China's External Financial Assets Exceeded 4.1 Trillion US Dollars in 2010
Published:
2011-05-31
The country's external financial assets expanded 19 percent from a year earlier to 4.1 trillion US dollars by the end of 2010, boosted by increased foreign exchange reserves and overseas investment, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) revealed yesterday. According to figures for 2010, China's 2.9 trillion dollars in foreign exchange reserves accounted for about 71% of the country's external financial assets.
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