List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves
Foreign-exchange reserves (also called Forex reserves) are, in a strict sense, only the foreign-currency deposits held by national central banks and monetary authorities (See List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves (excluding gold)). However, in popular usage and in the list below, it also includes gold reserves, special drawing rights (SDRs) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) reserve position because this total figure, which is usually more accurately termed as official reserves or international reserves or official international reserves, is more readily available.
These foreign-currency deposits are the financial assets of the central banks and monetary authorities that are held in different reserve currencies (e.g. the U.S. dollar, the Euro, the Japanese yen and the Pound sterling) and which are used to back its liabilities (e.g. the local currency issued and the various bank reserves deposited with the central bank by the government or financial institutions). Before the end of the gold standard, gold was the preferred reserve currency. Some nations are converting foreign-exchange reserves into sovereign wealth funds, which can rival foreign-exchange reserves in size.
The list below is mostly based on the latest available IMF data and includes both sovereign states and non-sovereign territories (such as Hong Kong and Macau, which are under the sovereignty of the People's Republic of China). While most nations report in U.S. dollars, a few nations in Eastern Europe report solely in Euros. And since all the figures below are in U.S. dollar equivalence, exchange rate fluctuations can have a significant impact on these figures.
Rank | Country | Foreign exchange reserves (Millions of US$) |
Figures as of |
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1 | China | 3,121,000 | October 2016[1] |
2 | Japan | 1,242,792 | October 2016[2] |
— | Eurozone | 761,680 | February 2016[3] |
3 | Switzerland | 685,559 | October 2016[4] |
4 | Saudi Arabia | 535,900 | October 2016[5][6] |
5 | Taiwan | 435,263 | October 2016[5][7][8] |
6 | Russia | 385,700 | 25 November 2016[9][10][11][12] |
- | Hong Kong (China) | 383,145 | 31 October 2016[13][14] |
7 | South Korea | 375,170 | October 2016[15][16] |
8 | India | 365,306 | 25 November 2016[17][18] |
9 | Brazil | 365,295 | 1 December 2016[19][20] |
10 | Singapore | 251,364 | October 2016[5][21] |
11 | Germany | 200,394 | April 2016[22] |
12 | Thailand | 182,668 | August 2016[23] |
13 | Mexico | 176,852 | October 2016[24][25] |
14 | United Kingdom | 163,503 | March 2016[26] |
15 | France | 153,891 | March 2016[27] |
16 | Italy | 143,183 | March 2016[28] |
17 | Turkey | 123,440 | November 2016[29][30] |
18 | Algeria | 121,900 | October 2016[5][31] |
19 | United States | 116,184 | 18 November 2016[32][33] |
20 | Indonesia | 115,037 | 16 October 2016[34][35] |
21 | Iran | 110,000 | 31 December 2015[5][36] |
22 | Poland | 100,531 | March 2016[37] |
23 | Malaysia | 98,300 | 15 November 2016[38][39] |
24 | Israel | 94,775 | March 2016[5][40][41] |
25 | United Arab Emirates | 93,930 | 31 December 2015[5] |
26 | Philippines | 85,900 | August 2016[42][43] |
27 | Czech Republic | 85,850 | October 2016[5][44] |
28 | Canada | 83,756 | August 2016[45][46][47] |
- | Europe (ECB) | 75,150 | February 2016[48] |
29 | Libya | 70,990 | 31 December 2015[5] |
30 | Denmark | 64,016 | March 2016[49] |
31 | Peru | 61,459 | 18 November 2016[50][51][52] |
32 | Sweden | 59,558 | February 2016[53] |
33 | Spain | 54,155 | March 2016[54] |
34 | Iraq | 54,060 | 31 December 2015[5] |
35 | Australia | 49,265 | March 2016[55] |
36 | Lebanon | 48,600 | 31 December 2015[5] |
37 | Colombia | 46,798 | April 2016[5][56] |
38 | South Africa | 46,770 | March 2016[57] |
39 | Norway | 42,965 | October 2016[58][59] |
40 | Netherlands | 40,393 | April 2016[60] |
41 | Romania | 40,148 | April 2016[61] |
42 | Chile | 39,553 | March 2016[62] |
43 | Qatar | 34,465 | October 2016[5][63] |
44 | Bangladesh | 31,895 | October 2016[64] |
45 | Hungary | 31,367 | March 2016[65] |
46 | Kazakhstan | 30,500 | 1 November 2016[5][66][67][68] |
47 | Argentina | 29,572 | March 2016[69] |
48 | Vietnam | 28,620 | 31 December 2015[5] |
49 | Kuwait | 28,370 | 31 December 2015[5] |
50 | Belgium | 24,861 | March 2016[70] |
51 | Austria | 24,758 | March 2016[71] |
52 | Bulgaria | 24,318 | March 2016[5][72] |
53 | Angola | 24,080 | 31 December 2015[5] |
54 | Morocco | 23,927 | February 2016[5][73][74] |
