Central bank foreign currency reserves rose US$37.7m over a week
The foreign currency reserves of the National Bank of Moldova on July 31 added up to US$1.699.4 billion. They have increased by US$37.7 million during a week.
According to the central bank, about US$437 million of the foreign currency reserves on July 31 was kept in securities, while US$1.261.9 billion in deposits and funds available.
The central bank’s foreign currency reserves totaled US$1.661.7 on July 25, US$1.643,78 million on July 18, US$1.622,42 billion on July 11, US$1.543,3 billion on July 4. Late in June, the reserves added up to US$1.525,94 billion, while at the end of May - to US$1.446.67 billion.
In 2007, the reserves totaled US$1.333,7 billion, in 2006 – US$775.29 million, in 2005 – US$597.4 million, in 2004 – US$470.3 million, in 2003 – US$268.5 million.//REPORTER.MD
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