Russia’s international reserves gain $8.6 bln in one week to $806 bln — Central Bank
As of February 6, the country’s reserves totaled $797.5 bln
MOSCOW, February 19. /TASS/. Russia’s international reserves amounted to $806.1 bln as of February 13, 2026, having increased by $8.6 bln in one week, the Central Bank reported.
"International reserves amounted to $806.1 bln as of the end of the day on February 13, 2026, having increased by $8.6 bln, or by 1.1%, in one week mainly due to positive revaluation," the regulator said.
As of February 6, the country’s reserves totaled $797.5 bln.
Russia's international reserves reached a record high of $826.8 bln on January 30.
Russia’s international reserves are highly liquid foreign assets available with the Bank of Russia and the Russian government. They comprise foreign currency, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), a reserve position in the International Monetary Fund and monetary gold. Following the onset of Moscow’s special military operation in Ukraine Western countries slapped sanctions against the Bank of Russia. Apart from freezing Russia’s gold and foreign currency reserves, all transactions related to management of the regulator’s reserves and assets, as well as transactions with any legal entity, organization or body acting on behalf or at the direction of the Central Bank, were prohibited.