
South Korea's foreign exchange reserves rose slightly from a month earlier in July due to increased gains from investment in foreign assets, central bank data showed Wednesday.
As of the end of July, the country's foreign exchange reserves came to US$371.38 billion, up $1.49 billion from the previous month, the Bank of Korea (BOK) said in a statement. Foreign exchange reserves consist of securities and deposits denominated in overseas currencies, as well as International Monetary Fund (IMF) reserve positions, special drawing rights and gold bullion.
The country's reserve positions at the IMF stood at $1.8 billion as of the end of July, compared with $1.81 billion a month earlier.
Meanwhile, the BOK said South Korea was the world's seventh-largest holder of foreign exchange reserves as of end-June, following China, Japan, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and Russia, in that order.
Holdings in gold bullion remained unchanged at $4.79 billion during the same period, according to South Korea's News Agency (Yonhap).
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