Hong Kong’s Foreign Reserves Hold Steady at $445.9 Billion in June

Hong Kong’s foreign currency reserves remained unchanged in June 2026, holding at $445.90 billion, according to data updated on 7 July 2026. The reserve level matches that recorded in May 2026, signaling stability in the city’s external buffer.

The steady reading suggests that, over the period, there were no significant net pressures from capital flows or currency operations strong enough to alter the overall reserve position. Market participants often monitor Hong Kong’s reserves as an indicator of its capacity to manage external shocks and support confidence in its monetary framework.

With June’s data confirming a flat month-on-month profile, investors and analysts will watch subsequent releases for any sign of trend change in the territory’s external strength heading into the second half of 2026.