Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Currency piggy Russia potyazhelela at 4.8 billion dollars

Russia's international reserves rose to 461.201 billion U.S. dollars on July 1, 2010 to 456.434 billion U.S. dollars on June 1, according to the Bank of Russia. Thus, the amount of reserves for June rose to 4.767 billion dollars, or 1%. In May 2010, Russia's international reserves fell to 4.735 billion dollars, or 1% in April, the indicator has shown steady growth: at 13.712 billion dollars, or 3.1%. In March, reserves rose to 10.7 billion dollars, or 2.4% in February - for 349 million dollars, or 0.1%. In January, reserves showed a decrease of 3.2 billion, or 0.7%. In 2009, Russia's international reserves rose to 13.52 billion dollars, or 3.2%, to 440.6 billion against decline in 2008 to 51.682 billion dollars, or 11%. International reserves are highly liquid financial assets held by the Bank of Russia and the Russian government at the balance sheet date. International reserves consist of assets in foreign currency, monetary gold, SDRs, reserve position in International Monetary Fund and other reserve assets. Bank.ru Materials Rihanna.

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