This is a list of the top 33 sovereign states 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 as of 4 December, mostly from the IMF,[1] and includes certain economies that are not considered to be sovereign states (such as Hong Kong, Macau and the Eurozone, because of their special economic statuses).
List
Rank | Country or region | Foreign exchange reserves (millions of US$) |
Figures as of | Sources |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | People's Republic of China | 3,171,807 | September 2023 | [1] |
2 | Japan | 1,269,770 | Nobember 2023 | [2] |
3 | Switzerland | 1,015,321 | September 2020 | [3] |
4 | Russia | 583,426 | September 2020 | [4][1] |
5 | India | 606,859 | November 2023 | [5][lower-alpha 1] |
6 | Taiwan | 501,240 | October 2020 | [6][7] |
7 | Saudi Arabia | 453,436 | August 2020 | [1][8] |
8 | Hong Kong | 416,323 | November 2023 | [9][1] |
9 | South Korea | 388,900 | September 2020 | [10] |
10 | Brazil | 355,828 | October 2020 | [11][1] |
11 | Singapore | 328,022 | September 2020 | [12][1] |
12 | Thailand | 251,053 | September 2020 | [13][1] |
13 | Israel | 213,029 | December 2021 | [14][1] |
14 | France | 222,284 | October 2020 | [1] |
15 | United Kingdom | 210,501 | October 2020 | [1] |
16 | Italy | 208,939 | September 2020 | [1] |
17 | Mexico | 199,816 | September 2020 | [15][1] |
18 | Czech Republic | 157,928 | October 2020 | [16][1] |
19 | United States | 141,322 | October 2020 | [1] |
20 | Poland | 139,496 | September 2020 | [1] |
21 | Indonesia | 135,153 | September 2020 | [17][1] |
22 | Malaysia | 104,981 | September 2020 | [18][1] |
23 | Philippines | 103,810 | October 2020 | [1] |
24 | Canada | 90,872 | October 2020 | [19][1] |
25 | Spain | 80,055 | October 2020 | [1] |
26 | Turkey | 79,680 | September 2020 | [20] |
27 | Peru | 74,908 | October 2020 | [21][22][1] |
28 | Norway | 73,396 | September 2020 | [23][1] |
29 | Denmark | 72,818 | September 2020 | [1] |
30 | Sweden | 57,741 | September 2020 | [24][1] |
31 | Colombia | 56,389 | October 2020 | [1] |
32 | South Africa | 54,419 | September 2020 | [1] |
33 | Australia | 43,755 | September 2020 | [1] |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Indian reports are released on a weekly basis with the figures being of the previous week.
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 IMF Data - International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
- ↑ "International Reserve Position of Japan". Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ↑ Swiss National Bank
- ↑ International Reserves of the Russian Federation, Monthly values | Bank of Russia
- ↑ "Reserve Bank of India – Weekly Statistical Supplement". Reserve Bank of India.
- ↑ "Foreign Exchange Reserves as of the End of November 2019". Cbc.gov.tw. November 2019.
- ↑ "109年5月底外匯存底".
- ↑ "Saudi Arabia's reserves plunge the most in at least two decades". The Economic Times.
- ↑ 港外匯儲備達3.38萬億
- ↑ "Press Releases - Official Foreign Reserves". The Bank of Korea. Retrieved 10 November 2019.
- ↑ BANCO CENTRAL DO BRASIL - International Reserves and Liquidity in Foreign Currencies
- ↑ Monetary Authority of Singapore ─ International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
- ↑ "Template".
- ↑ Foreign Exchange Reserves at the Bank of Israel, December 2021, Bank of Israel, Jan 6, 2022
- ↑ Banco de Mexico - Information structure details
- ↑ International reserves - structure - Czech National Bank
- ↑ "Economic and Financial Data for Indonesia - INTERNATIONAL RESERVES AND FOREIGN CURRENCY LIQUIDITY". Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
- ↑ Bank Negara Malaysia - International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity
- ↑ Department of Finance Canada - Monthly Official International Reserves
- ↑ CENTRAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY
- ↑ Central Reserve Bank of Peru - Reserves Management Reports
- ↑ Central Reserve Bank of Peru - Statistics
- ↑ International reserves and foreign currency liquidity - monthly, final figures - SSB (Statistics Norway)
- ↑ "International Reserve and Foreign Currency Liquidity - Sveriges Riksbank". Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 30 May 2016.
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