France’s total reserve assets declined in April 2026, easing to 386,898.0 million from 390,629.0 million recorded in March 2026, according to data updated on 11 May 2026.
The latest figures indicate a decrease of roughly €3.7 billion in one month, suggesting a modest drawdown in France’s reserves over the period. While no further details on the drivers of the change were provided, the movement will be closely watched by market participants tracking the country’s external buffers and overall financial resilience.
Analysts and investors are likely to monitor upcoming releases to see whether April’s decline marks the beginning of a trend or a temporary adjustment in France’s reserve management.