Israel's foreign exchange reserves at the end of December 2012 stood at $75,866 million, an increase of $194 million from their level at the end of November.
The increase was the result of:
a. A revaluation that increased the reserves by $338 million.
b. An increase of $67 million derived from private sector transactions.
This was offset by:
a. Government transfers to abroad of $211 million.
Israel's Foreign Exchange Reserves
$ million
Reserves excluding IMF | Reserves at the IMF* | Total | |
2010 December | 69,265** | 1,648 | 70,913** |
2011 January | 71,676** | 1,722** | 73,398** |
February | 72,060** | 1,733 | 73,793** |
March | 72,779 | 1,747 | 74,526 |
April | 75,623** | 1,786 | 77,409** |
May | 74,997 | 1,806 | 76,803 |
June | 75,608 | 1,806 | 77,414 |
July | 76,100 | 1,843 | 77,943 |
August | 76,223 | 1,855 | 78,078 |
September | 74,510 | 1,821 | 76,331 |
* This column includes the allocation of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) by the IMF to member countries, and the balance of Israel's reserve tranche in the IMF.
** Updated after the original date of publication.
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