2,936 million worth of outflows were reported representing changes in credit institutions’ foreign currency-denominated required reserves with the NBR; interest payments and principal repayments on foreign currency public debt and other.

The gold stock remained steady at 103.6 tonnes. However, following the change in the international price of gold, its value amounted to EUR 9,587 million.

Romania’s international reserves (foreign currencies and gold) stood at EUR 71,580 million as of March 31, 2025, as against EUR 71,764 million on February 28, 2025.

In April 2025, payments due on the forex-denominated public and publicly guaranteed debt amount to approximately EUR 898 million.

AGERPRES

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