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Eastern Europe Compared by Economy > Reserves of foreign exchange and gold

DEFINITION: This entry gives the dollar value for the stock of all financial assets that are available to the central monetary authority for use in meeting a country's balance of payments needs as of the end-date of the period specified. This category includes not only foreign currency and gold, but also a country's holdings of Special Drawing Rights in the International Monetary Fund, and its reserve position in the Fund.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Russia $537.60 billion 2012
2 Poland $108.90 billion 2012
3 Romania $46.71 billion 2012
4 Czech Republic $44.88 billion 2012
5 Hungary $44.67 billion 2012
6 Ukraine $24.55 billion 2012
7 Bulgaria $20.50 billion 2012
8 Serbia and Montenegro $15.10 billion 2010
9 Croatia $14.81 billion 2012
10 Serbia $14.40 billion 2012
11 Azerbaijan $11.28 billion 2012
12 Belarus $5.81 billion 2012
13 Bosnia and Herzegovina $4.28 billion 2012
14 Georgia $2.87 billion 2012
15 Albania $2.60 billion 2012
16 Slovakia $2.52 billion 2012
17 Moldova $2.52 billion 2012
18 Armenia $1.80 billion 2012
19 Slovenia $951.90 million 2012
20 Montenegro $400.00 million 2011

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