Moldova’s foreign exchange reserves fall slightly to €5.21 billion
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The Value of Foreign Exchange Reserves—In “Summer” Mode

As of July 10, 2026, the National Bank of Moldova’s (NBM) official reserve assets and other foreign currency assets had decreased by 0.98 million euros compared to the end of June, and totaled 5,212.9 million euros. In June, the value of foreign exchange reserves increased. Monthly fluctuations in value depend on external inflows, market transactions, and currency revaluations.
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The NBM publishes aggregated data on the situation and the impact of all factors on the value of its foreign exchange reserves on a post-facto basis. The key factor in June, when a positive balance was observed, was the revaluation of assets caused by monthly fluctuations in exchange rates against the U.S. dollar.

According to the National Bank’s statistics, the value of assets has increased by 108.64 million euros (+2.13%) overall since the beginning of the year. As of the end of 2025, they were valued at 5,104.26 million euros. This figure shows a downward trend amid monthly volatility.

The NBM’s foreign exchange reserves in U.S. dollars reached a historic high on October 4, 2024, when they stood at $5,695.02 million. However, they still exceed the required level for import obligations.

It is worth noting that the $5 billion threshold was crossed—and a significant jump occurred—in 2024. By comparison, earlier records—when reserves crossed the $4 billion mark—date back to the fall of 2021, while in 2013 the peak stood at approximately $2.83 billion.


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