Banking and Finance

BNM International Reserves Reach US$126.6 Billion

Bank Negara Malaysia’s international reserves stood at US$126.6 billion as of March 31, 2026, reflecting the country’s stable financial position. The reserves are sufficient to support the ringgit and meet external obligations.

Malaysia’s Foreign Reserves Remain Strong at US$126.6 Billion

The central bank stated that the reserves level is adequate to finance several months of imports and cover short-term external debt. This provides a buffer against global financial volatility.

The figures indicate continued resilience in Malaysia’s economic fundamentals despite external uncertainties.

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