Mexico’s international reserves hit record $250 billion milestone
Mexico’s international reserves have topped $250 billion for the first time, reaching $250.206 billion by the end of November. The surge follows a $959 million increase in just one week, driven by rising gold prices and currency shifts.
The Bank of Mexico (Banxico) reported the record figure after a strong year of growth. In 2025 alone, reserves have climbed by $21.216 billion. A major factor was the revaluation of Banxico’s international holdings, which added $930 million to the total.
The latest increase brings Mexico’s reserves to an all-time high. Gold’s strong performance and currency adjustments played key roles in the growth. Analysts note that the reserves provide stability amid global market fluctuations.