By Katherine K. Chan, Reporter  The Philippines’ dollar reserves as of end-December exceeded the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) estimate for the year as it By Katherine K. Chan, Reporter  The Philippines’ dollar reserves as of end-December exceeded the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) estimate for the year as it

Philippines’ dollar reserves hit $110.9 billion at end-2025

By Katherine K. Chan, Reporter 

The Philippines’ dollar reserves as of end-December exceeded the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) estimate for the year as it reached over $110 billion.

Based on preliminary central bank data, the country’s gross international reserves (GIR) amounted to $110.873 billion at end-December, slipping by 0.34% from the $111.254 billion seen in the previous month.

However, this was 4.34% higher than the $106.257-billion foreign reserves recorded in 2024 and breached the BSP’s revised full-year projection of $109 billion.

GIR refers to the central bank’s foreign assets held mostly as investments in foreign-issued securities, foreign exchange, and monetary gold, among others.

These are supplemented by claims to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the form of reserve position in the fund and special drawing rights (SDRs).

In a statement released late Wednesday, the BSP said the level of dollar reserves as of end-2025 is enough to cover about four times the country’s short-term external debt based on residual maturity.

It also equates to 7.4 months’ worth of imports of goods and payments of services and primary income, well above the three-month standard.

“The latest GIR level ensures availability of foreign exchange to meet balance of payments financing needs, such as for payment of imports and debt service, in extreme conditions when there are no export earnings or foreign loans,” the central bank said.

BSP data showed that the country’s gold holdings rose by 3.06% to its highest yet at $18.578 billion as of end December. This exceeded the previous record of $18.026 billion at end-November. Year on year, it surged by 68.8% from $11.006 billion.

However, the central bank’s foreign investments stood at $87.009 billion by end-2025, slipping by 1.1% from $87.975 billion as of end November and by 2.76% from $89.476 billion at end-2024.

The BSP’s foreign exchange holdings climbed by 6.51% to $647.2 million from $612.8 million at end-November. However, it plunged by an annual 52.64% from $1.367 billion last year.

Meanwhile, the Philippines’ reserve position in the IMF dipped by 0.14% month on month to $727.3 million at end-December from $728.3 million. Year on year, it grew by 7.65% from $675.6 million.

SDRs — or the amount the Philippines can tap from the IMF’s reserve currency basket — were unchanged month on month at $3.912 billion but increased by 4.02% from $3.761 billion at end-2024.

For this year, the central bank expects GIR to end at $110 billion, up from its previous forecast of $106 billion.

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