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Bangladesh’s Forex Reserves Reach $31.11 Billion

GreenWatch Desk: Economy 2025-11-16, 9:21pm

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Bangladesh’s foreign exchange reserves have risen to US$31.11 billion, reflecting the country’s current reserve position.

However, when calculated under the International Monetary Fund’s Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM6) methodology, the reserve level stands at US$26.41 billion. The latest figures were released by Bangladesh Bank, which continues to monitor external indicators amid ongoing global economic pressures.