Australia’s total reserve assets dipped slightly at the start of 2026, according to the latest official figures updated on 19 February 2026. The stock of reserves stood at 112,539.0B in January 2026, down from 113.9B recorded in December 2025.
The January reading marks a modest decline in Australia’s reserve position compared with the end of last year. While no detailed breakdown was provided here, changes in reserve assets typically reflect movements in foreign exchange holdings, gold reserves, and other reserve claims, and are closely monitored by markets for signals on external solidity and policy space.
The updated data for January 2026 will feed into analysts’ assessments of Australia’s external buffers and may shape expectations around currency management and broader macroeconomic stability in the months ahead.