Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Angola

Angola: Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets was -1.21 billion in 2025. ▼ Falling

Latest (2025)
-1.21 billion
Change on year
up 20.3%
World rank
62nd
of 86 countries
All-time high
-484.71 million
in 2021
All-time low
-1.71 billion
in 2023
Years of data
5
2021–2025

Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Angola, 2021–2025

-1.8B-1.5B-1.2B-1.0B-750.0M-500.0M2021202320252021: -484.7M2022: -596.9M2023: -1.7B2024: -1.5B2025: -1.2B

Source: International Monetary Fund.

Analysis

Angola recorded -1.21 billion for predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in 2025.

The figure is up 20.3% on the previous year and down 149.4% over five years.

That places Angola 62nd out of 86 countries with data for 2025, putting it in the middle of the range.

Countries ranked near Angola

  1. 59 Jordan -1.07 billion compare
  2. 60 Morocco -1.08 billion compare
  3. 61 China -1.08 billion compare
  4. 63 Dominican Republic -1.32 billion compare
  5. 64 Colombia -1.34 billion compare
  6. 65 Lithuania -1.39 billion

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Frequently asked questions

What is predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Angola?
Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Angola was -1.21 billion in 2025, according to International Monetary Fund.
What is the highest predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets recorded in Angola?
The highest recorded value was -484.71 million in 2021.
What is the lowest predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets recorded in Angola?
The lowest recorded value was -1.71 billion in 2023.
How does Angola rank for predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets?
Angola ranks 62nd out of 86 countries with data for 2025.
Where does this Angola data come from?
The figures come from International Monetary Fund, published as part of Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets (nominal value), Foreign currency loans, securities and deposits, More than 1 and up to 3 months (International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity: Guidelines for a Data Template 2013 (IRFCL 2013), Monetary Authorities and Central G. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets (nominal value), Foreign currency loans, securities and deposits, More than 1 and up to 3 months (International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity: Guidelines for a Data Template 2013 (IRFCL 2013), Monetary Authorities and Central G
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