55 | Nigeria | 23,690 | October 2016[5][75] |
56 | Pakistan | 23,615 | 25 November 2016[76] |
57 | Portugal | 21,328 | March 2016[77] |
— | Macau (China) | 19,330 | October 2016[78] |
58 | Egypt | 19,040 | October 2016[79][80] |
59 | Oman | 17,540 | 31 December 2015[5] |
60 | New Zealand | 16,770 | March 2016[5][81] |
61 | Jordan | 16,387 | February 2016[82] |
62 | Ukraine | 15,515 | 31 October 2016[83][84] |
63 | Uzbekistan | 15,000 | 31 December 2015[5] |
64 | Uruguay | 14,377 | February 2016[85] |
65 | Croatia | 14,307 | February 2016[5][86] |
66 | Turkmenistan | 13,620 | 31 December 2015[5] |
67 | Bolivia | 12,818 | January 2016[87] |
68 | Cuba | 12,100 | 31 December 2015[5] |
69 | Venezuela | 11,900 | 31 July 2016[88] |
70 | Serbia | 11,350 | 31 December 2015[5] |
71 | Finland | 10,413 | March 2016[89] |
72 | Trinidad and Tobago | 9,880 | 11 November 2016[5][90] |
73 | Myanmar | 8,463 | 31 December 2015[5] |
74 | North Korea | 8,000 | November 2013[91] |
75 | Nepal | 7,945 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
76 | Costa Rica | 7,784 | February 2016[93] |
77 | Guatemala | 7,658 | March 2016[94] |
78 | Kenya | 7,548 | 31 December 2015[5] |
79 | Botswana | 7,546 | 31 December 2015[5] |
80 | Greece | 7,535 | March 2016[95] |
81 | Cambodia | 7,376 | 31 December 2015[5] |
82 | Tunisia | 6,714 | February 2016[96] |
83 | Afghanistan | 6,232 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
84 | Sri Lanka | 6,225 | March 2016[97] |
85 | Iceland | 6,186 | April 2016[98] |
86 | Paraguay | 5,939 | 31 December 2015[5] |
87 | Ghana | 5,885 | 31 December 2015[5] |
88 | Dominican Republic | 5,183 | March 2016[99] |
89 | Belarus | 4,817 | 1 November 2016[100][101] |
90 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 4,791 | 31 December 2015[5] |
91 | Ivory Coast | 4,716 | 31 December 2015[5] |
92 | Bahrain | 4,657 | 31 December 2015[5] |
93 | Mauritius | 4,498 | March 2016[102] |
94 | Tanzania | 4,073 | 31 December 2015[5] |
95 | Azerbaijan | 4,011 | 30 November 2016[5][103] |
96 | Honduras | 3,755 | March 2016[104] |
97 | Latvia | 3,520 | March 2016[105][106] |
98 | Panama | 3,378 | 31 December 2015[5] |
99 | Brunei | 3,366 | 2015[92] |
100 | Ireland | 3,347 | March 2016[107][108] |
101 | Albania | 3,188 | March 2016[5][109][110] |
102 | El Salvador | 3,172 | March 2016[111] |
103 | Ethiopia | 3,113 | 31 December 2015[5] |
104 | Zambia | 2,968 | 31 December 2015[5] |
105 | Uganda | 2,909 | 31 December 2015[5] |
106 | Slovakia | 2,879 | January 2016[5][112] |
107 | Georgia | 2,760 | October 2016[113][114][115] |
108 | Jamaica | 2,740 | February 2016[5][116][117] |
109 | Cameroon | 2,714 | 31 December 2015[5] |
110 | Mozambique | 2,582 | 31 December 2015[5] |
111 | Nicaragua | 2,520 | April 2016[5][118][119] |
112 | Ecuador | 2,496 | 31 December 2015[5] |
113 | Macedonia | 2,480 | February 2016[5][120][121] |
114 | Republic of the Congo | 2,244 | 31 December 2015[5] |
115 | Moldova | 2,098 | 25 November 2016[122][123][124] |
116 | Senegal | 2,012 | 31 December 2015[5] |
117 | Yemen | 1,978 | 31 December 2015[5] |
118 | Kyrgyzstan | 1,944 | October 2016[5][125][126][127] |
119 | Haiti | 1,919 | 31 December 2015[5] |
120 | Gabon | 1,878 | 31 December 2015[5] |
121 | Armenia | 1,839 | October 2016[5][128][129][130][131] |
- | Curaçao (Netherlands) | 1,791 | 2015[92] |
122 | Papua New Guinea | 1,738 | 31 December 2015[5] |
123 | Namibia | 1,690 | 31 December 2015[5] |
124 | Lithuania | 1,227 | April 2016[132][133] |
125 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 1,216 | 31 December 2015[5] |
126 | Equatorial Guinea | 1,205 | 31 December 2015[5] |
127 | Bhutan | 1,103 | 2015[92] |
128 | Luxembourg | 1,077 | March 2016[5][134][135] |
129 | Laos | 1,058 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
130 | Niger | 1,039 | 2015[92] |
131 | Mongolia | 1,039 | October 2016[136] |
132 | Rwanda | 1,030 | 31 December 2015[5] |
133 | Mauritania | 969 | 2012[92] |
134 | Fiji | 919 | 31 December 2015[5] |
135 | Lesotho | 904 | 31 December 2015[5] |
136 | Bahamas | 896 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
137 | Kosovo | 890 | 30 September 2015[5][92][137] |
138 | Cyprus | 889 | March 2016[5][138][139] |
139 | Slovenia | 870 | April 2016[140][141] |
140 | Madagascar | 832 | 31 December 2015[5] |
- | Aruba (Netherlands) | 816 | 2015[92] |
141 | Syria | 773 | 31 December 2015[5] |
142 | Montenegro | 734 | 2015[5][92] |
143 | Benin | 732 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
