What the Data Shows
Algeria’s official foreign-exchange reserves rose from US$60.99 billion at end-December 2022 to US$66.14 billion at end-March 2023. Both values include Special Drawing Right holdings under the source definition. The increase was US$5.15 billion. That represented growth of 8.44% over the December level.
Data table
Unit: US$ billions · Period: End-December 2022 to end-March 2023
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | End-December 2022 | US$60.99B | December 2022 |
| 2 | End-March 2023 | US$66.14B | March 2023 |
Sources
Data notes & caveats
Reserve levels include Special Drawing Right holdings and are measured in current US$ billions.
Methodology
The comparison uses the two official end-period reserve stocks and calculates the absolute and percentage increase.
Source consistency notes
Both values come from the same official monetary-policy release and use the same reserve definition and end-period measurement.
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