Kazakhstan gold/forex reserves rise to $21.7 bln
ALMATY, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Kazakhstan's net gold and foreign currency reserves rose to $21.7 billion as of August 29 from $20.5 billion on August 15, the central bank said on Thursday.
It said in a statement the Central Asian state's total international reserves rose to $48.3 billion compared to $46.6 billion previously. International reserves include the National Fund, an oil income stability fund.
The central bank has provided the following data for its reserves this year:
Aug 29 $21.7 bln
Aug 15 $20.5 bln
July 31 $21.0 bln
June 30 $21.1 bln
June 16 $21.4 bln
May 30 $21.5 bln
May 15 $21.0 bln
April 30 $20.7 bln
April 15 $19.8 bln
March 31 $19.3 bln
March 14 $19.5 bln
Feb.29 $19.0 bln
Feb.15 $18.7 bln
Jan.31 $19.2 bln
Jan.15 $18.5 bln
Dec.29 2007 $17.4 bln (Writing by Olzhas Auyezov; Editing by Victoria Main)
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