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Economy Statistics > Bank liquid reserves to bank assets ratio > Liberia (historical data)

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Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   32.12    #17   
2004   35.27    #18   
2003   27.05    #20   
2002   27.89    #12   
2001   67.53    #3   
2000   70.47    #3   
1999   41.51    #7   
1998   40.14    #8   
1997   225.98    #3   
1996   254.22    #3   
1995   94.22    #4   
1994   71.64    #4   
1993   81.15    #7   
1992   63.88    #11   
1991   67.31    #11   
1989   90.85    #5   
1988   76.54    #7   
1987   67.35    #12   
1986   50.83    #15   
1985   49.56    #17   
1984   41.51    #17   
1983   37.29    #15   
1982   26.99    #24   
1981   19.21    #35   
1980   18.86    #37   
1979   6.09    #75   
1978   10.13    #58   
1977   5.89    #79   
1976   4.42    #89   
1975   4.05    #88   
1974   3.15    #91   
1973   1.33    #101   
1972   0.91    #101   
1971   0.89    #99   
1970   0.82    #100   
1969   0.92    #96   
1968   0.69    #97   
1967   1.22    #90   
1966   44,002,000    #1   
1965   43,187,000    #1   
1964   41,009,000    #1   
1963   40,907,000    #1   
1962   41,031,000    #1   
1961   31,747,000    #1   


DEFINITION: Ratio of bank liquid reserves to bank assets is the ratio of domestic currency holdings and deposits with the monetary authorities to claims on other governments, nonfinancial public enterprises, the private sector, and other banking institutions.

   
 

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