International Economy
Jordan Records Highest Foreign Reserves in Its History
SadaNews - The foreign reserves at the Central Bank of Jordan have reached a record level, standing at about 24.6 billion dollars by the end of November, reflecting the resilience of the Jordanian economy and its ability to face external challenges.
This historic increase is attributed to the rise in national exports, tourism revenue, remittances from expatriates, and foreign direct investment during the year 2025, in addition to the strategic management and prudence of the Central Bank of Jordan in managing gold reserves to maintain liquidity and enhance financial and monetary stability.
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