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Sunday, May 22, 2022 11:50 GMT
Saudi Arabia's foreign currency reserves fell by SR33.7 billion (~US$9 billion), or 1.9% month-on-month in December. Foreign currency reserves declined to SR1.61 trillion (~US$$429.5 billion) from SR1.64 trillion in November, according to preliminary data released by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) during the weekend. The preliminary release does not provide any further breakdown of total foreign currency reserves. In November Saudi foreign currency reserves grew by SR51.6 billion (~US$13.7 billion) to SR1.64 (~US$4.3 billion) as the "foreign currency and deposits abroad" increased by SR52.4 billion (~US$14 billion) while "investment in foreign securities" decreased by SR852 million (~US$227 million). As a result, Saudi Arabia's November foreign currency reserves rose 3.2% from October. In annual terms, foreign currency reserves fell 2.6% in December, according to preliminary numbers from SAMA.