Participation and Yields
The following table shows the countries which have received funds from swaps and the total recorded funds generated by each kind of swap.
| Country | Three-party Swap Funding | Non-US Bilateral and Multilateral Swap Funding | US Bilateral Swap Funding | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | $3.1 | $3.1 | ||
| Bangladesh | $8.5 | $8.5 | ||
| Belize | $9.0 | $9.0 | ||
| Bolivia | $3.1 | $9.6 | $21.8 | $34.5 |
| Botswana | $8.3 | $8.3 | ||
| Brazil | $2.2 | $2.2 | ||
| Bulgaria | $16.2 | $16.2 | ||
| Cameroon | $25.0 | $25.0 | ||
| Chile | $18.7 | $18.7 | ||
| Colombia | $12.0 | $51.6 | $63.6 | |
| Costa Rica | $42.9 | $43.3 | $26.0 | $112.2 |
| Dominican Republic | $0.6 | $0.6 | ||
| Ecuador | $7.4 | $10.8 | $18.2 | |
| Egypt | $29.6 | $29.6 | ||
| El Salvador | $6.0 | $55.2 | $61.2 | |
| Ghana | $1.1 | $1.1 | ||
| Guatemala | $1.4 | $24.4 | $25.8 | |
| Guinea Bissau | $0.4 | $0.4 | ||
| Honduras | $21.4 | $21.4 | ||
| Indonesia | $30.0 | $30.0 | ||
| Jamaica | $0.4 | $37.5 | $37.9 | |
| Jordan | $45.5 | $45.5 | ||
| Madagascar | $30.9 | $14.8 | $45.8 | |
| Mexico | $4.2 | $0.0 | $4.2 | |
| Nicaragua | $2.7 | $2.7 | ||
| Nigeria | $0.1 | $0.1 | ||
| Panama | $20.9 | $20.9 | ||
| Paraguay | $7.4 | $7.4 | ||
| Peru | $12.2 | $52.7 | $58.4 | $123.3 |
| Philippines | $29.1 | $21.9 | $8.3 | $59.3 |
| Poland | $0.1 | $141.0 | $141.1 | |
| Syria | $15.9 | $15.9 | ||
| Tanzania | $18.7 | $18.7 | ||
| Tunisia | $1.6 | $1.6 | ||
| Uruguay | $7.0 | $7.0 | ||
| Vietnam | $10.4 | $10.4 | ||
| Zambia | $2.5 | $2.5 | ||
| Total by Swap Type | $138.1 | $499.6 | $396.2 | $1,033.9 |
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