Saudi int’l reserves record SAR 1.9tn in November

Riyadh – Mubasher: Saudi Arabia's foreign reserves increased by 2% year-on-year in November 2018.

The kingdom’s international reserves grew to SAR 1.891 trillion ($504.27 billion) by the end of the November, up from SAR 1.854 trillion ($494.4 billion) a year earlier, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority’s (SAMA) monthly report revealed.

Month-on-month, Saudi reserves inched down 0.04% to SAR 1.892 trillion last month, compared to October.

The SAMA’s report noted that foreign cash and deposits abroad went up 12.1% to SAR 654.75 billion ($174.6 billion) in November, compared to SAR 583.91 billion ($155.7 billion) in the same month the previous year.

Meanwhile, the value of investments in international securities dropped by 2.8% to hit SAR 1.199 trillion ($319.73billion) last month, against SAR 1.233 trillion ($328.8 billion) in the year-ago period.

Saudi reserves at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) levelled up to SAR 6.63 billion in the previous month, from SAR 6.09 billion in the comparative period in 2017.

Mubasher Contribution Time: 27-Dec-2018 17:06 (GMT)
Mubasher Last Update Time: 27-Dec-2018 17:06 (GMT)