QCB Foreign Reserves Up 3.08% in September

Doha: Qatar Central Bank's (QCB) foreign currency reserves and liquidity rose by 3.08% year-on-year in September 2025, reaching QR 261.050 billion, up from QR 253.242 billion a year earlier, according to data released by the Bank on Tuesday.

According to Qatar News Agency, official international reserves increased by 3.73%, or QR 7.262 billion, to QR 201.548 billion at the end of September, compared with QR 194.286 billion in September 2024. Holdings of foreign bonds and treasury bills, however, declined by around QR 3.947 billion to QR 132.879 billion.

The Bank noted that official reserves mainly comprise foreign bonds and treasury bills, cash balances with foreign banks, gold holdings, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), and Qatar's quota at the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Additional liquid assets such as foreign currency deposits are also included in the total international reserves.

Meanwhile, gold reserves surged by nearly QR 17.953 billion to QR 52.030 billion at the end of September, compared with QR 34.077 billion in September 2024. Qatar's SDR deposits with the IMF edged down by QR 38 million to QR 5.248 billion, while cash balances at foreign banks decreased by about QR 6.706 billion to QR 11.390 billion over the same period.