Foreign Exchange Reserves by Country
Foreign reserves are the stock of foreign-currency-denominated assets held by a central bank — typically US Treasuries, German Bunds, JGBs, gold, and IMF SDR allocations. They are the country's defence buffer against balance-of-payments shocks and the ammunition for any FX intervention.
Why compare Foreign Exchange Reserves across countries?
Changes in reserves can signal active FX intervention. A sharp drop in JPY reserves, for example, often coincides with the BoJ selling dollars to defend the yen; rebuilds signal the opposite. Reserve adequacy ratios also matter for risk premia: countries with thin reserves face wider sovereign spreads and more fragile currencies during global risk-off episodes.
How to read the country list
Look at the level and the month-over-month change rather than the absolute number, which is dominated by valuation effects (USD strength changes the dollar value of EUR-denominated holdings even with no flows). For intervention signals, focus on the change relative to known FX moves.
Supported countries
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| Country / Currency | Frequency | Unit | Source | History | Links |
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Australia
AUD / Australian Dollar
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Monthly | AUD mn | RBA | History from 2010-01-31 (16.4 years) | |
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Brazil
BRL / Brazilian Real
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Monthly | USD bn | BCB | Coverage metadata updating | |
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Switzerland
CHF / Swiss Franc
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Monthly | CHF mn | SNB | History from 2000-01-31 (26.4 years) | |
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Japan
JPY / Japanese Yen
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Monthly | USD bn | Bank of Japan | History from 2000-05-31 (26.1 years) | |
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Peru
PEN / Peruvian Sol
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Daily | USD mn | BCRP | Coverage metadata updating | |
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Poland
PLN / Polish Zloty
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Monthly | USD mn | IMF IFS | Coverage metadata updating | |
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Taiwan
TWD / New Taiwan Dollar
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Monthly | USD Billions | CBC | Coverage metadata updating | |
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United States
USD / US Dollar
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Monthly | USD bn | Federal Reserve | History from 2000-01-01 (26.5 years) |