Former Soviet republics Compared by Economy > Reserves of foreign exchange and gold > Per capita
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. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
CONTENTS
# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | Russia | $3,369.70 per capita | 2007 | ||
2 | Latvia | $2,548.00 per capita | 2007 | ||
3 | Estonia | $2,484.97 per capita | 2007 | ||
4 | Lithuania | $2,159.45 per capita | 2007 | ||
5 | Kazakhstan | $1,153.42 per capita | 2007 | ||
6 | Turkmenistan | $1,014.71 per capita | 2007 | ||
7 | Ukraine | $701.51 per capita | 2007 | ||
8 | Armenia | $557.60 per capita | 2007 | ||
9 | Azerbaijan | $526.22 per capita | 2007 | ||
10 | Belarus | $438.68 per capita | 2007 | ||
11 | Moldova | $308.76 per capita | 2007 | ||
12 | Georgia | $292.94 per capita | 2007 | ||
13 | Uzbekistan | $242.98 per capita | 2007 | ||
14 | Kyrgyzstan | $222.74 per capita | 2007 | ||
15 | Tajikistan | $34.20 per capita | 2007 |