List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves (excluding gold)
For reserves including gold, see List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves.
This is a list of the top 30 countries of the world sorted by their foreign-exchange reserves excluding gold reserves, but including special drawing rights (SDRs) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) reserve positions.
The table includes the latest available data, mostly from the IMF,[1] and includes certain economies that are not considered to be sovereign states (such as Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Eurozone, because of their special economic statuses).
Rank | Country | Forex reserves (ex. gold) (in millions of USD) | As of |
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1 | China | 3,185,916 | September 2016[2][1] |
2 | Japan | 1,227,608 | September 2016[3][1] |
3 | Switzerland | 653,057 | September 2016[1] |
4 | Saudi Arabia | 561,752 | August 2016[1] |
5 | Republic of China (Taiwan) | 436,726 | September 2016[4] |
6 | Republic of Korea | 372,975 | September 2016[5][1] |
7 | Brazil | 367,566 | September 2016[6][1] |
— | Hong Kong, China | 362,376 | September 2016[7][1] |
— | Eurozone | 352,428 | September 2016[1] |
8 | India | 350,584 | September 2016[8][1] |
9 | Russia | 332,232 | September 2016[9][1] |
10 | Singapore | 253,196 | September 2016[10][1] |
11 | Mexico | 175,359 | September 2016[11][1] |
12 | Thailand | 173,961 | September 2016[12][1] |
13 | United Kingdom | 159,083 | September 2016[1] |
14 | Indonesia | 112,362 | September 2016[13][1] |
15 | United States | 110,153 | September 2016[1] |
16 | Poland | 107,524 | September 2016[1] |
17 | Turkey | 99,006 | September 2016[1] |
18 | Israel | 98,415 | September 2016[14][1] |
19 | Malaysia | 96,130 | September 2016[15][1] |
20 | Canada | 84,195 | September 2016[16][1] |
21 | Czech Republic | 81,500 | September 2016[17][1] |
22 | Philippines | 77,832 | September 2016[18][1] |
23 | Denmark | 65,601 | September 2016[1] |
24 | Norway | 62,945 | September 2016[19][1] |
25 | Germany | 61,386 | September 2016[1] |
26 | Peru | 59,563 | September 2016[20][21][1] |
27 | Sweden | 57,133 | September 2016[22][1] |
28 | France | 54,687 | September 2016[1] |
29 | Italy | 46,568 | September 2016[1] |
30 | Australia | 43,955 | August 2016[1] |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 IMF Data - International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
- ↑ http://www.safe.gov.cn/wps/portal/english/Data/Forex
- ↑ International Reserves - Ministry of Finance Japan
- ↑ Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) - Financial Statistics
- ↑ Bank of Korea - Official Foreign Reserves
- ↑ BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL - International Reserves and Liquidity in Foreign Currencies
- ↑ Hong Kong Monetary Authority - Press Release
- ↑ Reserve Bank of India (Indian reports are released on a weekly basis with the figures being of the previous week.)
- ↑ International Reserves of the Russian Federation, Monthly values | Bank of Russia
- ↑ Monetary Authority of Singapore ─ International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
- ↑ Banco de Mexico - Information structure details
- ↑ Bank of Thailand - International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
- ↑ Economic and Financial Data for Indonesia - INTERNATIONAL RESERVES AND FOREIGN CURRENCY LIQUIDITY
- ↑ Bank of Israel - Press Releases - Foreign exchange reserves, foreign currency market
- ↑ Bank Negara Malaysia - International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
- ↑ Department of Finance Canada - Monthly Official International Reserves
- ↑ International reserves - structure - Czech National Bank
- ↑ Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas - INTERNATIONAL RESERVES AND FOREIGN CURRENCY LIQUIDITY
- ↑ International reserves and foreign currency liquidity - monthly, final figures - SSB (Statistics Norway)
- ↑ Central Reserve Bank of Peru - Reserves Management Reports
- ↑ Central Reserve Bank of Peru - Statistics
- ↑ International Reserve and Foreign Currency Liquidity - Sveriges Riksbank
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