
New Zealand: Foreign exchange reserves
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New Zealand |
Foreign exchange reserves, billion currency units |
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Latest value | 21.16 |
Reference | July 2022 |
Measure | billion New Zealand Dollar |
Source | Reserve Bank of New Zealand |
For that indicator, we provide data for New Zealand from January 1993 to July 2022. The average value for New Zealand during that period was 16.64 billion New Zealand Dollar with a minimum of 5.32 billion New Zealand Dollar in April 1995 and a maximum of 39.17 billion New Zealand Dollar in March 2020.
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Measure: billion New Zealand Dollar
Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Definition: Foreign exchange reserves consist of foreign currency, deposits denominated in foreign
currency, Monetary Gold, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) and Reserve position in the
International Monetary Fund (IMF). Foreign exchange reserves are held by monetary authorities
to finance trade imbalances, check the impact of foreign exchange fluctuations and address
other issues under the purview of the central bank.