Total reserves (includes gold, current US$) - Country Ranking

Definition: 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.

Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 China 3,427,930,000,000.00 2021
2 Japan 1,405,750,000,000.00 2021
3 Switzerland 1,109,820,000,000.00 2021
4 United States 716,152,000,000.00 2021
5 India 638,485,000,000.00 2021
6 Russia 632,242,000,000.00 2021
7 Hong Kong SAR, China 496,867,000,000.00 2021
8 Saudi Arabia 473,890,000,000.00 2021
9 Korea 463,281,000,000.00 2021
10 Singapore 425,098,000,000.00 2021
11 Brazil 362,210,000,000.00 2021
12 Germany 295,736,000,000.00 2021
13 Thailand 246,025,000,000.00 2021
14 France 244,280,000,000.00 2021
15 Italy 227,478,000,000.00 2021
16 Israel 212,939,000,000.00 2021
17 Mexico 207,799,000,000.00 2021
18 United Kingdom 194,181,000,000.00 2021
19 Czech Republic 173,618,000,000.00 2021
20 Poland 166,030,000,000.00 2021
21 Indonesia 144,908,000,000.00 2021
22 United Arab Emirates 131,117,000,000.00 2021
23 Malaysia 116,916,000,000.00 2021
24 Vietnam 109,371,000,000.00 2021
25 Philippines 108,755,000,000.00 2021
26 Canada 106,615,000,000.00 2021
27 Turkey 93,511,570,000.00 2020
28 Spain 92,201,270,000.00 2021
29 Libya 84,663,590,000.00 2019
30 Norway 84,270,940,000.00 2021
31 Denmark 82,235,840,000.00 2021
32 Peru 74,779,160,000.00 2020
33 Netherlands 64,469,430,000.00 2021
34 Sweden 62,053,170,000.00 2021
35 Colombia 58,018,680,000.00 2021
36 Australia 57,877,500,000.00 2021
37 South Africa 57,597,150,000.00 2021
38 Algeria 56,211,010,000.00 2021
39 Iraq 54,424,470,000.00 2020
40 Romania 51,885,590,000.00 2021
41 Chile 51,252,170,000.00 2021
42 Kuwait 49,525,020,000.00 2021
43 Bangladesh 46,165,530,000.00 2021
44 Hungary 43,483,370,000.00 2021
45 Qatar 42,212,540,000.00 2021
46 Belgium 41,872,370,000.00 2021
47 Egypt 39,824,390,000.00 2021
48 Argentina 39,653,500,000.00 2021
49 Bulgaria 39,187,740,000.00 2021
50 Nigeria 36,729,570,000.00 2020
51 Morocco 35,648,620,000.00 2021
52 Uzbekistan 35,375,440,000.00 2021
53 Lebanon 35,239,220,000.00 2021
54 Kazakhstan 34,378,000,000.00 2021
55 Austria 33,957,000,000.00 2021
56 Portugal 32,535,120,000.00 2021
57 Ukraine 30,966,680,000.00 2021
58 Croatia 28,308,830,000.00 2021
59 Macao SAR, China 26,664,870,000.00 2021
60 Pakistan 22,811,520,000.00 2021
61 Guatemala 20,934,880,000.00 2021
62 Syrian Arab Republic 20,631,910,000.00 2010
63 Cambodia 20,269,720,000.00 2021
64 Oman 19,730,880,000.00 2021
65 Serbia 18,616,660,000.00 2021
66 Uruguay 16,962,770,000.00 2021
67 Finland 16,744,110,000.00 2021
68 New Zealand 16,113,750,000.00 2021
69 Jordan 15,543,450,000.00 2016
70 Angola 14,468,110,000.00 2021
71 Greece 14,447,240,000.00 2021
72 Ireland 13,247,000,000.00 2021
73 Dominican Republic 13,124,640,000.00 2021
74 Venezuela 9,794,062,000.00 2017
75 Afghanistan 9,748,946,000.00 2020
76 Paraguay 9,661,226,000.00 2021
77 Nepal 9,660,979,000.00 2021
78 Panama 9,613,848,000.00 2020
79 Slovak Republic 9,609,533,000.00 2021
80 Kenya 9,490,897,000.00 2021
81 Bosnia and Herzegovina 9,475,044,000.00 2021
82 Tunisia 8,845,557,000.00 2021
83 Mauritius 8,562,656,000.00 2021
84 Belarus 8,424,740,000.00 2021
85 Azerbaijan 8,307,278,000.00 2021
86 Honduras 8,138,458,000.00 2020
87 Ghana 7,884,091,000.00 2020
88 Iran 7,685,456,000.00 1982
89 Myanmar 7,670,071,000.00 2020
90 Ecuador 7,366,177,000.00 2021
91 Iceland 7,078,849,000.00 2021
92 Costa Rica 6,921,169,000.00 2021
93 Trinidad and Tobago 6,879,594,000.00 2021
94 Sri Lanka 5,663,994,000.00 2020
95 Albania 5,634,561,000.00 2021
96 Lithuania 5,579,844,000.00 2021
97 Latvia 5,491,145,000.00 2021
98 Yemen 5,344,297,000.00 2013
99 Tanzania 5,049,647,000.00 2018
100 Bahrain 4,993,196,000.00 2021
101 Botswana 4,940,894,000.00 2020
102 Bolivia 4,730,169,000.00 2021
103 Mongolia 4,380,126,000.00 2021
104 Georgia 4,270,945,000.00 2021
105 North Macedonia 4,129,288,000.00 2021
106 Nicaragua 4,046,556,000.00 2021
107 Brunei 3,997,357,000.00 2020
108 Jamaica 3,938,029,000.00 2020
109 Moldova 3,901,934,000.00 2021
110 Mozambique 3,780,810,000.00 2021
111 Dem. Rep. Congo 3,467,116,000.00 2021
112 Cameroon 3,459,330,000.00 2018
113 Uganda 3,358,515,000.00 2018
114 Armenia 3,214,895,000.00 2021
115 El Salvador 3,082,860,000.00 2020
116 Ethiopia 3,046,114,000.00 2020
117 Kyrgyz Republic 2,982,533,000.00 2021
118 Luxembourg 2,920,761,000.00 2021
119 Namibia 2,764,022,000.00 2021
120 The Bahamas 2,382,078,000.00 2020
121 Estonia 2,371,477,000.00 2021
122 Haiti 2,370,915,000.00 2018
123 Papua New Guinea 2,338,948,000.00 2019
124 Madagascar 2,334,565,000.00 2021
125 Slovenia 2,266,987,000.00 2021
126 Montenegro 1,981,678,000.00 2021
127 Rwanda 1,806,068,000.00 2020
128 Barbados 1,672,884,000.00 2021
129 Cyprus 1,611,045,000.00 2021
130 Turkmenistan 1,513,007,000.00 1999
131 Bhutan 1,510,314,000.00 2020
132 Guinea 1,499,116,000.00 2020
133 Mauritania 1,493,185,000.00 2020
134 Lao PDR 1,475,794,000.00 2021
135 Tajikistan 1,466,305,000.00 2019
136 Gabon 1,371,974,000.00 2019
137 Zambia 1,203,448,000.00 2020
138 Malta 1,149,327,000.00 2021
139 Fiji 1,043,304,000.00 2019
140 Suriname 992,256,900.00 2021
141 Congo 988,316,000.00 2019
142 Timor-Leste 934,780,600.00 2021
143 Zimbabwe 838,143,400.00 2021
144 Guyana 790,784,500.00 2021
145 San Marino 781,804,700.00 2020
146 Lesotho 774,095,200.00 2019
147 Cabo Verde 735,084,800.00 2020
148 Sierra Leone 707,703,900.00 2020
149 Seychelles 702,557,500.00 2021
150 Solomon Islands 660,996,000.00 2020
151 The Gambia 652,671,000.00 2021
152 Vanuatu 613,636,700.00 2020
153 Malawi 594,498,500.00 2020
154 Djibouti 588,417,500.00 2021
155 Eswatini 572,281,500.00 2021
156 Liberia 538,530,300.00 2020
157 Belize 420,102,800.00 2021
158 St. Lucia 385,710,900.00 2021
159 Central African Republic 350,305,400.00 2019
160 Grenada 348,210,900.00 2021
161 St. Kitts and Nevis 337,481,900.00 2021
162 Comoros 329,671,700.00 2021
163 Antigua and Barbuda 324,149,000.00 2021
164 Chad 310,032,000.00 2019
165 Tonga 298,947,600.00 2020
166 Samoa 294,681,800.00 2021
167 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 288,648,600.00 2021
168 Burundi 266,164,100.00 2021
169 Cayman Islands 216,800,000.00 2020
170 Eritrea 191,694,400.00 2019
171 Dominica 180,632,900.00 2021
172 Sudan 177,933,900.00 2017
173 São Tomé and Principe 75,287,740.00 2020
174 Equatorial Guinea 40,816,840.00 2019
175 Somalia 23,109,680.00 1989
176 Cuba 0.00 1974

