Russia's international reserves grew by $100 million to during the period of December 16-23, the Russian Central Bank said.
The reserves have reached $379.1 billion, as of December 23, according to the Central Bank's data.
"Russian international reserves remained almost unchanged during a week from December 16 to 23 amid the negative revaluation, totally compensated by the return of the foreign currency funds that the Bank of Russia previously lend to banks-residents and by increased balances of residents accounts in the Bank of Russia," Sputnik cited the statement as saying.