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Clare » November 8th, 2025

Iraq’s foreign currency reserves rise by more than three billion dollars

11/8/2025

The Central Bank announced on Saturday that its foreign currency reserves had increased by more than three billion dollars by the end of September.

The bank said in an official statistic seen by Shafaq News Agency that “foreign reserves at the Central Bank until the 30th of September of this year amounted to $98.155 billion, equivalent to 127.601 trillion Iraqi dinars, an increase of $3.514 billion compared to August, in which reserves amounted to $94.641 billion, or equivalent to 123.033 trillion dinars.”

He added that “these reserves also increased compared to July, when they amounted to $94.714 billion, equivalent to 123.128 trillion dinars.”

He also pointed out that “these reserves have decreased compared to last year, 2024, when they amounted to $100.276 billion, or the equivalent of 130.347 trillion dinars, and are lower than in 2023 when the reserves amounted to $111.736 billion, or the equivalent of 145.257 trillion dinars.” (LINK)

Source: Dinar Recaps

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