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China's Forex Reserves Hit US$900 Bln
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China's foreign exchange reserves have topped US$900 billion, remaining the world's largest ahead of Japan, the China Securities Journal reported Wednesday.

 

China's reserves -- which overtook Japan's in February -- had reached US$875.1 billion by the end of March, with an increase of US$56.2 billion in the first quarter of the year alone.

 

The steady growth of trade surplus and direct foreign investment are regarded as the major reasons for the surging foreign exchange reserves, the newspaper cited an official source as saying.

 

China has recorded successive trade surpluses for 25 months. In the first five months of 2006, the surplus amounted to US$46.8 billion, a rise of 41 percent over the same period of last year.

 

A surplus of US$101.9 billion dollars last year has led experts to predict that it would exceed 100 billion again this year.

 

Japan reported last week that its foreign exchange reserves had hit US$860.2 billion by the end of April.

 

(Xinhua News Agency June 15, 2006)

 

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