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
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. 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
  2. http://www.safe.gov.cn/wps/portal/english/Data/Forex
  3. International Reserves - Ministry of Finance Japan
  4. Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) - Financial Statistics
  5. Bank of Korea - Official Foreign Reserves
  6. BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL - International Reserves and Liquidity in Foreign Currencies
  7. Hong Kong Monetary Authority - Press Release
  8. Reserve Bank of India (Indian reports are released on a weekly basis with the figures being of the previous week.)
  9. International Reserves of the Russian Federation, Monthly values | Bank of Russia
  10. Monetary Authority of Singapore ─ International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
  11. Banco de Mexico - Information structure details
  12. Bank of Thailand - International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
  13. Economic and Financial Data for Indonesia - INTERNATIONAL RESERVES AND FOREIGN CURRENCY LIQUIDITY
  14. Bank of Israel - Press Releases - Foreign exchange reserves, foreign currency market
  15. Bank Negara Malaysia - International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
  16. Department of Finance Canada - Monthly Official International Reserves
  17. International reserves - structure - Czech National Bank
  18. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas - INTERNATIONAL RESERVES AND FOREIGN CURRENCY LIQUIDITY
  19. International reserves and foreign currency liquidity - monthly, final figures - SSB (Statistics Norway)
  20. Central Reserve Bank of Peru - Reserves Management Reports
  21. Central Reserve Bank of Peru - Statistics
  22. International Reserve and Foreign Currency Liquidity - Sveriges Riksbank
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