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Eastern Europe Compared by Economy > Reserves > Total reserves minus gold > Current US$

DEFINITION: Total reserves minus gold (current US$). 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.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Russia $486.58 billion 2012
2 Poland $103.40 billion 2012
3 Hungary $44.51 billion 2012
4 Czech Republic $44.27 billion 2012
5 Romania $41.16 billion 2012
6 Ukraine $22.66 billion 2012
7 Bulgaria $18.37 billion 2012
8 Croatia $14.81 billion 2012
9 Serbia $13.58 billion 2012
10 Azerbaijan $11.28 billion 2012
11 Belarus $5.81 billion 2012
12 Bosnia and Herzegovina $4.28 billion 2012
13 Georgia $2.87 billion 2012
14 Albania $2.52 billion 2012
15 Moldova $2.51 billion 2012
16 Armenia $1.80 billion 2012
17 Kosovo $1.11 billion 2012
18 Slovakia $818.41 million 2012
19 Slovenia $782.19 million 2012
20 Montenegro $458.67 million 2012

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