China's foreign exchange reserves totaled $3.3164 trillion at the end of September, up by $28.2 billion, or 0.86%, compared to the end of August. China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange said on Monday that the US dollar index declined, and global financial asset prices generally increased last month, Xinhua News Agency reported. The combined effects of currency translation and asset price changes led to the increase in China's foreign exchange reserves in September, the administration added. Source: Qatar News Agency
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