United States foreign exchange reserves

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United States foreign exchange reserves: 35758 (1.25%)
Last Update: May 31, 2024

United States foreign exchange reserves closed down 35758 as of May 31, 2024 from 35316 from the previous month and 36459 from last year.


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United States foreign exchange reserves

DateValues
2024-05-31 35758
2024-04-30 35316
2024-03-31 35990
2024-02-29 36077
2024-01-31 36439
2023-12-31 37316
2023-11-30 36303
2023-10-31 35214
2023-09-30 35613
2023-08-31 36449
2023-07-31 37114
2023-06-30 36644
2023-05-31 36459
2023-04-30 37628
2023-03-31 37566
2023-02-28 36605
2023-01-31 37755
2022-12-31 37209
2022-11-30 35620
2022-10-31 33821
2022-09-30 33935
2022-08-31 35099
2022-07-31 35947
2022-06-30 36273

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United States foreign exchange reserves Statistics


IndicatorSymbolActualPreviousM/M%Y/Y%TrendSlopePercentileUpdate
foreign exchange reservesus.fxreserves35758.0353161-2DownDown602024-05-31

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United States foreign exchange reserves Historical Data

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What is the United States foreign exchange reserves

Foreign exchange reserves refer to the assets that a country holds in foreign currencies, typically held by central banks. These reserves are important for a country's economy as they provide stability and confidence in the domestic currency. The United States foreign exchange reserves are typically held in major currencies such as the euro, yen, and pound sterling. These reserves are used to intervene in currency markets to stabilize the value of the US dollar, as well as to meet international obligations and for emergencies such as financial crises. The size and composition of a country's foreign exchange reserves are closely monitored by economists and policymakers to assess the country's ability to withstand external shocks and maintain economic stability.