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Excess Reserves (Local Currency) by Country
Latest released Excess Reserves (Local Currency) value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.
/api/v1/announcements/{currency}/excess_reserves. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.| Country / Currency | Latest | Previous | Change | Reference | Frequency | Unit | Source |
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Bolivia
BOB · Bolivian Boliviano
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— | — | — | — | Weekly | BOB mn | BCB |
What is Excess Reserves (Local Currency)?
Excess Reserves (Local Currency) is a published macroeconomic indicator covering one or more of the currencies supported by FXMacroData. The table on this page shows the latest released value for every supported currency alongside the previous reading, the change between the two, the reference date, the publication frequency, the units, and the original publishing source.
Why it matters for FX
Each indicator in this group captures a slice of the macro picture that doesn't fit neatly into the major categories but still informs the central-bank reaction function or the structural FX backdrop. Use these readings alongside the headline series above for a fuller view.
How to read this page
Compare each currency to its own history — the level relative to long-run mean is more informative than the absolute number — and look for trend changes that confirm or contradict the headline indicators.
What to watch for
- Direction of change over three to six months
- Confirmation or contradiction of headline indicators
- Cross-currency consistency or divergence
- Revisions to prior prints
This overview is auto-generated from the FXMacroData indicator catalogue. Detailed editorial commentary is being expanded across the long tail of indicators.
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