“As of October 25, international reserves amounted to $ 539.9 billion, having increased over the week by $ 2.7 billion, or 0.5%,” the bank’s website said.

It is noted that the increase in reserves occurred as a result of a positive revaluation and purchase of foreign currency under the budget rule.

Earlier, the Central Bank called the complete rejection of the dollar in international reserves wrong.

On September 5, it was reported that Russia's international reserves grew over the week by $ 2.8 billion and reached $ 530.5 billion.