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Percent of world foreign exchange reserves, 2023:

The average for 2023 based on 25 countries was 0.102 percent. The highest value was in Libya: 0.638 percent and the lowest value was in Burundi: 0.001 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The Global Economy
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Countries Percent of world foreign exchange reserves, 2023 Global rank Available data
Libya 0.638 1 1960 - 2023
Algeria 0.56 2 1960 - 2023
South Africa 0.431 3 1960 - 2023
Morocco 0.251 4 1960 - 2023
Egypt 0.228 5 1960 - 2023
Angola 0.096 6 1995 - 2023
Tunisia 0.064 7 1960 - 2023
Kenya 0.051 8 1965 - 2023
Mauritius 0.05 9 1960 - 2023
Botswana 0.033 10 1976 - 2023
Ghana 0.025 11 1960 - 2023
Mozambique 0.024 12 1984 - 2023
Namibia 0.02 13 1992 - 2023
Madagascar 0.018 14 1962 - 2023
Rwanda 0.013 15 1964 - 2023
Eq. Guinea 0.011 16 1982 - 2023
Cape Verde 0.006 17 1976 - 2023
R. of Congo 0.005 18 1960 - 2023
Gambia 0.004 19 1964 - 2023
Djibouti 0.003 20 1984 - 2023
Sierra Leone 0.003 21 1960 - 2023
Swaziland 0.003 22 1974 - 2023
Comoros 0.002 23 1980 - 2023
Burundi 0.001 24 1964 - 2023
Zimbabwe 0.001 25 1966 - 2023


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Definition: Foreign exchange reserves including gold as percent of total world foreign exchange reserves.

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