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Cold countries Compared by Economy > Total > Reserves minus gold > Current US$ per capita

DEFINITION: Total reserves minus gold comprise special drawing rights, reserves of IMF members held by the IMF, and holdings of foreign exchange under the control of monetary authorities. Gold holdings are excluded. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Norway 10,162.87$ 2005
2 Denmark 6,076.35$ 2005
3 Switzerland 4,880.56$ 2005
4 Slovenia 4,037.23$ 2005
5 Iceland 3,490.29$ 2005
6 Czech Republic 2,865.46$ 2005
7 Slovakia 2,766.05$ 2005
8 Sweden 2,446.42$ 2005
9 Finland 2,005.51$ 2005
10 Hungary 1,837.91$ 2005
11 Estonia 1,443.59$ 2005
12 Russia 1,228.72$ 2005
13 Lithuania 1,089.6$ 2005
14 Poland 1,070.7$ 2005
15 Chile 1,036.2$ 2005
16 Canada 1,020.12$ 2005
17 Latvia 970.28$ 2005
18 Romania 918.54$ 2005
19 Austria 831.21$ 2005
20 Belgium 786.48$ 2005
21 Bhutan 718.66$ 2005
22 Bosnia and Herzegovina 652.31$ 2005
23 United Kingdom 638.73$ 2005
24 China 630.13$ 2005
25 Germany 547.35$ 2005
26 Luxembourg 518.32$ 2005
27 Ukraine 405.78$ 2005
28 Kazakhstan 401.68$ 2005
29 Armenia 222.06$ 2005
30 Ireland 187.19$ 2005
31 United States 183.01$ 2005
32 Mongolia 170.32$ 2005
33 Belarus 117.63$ 2005
34 Kyrgyzstan 110.36$ 2005
35 Georgia 109.74$ 2005
36 Nepal 59.27$ 2005
37 Tajikistan 24.72$ 2005

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  • Singapore ranked first for total > reserves minus gold > current US$ per capita amongst Hot countries in 2005.
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  • Norway ranked first for total > reserves minus gold > current US$ per capita amongst High income OECD countries in 2005.
  • Malaysia ranked first for total > reserves minus gold > current US$ per capita amongst Emerging markets in 2005.
  • Japan ranked second for total > reserves minus gold > current US$ per capita amongst Heavily indebted countries in 2005.
  • Malta ranked first for total > reserves minus gold > current US$ per capita amongst European Union in 2005.
  • Hong Kong ranked second for total > reserves minus gold > current US$ per capita globally in 2005.
  • Trinidad and Tobago ranked first for total > reserves minus gold > current US$ per capita amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2005.
  • United States ranked last for total > reserves minus gold > current US$ per capita amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2005.
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