
Uzbekistan Sees Growth In International Reserves Amid Rising Gold Price
Furthermore, propelled by a substantial escalation in worldwide
gold valuations, the aggregate international reserves as of July 1,
2025, experienced an uptick of approximately $7.4 billion relative
to the onset of the fiscal year, culminating in a total of $48.5
billion.
Concurrently, the aggregate quantum of residents' foreign currency
holdings escalated by $12.1 billion (13 percent), whereas external
obligations surged by $8.9 billion (11 percent) relative to the
commencement of the fiscal year.
Simultaneously, during the initial semester of 2025, Uzbekistan's
foreign liabilities escalated by $8.1 billion, surpassing the $72
billion threshold.

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