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The Treasury Department today released U.S. reserve assets data for the week ending April 16, 1999.
As indicated in this table, U.S. reserve assets totaled $74,270 million as of April 16, 1999, up from $73,917 million as of April 9, 1999.
U.S. Reserve Assets (millions of U.S. dollars) | ||||||
Week Ending | Total Reserve Assets | Gold Stock | Special Drawing Rights |
Foreign Currencies ESF SOMA | Reserve Position in IMF | |
April 9, 1999 | 73,895 | 11,047 | 9,660 | 15,019 | 15,006 | 23,184 |
April 16, 1999 | 74,270 | 11,047 | 9,674 | 15,161 | 15,172 | 23,216 |
Notes:
Gold stock is valued monthly at $42.2222 per fine troy ounce. Values shown are as of February 28, 1999. The January 31, 1999 value was $11,048 million.
is valued monthly at $42.2222 per fine troy ounce. Values shown are as of February 28, 1999. The January 31, 1999 value was $11,048 million.Special Drawing Rights (SDR) holdings and the Reserve Position in the IMF are based on IMF data and revalued in dollar terms at the official SDR/dollar exchange rate. Consistent with current reporting practices, IMF data for April 9, 1999 are final. Data for SDR holdings and the reserve position in the IMF shown as of April 16, 1999 (in italics) reflect preliminary adjustments by the Treasury to the April 9, 1999 IMF data.
(SDR) holdings and the are based on IMF data and revalued in dollar terms at the official SDR/dollar exchange rate. Consistent with current reporting practices, IMF data for April 9, 1999 are final. Data for SDR holdings and the reserve position in the IMF shown as of April 16, 1999 (in italics) reflect preliminary adjustments by the Treasury to the April 9, 1999 IMF data.Foreign Currencies includes holdings of the Treasury's Exchange Stabilization Fund ( ESF) and the Federal Reserve's System Open Market Account ( SOMA). These holdings are valued at current market exchange rates or, where appropriate, at such other rates as may be agreed upon by the parties to the transactions.
includes holdings of the Treasury's Exchange Stabilization Fund () and the Federal Reserve's System Open Market Account (). These holdings are valued at current market exchange rates or, where appropriate, at such other rates as may be agreed upon by the parties to the transactions.