List of Countries By Foreign-exchange Reserves - List of States By Foreign-exchange Reserves

List of States By Foreign-exchange Reserves

The list below is based on IMF data – when available; Otherwise – U.S. Central Intelligence Agency data are indicated. For consistency, forward currency swap contracts are not included in this list until they mature, figures that include them may be higher or lower than those listed here. IMF or other outstanding loans are not shown here, and if accounted for many nations would list lower.

Rank Country/monetary authority Foreign exchange reserves
(Millions of US$)
Figures as of
1 People's Republic of China 3,285,090 Sep 2012
2 Japan 1,274,160 Oct 2012
Eurozone
903,027 Aug 2012
ASEAN
785,000 Oct 2012
3 Saudi Arabia 621,490 Sep 2012
4 Switzerland 530,142 Oct 2012
5 Russia 526,766 Oct 2012
6 Republic of China (Taiwan) 399,220 Oct 2012
7 Brazil 377,752 Oct 2012
8 Republic of Korea 323,461 Oct 2012
Hong Kong 298,187 Aug 2012
9 India 295,290 Oct 2012
10 Germany 262,915 Sep 2012
11 Singapore 252,148 Sep 2012
12 Algeria 200,000 May 2012
13 France 187,130 Oct 2012
14 Italy 186,907 Oct 2012
15 Thailand 183,627 Sep 2012
16 Mexico 165,358 Aug 2012
17 United States 151,436 Nov 2012
18 Malaysia 137,451 Sep 2012
19 United Kingdom 132,131 Oct 2012
20 Turkey 112,085 Sep 2012
21 Indonesia 110,297 Oct 2012
22 Iran 109,700 Dec 2011
23 Poland 105,800 Sep 2012
24 Denmark 89,832 Sep 2012
25 Philippines 82,090 Sep 2012
26 Israel 75,849 Oct 2012
27 Libya 71,990 Dec 2011
28 Canada 68,050 Nov 2012
29 Peru 61,106 Oct 2012
30 Netherlands 56,095 Oct 2012
31 Norway 55,599 Sep 2012
32 United Arab Emirates 55,290 Dec 2011
33 Iraq 53,470 Dec 2011
34 Sweden 52,453 Sep 2012
35 Spain 51,312 Oct 2012
36 Australia 51,241 Oct 2012
37 South Africa 50,979 Sep 2012
38 Lebanon 47,870 Dec 2011
39 Romania 47,005 Oct 2012
40 Hungary 45,440 Oct 2012
41 Argentina 45,274 Oct 2012
42 Czech Republic 44,109 Oct 2012
43 Chile 38,943 Oct 2012
44 Colombia 36,006 Oct 2012
45 Nigeria 35,210 Dec 2011
46 Belgium 31,710 Sep 2012
47 Kazakhstan 30,094 Sep 2012
48 Ukraine 29,255 Sep 2012
49 Austria 28,162 Sep 2012
50 Venezuela 26,910 Dec 2011
51 Kuwait 25,930 Dec 2011
52 Portugal 24,114 Sep 2012
53 Qatar 20,390 Dec 2011
54 Bulgaria 19,612 Oct 2012
55 Macau 18,730 Mar 2010
56 New Zealand 18,298 Sep 2012
57 Pakistan 18,090 Dec 2011
58 Morocco 16,842 Aug 2012
59 Vietnam 16,760 Dec 2011
60 Egypt 15,172 Sep 2012
61 Croatia 14,731 Sep 2012
62 Serbia 14,650 Dec 2011
63 Bolivia 13,981 Nov 2012
64 Uruguay 13,121 Oct 2012
65 Bangladesh 12,000 Oct 2012
66 Finland 11,424 Sep 2012
67 Trinidad and Tobago 9,876 Dec 2011
68 Jordan 9,158 Sep 2012
69 Sri Lanka 8,400 Dec 2011
70 Lithuania 8,184 Sep 2012
71 Belarus 8,126 Sep 2012
72 Greece 7,682 Sep 2012
73 Azerbaijan 7,146 Dec 2011
74 Latvia 6,922 Sep 2012
75 Guatemala 6,750 Sep 2012
76 Costa Rica 5,140 Sep 2012
77 Paraguay 5,096 Dec 2011
78 Dominican Republic 4,397 Jun 2011
79 Iceland 4,314 Oct 2012
80 Cambodia 4,113 Dec 2011
81 Myanmar 3,762 Dec 2010
82 Georgia 2,807 Jul 2012
83 Mauritius 2,797 Jun 2012
84 Honduras 2,751 Jun 2012
85 El Salvador 2,654 May 2012
86 Slovakia 2,396 May 2012
87 Moldova 2,059 Jun 2012
88 Kyrgyzstan 1,912 Jun 2012
89 Nicaragua 1,862 Jun 2012
90 Ireland 1,751 Oct 2012
91 Armenia 1,709 Oct 2012
92 Cyprus 1,258 Sep 2012
93 Luxembourg 1,023 Sep 2012
94 Slovenia 985 Sep 2012
95 Laos 757 Dec 2011
96 Malta 654 Jul 2012
97 Estonia 300 Sep 2012


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