144 | Malawi | 693 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
145 | Malta | 671 | March 2016[5][142][143] |
146 | Barbados | 658 | 31 December 2015[5] |
147 | Mali | 624 | 2015[92] |
148 | Sierra Leone | 621 | 2015[92] |
149 | Guyana | 601 | 31 December 2015[5] |
150 | Maldives | 576 | 2015[5][92] |
151 | Togo | 574 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
152 | Seychelles | 555 | March 2016[5][144][145] |
153 | Swaziland | 548 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
154 | Liberia | 523 | 2015[92] |
155 | Solomon Islands | 520 | 2015[92] |
156 | Cape Verde | 495 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
157 | Estonia | 494 | March 2016[5][146][147] |
158 | Tajikistan | 494 | 31 December 2015[5] |
159 | Palestine | 464 | March 2016[148][149] |
160 | Timor-Leste | 438 | 2015[92] |
161 | Belize | 437 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
162 | San Marino | 392 | 2014[92] |
163 | Chad | 383 | 31 December 2015[5] |
164 | Djibouti | 365 | 2015[92] |
165 | Antigua and Barbuda | 356 | 2015[92] |
166 | Zimbabwe | 339 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
167 | Guinea-Bissau | 332 | 2015[92] |
168 | Suriname | 330 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
169 | Saint Lucia | 318 | 2015[92] |
170 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 288 | 2015[92] |
171 | Vanuatu | 269 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
172 | Burkina Faso | 260 | 31 December 2015[5] |
173 | Guinea | 234 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
174 | South Sudan | 230 | 2015[92] |
175 | Central African Republic | 214 | 2015[92] |
176 | Eritrea | 210 | 31 December 2015[5] |
177 | Comoros | 201 | 2015[92] |
178 | Grenada | 198 | 2015[92] |
179 | Sudan | 174 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
180 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 166 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
181 | Tonga | 156 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
182 | Samoa | 139 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
183 | Burundi | 136 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
184 | Federated States of Micronesia | 135 | 2015[5][92] |
185 | Dominica | 126 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
186 | Gambia | 84 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
187 | São Tomé and Príncipe | 73 | 31 December 2015[5][92] |
- | Montserrat (UK) | 52 | 31 December 2012[5] |
188 | Somalia | 31 | 2014[5] |
Notes
- ^ Hong Kong and Macau report separate figures.
- ^ Indian reports are released on a weekly basis with the figures being of the previous week.
- ^ The Iranian government does not report the foreign exchange reserves as a matter of policy and all figures are estimates calculated by international or foreign institutes, which are occasionally endorsed by Iranian officials without disclosing the exact numbers.
References
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- ↑ IMF - Belgium
- ↑ IMF - Austria
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- ↑ MONETARY AUTHORITY OF MACAO
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- 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 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Total reserves (includes gold, current US$)
- ↑ IMF - Costa Rica
- ↑ IMF - Guatemala
- ↑ IMF - Greece
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- ↑ IMF - Iceland
- ↑ IMF - Dominican Republic
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- ↑ IMF - Ireland
- ↑ Time Series Data on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity. Official Reserve Assets
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- ↑ IMF - El Salvador
- ↑ IMF - Slovak Republic
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- ↑ Time Series Data on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity. Official Reserve Assets
- ↑ IMF - Jamaica
- ↑ Time Series Data on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity. Official Reserve Assets
- ↑ IMF - Nicaragua
- ↑ Time Series Data on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity. Official Reserve Assets
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External links
- IMF's Data Template on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity -- Reporting Countries
- IMF's SDDS subscribers with links to their websites containing data on international reserves
- Central bank and monetary authority websites at the Bank for International Settlements website