Foreign Exchange Reserves in the World 2023

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  • Even war-ridden Country like Afghanistan and the world’s smallest Country Vatican has more foreign exchange reserves than Pakistan

Foreign Exchange Reserves in the World 2023Foreign Exchange Reserves (In US Dollars)

Country
Foreign Exchange Reserves
China$3.4 trillion
Japan$1.25 trillion
Switzerland$912 billion
India$596 billion
Russia$587 billion
Taiwan$561 billion
Hong Kong$430 billion
South Korea$423 billion
Saudi Arabia$404 billion
Brazil$341 billion
Singapore$289 billion
Germany$277 billion
United States$242 billion
France$238 billion
Thailand$225 billion
Italy$211 billion
Israel$201 billion
Mexico$200 billion
United Kingdom$182 billion
Poland$148 billion
Czech$140 billion
Indonesia$140 billion
UAE$115 billion
Iraq$115 billion
Malaysia$114 billion
Canada$106 billion
Philippines$101 billion
Spain$87 billion
Iran$86 Billion
Denmark$73 billion
Norway$70 billion
South Africa$65 billion
Turkey$60 billion
Colombia$58 billion
Australia$57 billion
Kuwait$48 billion
Nigeria$39 billion
Argentina$39 billion
Ukraine$37 billion
Bangladesh$29 billion
Afghanistan$9 billion
North Korea$8 billion
Vatican$4 billion
Pakistan$3.5 billion
Kenya$1.6 billion
Syria$407 million
South Sudan$73 million

Source: World of StatisticsForeign Exchange Reserves in the World 2023

The total liquid foreign reserves held by Pakistan as of June 16, 2023 stood at US$ 8.86 billion – out of which US$ 3.5 billion were with the State Bank and US$ 3.5 were held by the Private Commercial Banks.

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