It has been made clear which nations have the largest international reserves.
The report World of Statistics 2023 says that China has the most gold and dollars in reserves, followed by Japan, Switzerland, the United States, India, and Cuba, Estonia, Cyprus, Yemen, and South Sudan, which are at the bottom of the list.
Funds are reserves that national banks trade with each other at a worldwide level, either in gold or in a universally acknowledged money like the US dollar or the euro.
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Extraordinary drawing rights (SDRs), or containers of public monetary standards, can likewise be acknowledged as stores.
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China: $3,427,931
Japan: $1,405,748
Switzerland: $1,109,821
USA: $716,152
India: $638,484
Russia: $632,241
Hong Kong: $496,867
Saudi Arabia: $473,889
South Korea: $463,281
Singapore: $425,097
Brazil: $362,210
Germany: $295,736
Thailand: $246,025
France: $244,280
Italy: $227,478
Israel: $212,933
Mexico: $207,799
UK: $194,181
Indonesia: $144,907
UAE: $131,116
Turkey: $109,534
Canada: $106,615
Spain: $92,201
Norway: $84,270
Denmark: $82,235
Australia: $57,877
South Africa: $57,597
Argentina: $39,653
Nigeria: $36,729
Pakistan: $22,811
Finland: $16,744
Greece: $14,447
Ireland: $13,247
Venezuela: $9,794
Belarus: $8,424
Latvia: $5,491
Ethiopia: $3,046
Estonia: $2,371
Cyprus: $1,611
Yemen: $946
South Sudan: $183
Cuba: 0