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South Africa Foreign Exchange Reserves
Last Release
Jun 30, 2025
Actual
68,415
Units In
USD Million
Previous
68,116
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Aug 07, 2025
Time to Release
29 Days 5 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
68,415 Jun 2025 | 5,316 Sep 1998 | 36,606.08 USD Million | 1998-2025 | South African Reserve Bank |
In South Africa, Foreign Exchange Reserves are the foreign assets held or controlled by the country central bank. The reserves are made of gold or a specific currency. They can also be special drawing rights and marketable securities denominated in foreign currencies like treasury bills, government bonds, corporate bonds and equities and foreign currency loans.
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Gross foreign exchange reserves in South Africa rose to a new all-time high of $68.415 billion in June 2025 from $68.116 billion in the previous month. This was driven by increases in SDR holdings ($6.524 billion vs $6.439 billion) and foreign currency reserves ($48.652 billion vs $48.4 billion). Meanwhile, gold reserves decreased ($13.239 billion vs $13.277 billion). Additionally, the forward position, representing the central bank’s unsettled or swap transactions, increased to $0.532 billion in May from $0.528 billion in the prior month. Meanwhile, gold reserves eased ($13.239 billion vs $13.277 billion).
South Africa Foreign Exchange Reserves History
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