Singapore's Forex Reserves Rise in January

MT Newswires
Feb 09

Singapore's foreign exchange reserves rose to SG$529.1 billion in January 2026 from SG$526.3 billion in December 2025, according to data from the Monetary Authority of Singapore released Monday.

The city-state logged a month-on-month increase in gold and foreign exchange to about SG$519.0 billion from about SG$516.1 billion in December 2025.

The International Monetary Fund reserve position fell to nearly SG$1.80 billion during the month from SG$1.81 billion in the preceding month, the data showed. Special drawing rights slipped to SG$8.27 billion from SG$8.38 billion.

In US dollar terms, total foreign exchange reserves rose to nearly $417.0 billion from $409.3 billion in December 2025, according to the latest update.

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