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High income OECD countries Compared by Economy > Reserves > Total reserves > Includes gold, current US$

DEFINITION: Total reserves (includes gold, current US$). Total reserves comprise holdings of monetary gold, special drawing rights, reserves of IMF members held by the IMF, and holdings of foreign exchange under the control of monetary authorities. The gold component of these reserves is valued at year-end (December 31) London prices. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

CONTENTS

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COUNTRY
AMOUNT
DATE
GRAPH
HISTORY
1 JapanJapan $1.27 trillion 2012
2 United StatesUnited States $574.27 billion 2012
3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland $531.30 billion 2012
4 South KoreaSouth Korea $327.72 billion 2012
5 GermanyGermany $248.86 billion 2012
6 FranceFrance $184.52 billion 2012
7 ItalyItaly $181.67 billion 2012
8 PolandPoland $108.90 billion 2012
9 United KingdomUnited Kingdom $105.19 billion 2012
10 DenmarkDenmark $89.70 billion 2012
11 IsraelIsrael $75.91 billion 2012
12 CanadaCanada $68.55 billion 2012
13 NetherlandsNetherlands $54.82 billion 2012
14 SwedenSweden $52.25 billion 2012
15 NorwayNorway $51.86 billion 2012
16 SpainSpain $50.59 billion 2012
17 AustraliaAustralia $49.14 billion 2012
18 Czech RepublicCzech Republic $44.88 billion 2012
19 ChileChile $41.65 billion 2012
20 BelgiumBelgium $30.77 billion 2012
21 AustriaAustria $27.21 billion 2012
22 PortugalPortugal $22.66 billion 2012
23 New ZealandNew Zealand $17.58 billion 2012
24 FinlandFinland $11.08 billion 2012
25 GreeceGreece $7.26 billion 2012
26 IcelandIceland $4.19 billion 2012
27 SlovakiaSlovakia $2.52 billion 2012
28 IrelandIreland $1.71 billion 2012
29 LuxembourgLuxembourg $990.81 million 2012
30 SloveniaSlovenia $951.92 million 2012
31 EstoniaEstonia $300.66 million 2012

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  • United States ranked first for reserves > total reserves > includes gold, current US$ amongst Christian countries in 2012.
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  • China ranked first for reserves > total reserves > includes gold, current US$ globally in 2012.
  • Russia ranked first for reserves > total reserves > includes gold, current US$ amongst Europe in 2012.
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  • Germany ranked first for reserves > total reserves > includes gold, current US$ amongst European Union in 2012.
  • Brazil ranked first for reserves > total reserves > includes gold, current US$ amongst Catholic countries in 2012.
  • India ranked second for reserves > total reserves > includes gold, current US$ amongst Former British colonies in 2012.
  • South Africa ranked first for reserves > total reserves > includes gold, current US$ amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2012.
  • Algeria ranked second for reserves > total reserves > includes gold, current US$ amongst Muslim countries in 2012.
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