Ammon News - The volume of foreign reserves with the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) increased to $17.4 billion until the end of May, compared to $17.3 billion at the end of 2022, or $100 million, according to the bank.
The level of these reserves is considered "among the highest levels reached by the reserves of the bank," according to Al-Mamlaka.
Jordan is currently witnessing "an active tourist movement, in addition to a strong demand for dinars, with the summer season and the advent of the blessed Eid al-Adha", the bank said.