Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets (nominal value), Foreign currency loans, securities and deposits, interest, More than 3 months and up to 1 year, Outflows (reserves template) (International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity: Guidelines for a Data Template 2013 (IR by country

The International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity (IRFCL, or the “Reserves Data Template”) dataset includes data on the amount and composition of countries’ official reserve assets, other foreign currency assets held by monetary authorities and central governments, and short-term foreign currency...

Countries reporting
85
Highest
0
Netherlands, The
Lowest
-6.02 billion
Argentina
Median
-269.07 million
Years covered
27
1999–2025
Data points
1,697

What the numbers show

Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets (nominal value), Foreign currency loans, securities and deposits, interest, More than 3 months and up to 1 year, Outflows (reserves template) (International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity: Guidelines for a Data Template 2013 (IR is currently reported for 85 countries. The highest value is 0 in Netherlands, The; the lowest is -6.02 billion in Argentina.

The median across all reporting countries is -269.07 million, and the mean is -1.00 billion.

Over the past decade 20 countries rose and 52 fell. The largest increase was in Greece (up 100.0%), and the largest decrease in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China (down 1,989.7%).

Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Netherlands, The 0 2025 flat
1 Greece 0 2025 up 100.0% volatile
1 Estonia, Republic of 0 2025 volatile
1 Ireland 0 2013 up 100.0% volatile
1 Luxembourg 0 2025 volatile
1 Denmark 0 2025 volatile
1 Germany 0 2025 volatile
1 Czech Republic 0 2025 volatile
1 Cyprus 0 2022 up 100.0% volatile
1 Malta 0 2025 volatile
1 Norway 0 2025 volatile
1 Portugal 0 2025 up 100.0% volatile
1 Russian Federation 0 2025 up 100.0% volatile
1 Slovak Republic 0 2015 up 100.0% volatile
1 Sweden 0 2023 up 100.0% volatile
1 European Central Bank (ECB) 0 2025 flat
17 Croatia, Republic of -531,424 2025 up 99.9% volatile
18 New Zealand -611,526 2015 up 99.0% volatile
19 Seychelles -22.50 million 2025 down 96.1% falling
20 Thailand -22.54 million 2025 down 25.8% volatile
21 Austria -30.55 million 2025 up 59.3% volatile
22 Slovenia, Republic of -31.02 million 2025 up 89.7% volatile
23 Latvia, Republic of -31.73 million 2025 up 44.0% volatile
24 Spain -32.50 million 2023 up 6.4% volatile
25 Namibia -32.97 million 2024 rising
26 Kyrgyzstan -33.73 million 2024 down 16.4% falling
27 Mauritius -37.25 million 2025 down 201.0% volatile
28 Lithuania, Republic of -49.70 million 2020 up 84.7% volatile
29 Iceland -58.19 million 2025 up 36.4% volatile
30 Moldova, Republic of -81.98 million 2025 down 386.2% volatile
31 Bosnia and Herzegovina -86.44 million 2025 down 58.3% falling
32 Finland -89.37 million 2025 up 17.3% volatile
33 North Macedonia, Republic of -90.23 million 2025 down 55.2% falling
34 West Bank and Gaza -124.77 million 2025 down 159.7% volatile
35 Jamaica -152.48 million 2025 up 57.5% volatile
36 Georgia -182.65 million 2025 down 91.4% falling
37 Mongolia -186.43 million 2025 down 404.2% volatile
38 Albania -189.38 million 2025 down 108.0% falling
39 Nicaragua -203.22 million 2025 down 215.6% volatile
40 Armenia -224.57 million 2025 down 167.7% volatile
41 Malaysia -236.70 million 2025 down 136.2% rising
42 Korea, Republic of -237.00 million 2025 up 10.1% rising
43 Belgium -269.07 million 2025 down 216.9% volatile
44 Bolivia -280.39 million 2020 down 179.2% falling
45 United Kingdom -317.86 million 2025 down 1,282.0% volatile
46 Honduras -338.10 million 2025 down 127.8% volatile
47 Tunisia -368.11 million 2018 down 5.3% rising
48 Italy -500.46 million 2025 up 19.2% volatile
49 Guatemala -575.14 million 2025 down 163.2% falling
50 Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China -606.00 million 2025 down 1,989.7% volatile
51 Kazakhstan, Republic of -620.87 million 2025 down 133.6% volatile
52 Paraguay -645.59 million 2025 down 249.3% falling
53 Sri Lanka -662.62 million 2025 up 31.2% rising
54 El Salvador -736.00 million 2025 down 109.9% falling
55 Serbia, Republic of -790.32 million 2025 down 121.9% falling
56 Morocco -804.09 million 2025 down 186.7% falling
57 Bulgaria -817.68 million 2025 down 311.6% volatile
58 Jordan -888.50 million 2025 down 313.4% volatile
59 Chile -964.42 million 2025 down 757.3% volatile
60 Angola -1.17 billion 2025 rising
61 Costa Rica -1.27 billion 2025 down 166.4% volatile
62 Belarus, Republic of -1.27 billion 2025 down 229.0% volatile
63 South Africa -1.41 billion 2025 down 166.0% falling
64 Uruguay -1.48 billion 2025 down 117.9% falling
65 Panama -1.53 billion 2025 falling
66 Israel -1.58 billion 2025 down 66.8% falling
67 Brazil -1.66 billion 2025 down 37.1% volatile
68 Peru -1.68 billion 2025 down 90.0% falling
69 Poland, Republic of -1.79 billion 2025 down 44.5% falling
70 Canada -1.80 billion 2025 down 115.7% falling
71 China, People's Republic of -1.89 billion 2025 down 307.3% falling
72 Hungary -2.03 billion 2025 down 69.6% volatile
73 Ukraine -2.42 billion 2025 down 208.3% volatile
74 Colombia -2.89 billion 2025 down 120.1% falling
75 Ecuador -3.02 billion 2025 down 18.9% falling
76 Philippines -3.28 billion 2025 down 154.7% falling
77 India -3.40 billion 2025 down 648.1% volatile
78 Egypt -3.46 billion 2025 down 435.7% volatile
79 Dominican Republic -4.12 billion 2025 down 461.1% volatile
80 Indonesia -4.38 billion 2025 down 102.5% falling
81 Romania -4.55 billion 2025 down 314.9% volatile
82 Saudi Arabia -4.64 billion 2025 volatile
83 Mexico -4.72 billion 2025 down 2.3% falling
84 Türkiye, Republic of -5.16 billion 2025 down 105.4% falling
85 Argentina -6.02 billion 2025 down 18.5% volatile

Regions and income groups

Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets (nominal value), Foreign currency loans, securities and deposits, interest, More than 3 months and up to 1 year, Outflows (reserves template) (International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity: Guidelines for a Data Template 2013 (IR
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The International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity (IRFCL, or the “Reserves Data Template”) dataset includes data on the amount and composition of countries’ official reserve assets, other foreign currency assets held by monetary authorities and central governments, and short-term foreign currency obligations and related activities of monetary authorities and central governments that can lead to drains on official reserves and other foreign currency assets. This website re-disseminates IMF member countries' data on international reserves and foreign currency liquidity in a common template and in a common currency (the U.S. dollar). Historical data by country are also available. Please note that the re-dissemination of the template data by the Fund does not constitute endorsement of the quality of the data by the Fund.