Kazakhstan’s gold and foreign currency reserves rose to $33.1 billion in Jan
Kazakhstan’s net gold and foreign currency reserves rose to $33.1 billion as of Jan. 31 from $28.8 billion on Dec. 31, the central bank said on Tuesday.
The National Fund, replenished by windfall revenues from oil exports, totalled $45.5 billion as of Jan. 31, the bank said.
The central bank has provided the following data for its reserves since the end of 2008:
2012
Jan 31 $33.1 bln
2011
Dec 31 $28.8 bln
Nov 30 $31.6 bln
Oct 31 $32.1 bln
Sept 30 $31.9 bln
Aug 31 $35.5 bln
July 31 $36.4 bln
June 30 $34.2 bln
May 31 $35.5 bln
April 30 $36.4 bln
March 31 $34.6 bln
Feb 28 $32.9 bln
Jan 31 $30.6 bln
2010
Dec 31 $27.70 bln
Nov 30 $27.30 bln
Oct 31 $28.40 bln
Sept 30 $27.30 bln
Aug 31 $26.37 bln
July 31 $27.23 bln
June 30 $26.09 bln
May 31 $27.70 bln
April 30 $28.80 bln
March 31 $26.60 bln
Feb 28 $27.00 bln
Jan 31 $25.85 bln
2009
Dec 31 $22.66 bln
Nov 30 $23.27 bln
Oct 31 $20.18 bln
Sept 30 $20.04 bln
Aug 31 $19.92 bln
July 31 $19.88 bln
June 30 $18.50 bln
May 31 $19.80 bln
April 30 $19.40 bln
March 31 $18.80 bln
Feb 28 $19.60 bln
Jan 31 $18.20 bln
2008
Dec 31 $19.40 bln
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