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Development Relevance: The balance of payments records an economy’s transactions with the rest of the world. Balance of payments accounts are divided into two groups: the current account, which records transactions in goods, services, primary income, and secondary income, and the capital and financial account, which records capital transfers, acquisition or disposal of nonproduced, nonfinancial assets, and transactions in financial assets and liabilities. The current account balance is one of the most analytically useful indicators of an external imbalance. A primary purpose of the balance of payments accounts is to indicate the need to adjust an external imbalance. Where to draw the line for analytical purposes requires a judgment concerning the imbalance that best indicates the need for adjustment. There are a number of definitions in common use for this and related analytical purposes. The trade balance is the difference between exports and imports of goods. From an analytical view it is arbitrary to distinguish goods from services. For example, a unit of foreign exchange earned by a freight company strengthens the balance of payments to the same extent as the foreign exchange earned by a goods exporter. Even so, the trade balance is useful because it is often the most timely indicator of trends in the current account balance. Customs authorities are typically able to provide data on trade in goods long before data on trade in services are available.

Limitations and Exceptions: Discrepancies may arise in the balance of payments because there is no single source for balance of payments data and therefore no way to ensure that the data are fully consistent. Sources include customs data, monetary accounts of the banking system, external debt records, information provided by enterprises, surveys to estimate service transactions, and foreign exchange records. Differences in collection methods - such as in timing, definitions of residence and ownership, and the exchange rate used to value transactions - contribute to net errors and omissions. In addition, smuggling and other illegal or quasi-legal transactions may be unrecorded or misrecorded.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The balance of payments (BoP) is a double-entry accounting system that shows all flows of goods and services into and out of an economy; all transfers that are the counterpart of real resources or financial claims provided to or by the rest of the world without a quid pro quo, such as donations and grants; and all changes in residents' claims on and liabilities to nonresidents that arise from economic transactions. All transactions are recorded twice - once as a credit and once as a debit. In principle the net balance should be zero, but in practice the accounts often do not balance, requiring inclusion of a balancing item, net errors and omissions.

Periodicity: Annual