Sri Lanka’s Official Reserve Assets Increase to USD 6.095 Billion in February

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Sri Lanka’s Official Reserve Assets recorded a 0.5% increase in February 2025, reaching USD 6.095 billion, compared to USD 6.065 billion in January 2025, according to data released by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL).

Foreign Exchange Reserves Show Growth

  • The primary component of official reserve assetsforeign exchange reserves, saw a 0.7% rise, increasing from USD 5.986 billion to USD 6.031 billion during the same period.
  • The increase reflects improved foreign currency inflows and stabilization measures taken by the monetary authorities.

The gradual improvement in Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves signals positive economic momentum, supporting exchange rate stability and external debt management.

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