At end-November 2014, Greece’s reserve
assets stood at €4.9 billion, compared with €4.3 billion at end-November 2013.
Current IMF Data: In Millions of US Dollars (end of
period)
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December 2014
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A. Official reserve assets
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6,213.00
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(1) Foreign
currency reserves (in convertible foreign currencies)
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724.00
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(a) Securities
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8.00
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of which: issuer headquartered in
reporting country but located abroad
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0.00
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(b) total currency and deposits
with:
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716.00
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(i) other national central banks,
BIS and IMF
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40.00
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(ii) banks headquartered in the
reporting country
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0.00
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of which: located abroad
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0.00
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(iii) banks headquartered outside
the reporting country
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676.00
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of which: located in the reporting
country
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0.00
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(2) IMF reserve position
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350.00
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(3) SDRs
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803.00
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(4) gold
(including gold deposits and, if appropriate, gold swapped)5
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4,336.00
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-volume in millions of fine troy
ounces
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3.62
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(5) other reserve assets (specify)
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0.00
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-financial derivatives
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0.00
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-loans to nonbank nonresidents
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0.00
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-other
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0.00
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B. Other
foreign currency assets (specify)
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729.00
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-securities not included in
official reserve assets
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0.00
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-deposits not included in official
reserve assets
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379.00
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-loans not included in official
reserve assets
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350.00
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-financial derivatives not
included in official reserve assets
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0.00
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-gold not included in official
reserve assets
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0.00
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-other
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0.00
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