Total reserves (gold at market value) in Somalia

Somalia: Total reserves (gold at market value) was 17.59 million SDR in 1989. β—† Volatile

Latest (1989)
17.59 million SDR
Change on year
up 2.1%
World rank
191st
of 194 countries
All-time high
100.23 million SDR
in 1977
All-time low
6.75 million SDR
in 1968
Years of data
30
1960–1989

Total reserves (gold at market value) in Somalia, 1960–1989

020.0M40.0M60.0M80.0M100.0M1960197419891960: 9.3M SDR1961: 16.5M SDR1962: 17.9M SDR1963: 18.8M SDR1964: 10.2M SDR1965: 8.6M SDR1966: 12.3M SDR1967: 10.0M SDR1968: 6.8M SDR1969: 14.2M SDR1970: 21.3M SDR1971: 24.1M SDR1972: 29.0M SDR1973: 29.3M SDR1974: 35.0M SDR1975: 58.7M SDR1976: 73.4M SDR1977: 100.2M SDR1978: 99.5M SDR1979: 39.0M SDR1980: 20.2M SDR1981: 32.9M SDR1982: 13.8M SDR1983: 15.7M SDR1984: 7.1M SDR1985: 8.0M SDR1986: 16.6M SDR1987: 11.7M SDR1988: 17.2M SDR1989: 17.6M SDR

Source: International Monetary Fund. Measured in SDR.

Analysis

Somalia recorded 17.59 million SDR for total reserves (gold at market value) in 1989.

The figure is up 2.1% on the previous year and down 54.9% over ten years.

Over the whole period, total reserves (gold at market value) in Somalia peaked at 100.23 million SDR in 1977 and was at its lowest, 6.75 million SDR, in 1968.

Somalia ranks 191st of 194 countries on this measure, in the bottom quarter.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1960s 12.45 million SDR 6.75 million SDR 18.77 million SDR 10
1970s 50.95 million SDR 21.25 million SDR 100.23 million SDR 10
1980s 16.08 million SDR 7.10 million SDR 32.86 million SDR 10

Countries ranked near Somalia

  1. 188 Yemen, People's Democratic Republic of 58.48 million SDR compare
  2. 189 Sao Tome and Principe 45.08 million SDR
  3. 190 Montserrat 26.90 million SDR compare
  4. 192 South Sudan 12.24 million SDR
  5. 193 Cuba 0 SDR compare
  6. 193 Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of 0 SDR compare

See the full ranking of 208 places β†’

More financial sector data for Somalia

All data for Somalia β†’

Frequently asked questions

What is total reserves (gold at market value) in Somalia?
Total reserves (gold at market value) in Somalia was 17.59 million SDR in 1989, according to International Monetary Fund.
What is the highest total reserves (gold at market value) recorded in Somalia?
The highest recorded value was 100.23 million SDR in 1977.
What is the lowest total reserves (gold at market value) recorded in Somalia?
The lowest recorded value was 6.75 million SDR in 1968.
How does Somalia rank for total reserves (gold at market value)?
Somalia ranks 191st out of 194 countries with data for 1989.
Is total reserves (gold at market value) rising or falling in Somalia?
Over the last ten years it is down 54.9%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Somalia data come from?
The figures come from International Monetary Fund, published as part of Total reserves (gold at market value) (SDR). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Total reserves (gold at market value) (SDR)
Unit
SDR
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
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Coverage
208 places, 11,419 data points, 1950–2025
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