China's foreign exchange reserves rose by $6.7 billion in January, reaching $3.209 trillion.

China's foreign exchange reserves grew to $3.209 trillion by the end of January, up $6.7 billion or 0.21% from December, according to official data. The increase was due to currency translation and changes in asset prices. The State Administration of Foreign Exchange noted that China's economic fundamentals and long-term growth trends remain strong, supporting the stability of its foreign exchange reserves.

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