GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS 111 GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS [In millions of dollars] Area and country Dec. 31, 1959 Gold& short- term dollars U.S. Govt. bonds & notes Sept. 30, 1960 Gold& short- term dollars U.S. Govt. bonds & notes Dec. 31, 1960 Gold& short- term dollars U.S. Govt. bonds & notes i Old series New series Mar. 31, 1961 Gold& short- term dollars U.S. Govt. bonds & notes June 30, 1961 Gold& short- term dollars U.S. Govt. bonds & notes Sept. 30, 1961^ Gold& short- term dollars U.S. Govt. bonds & notes Western Europe: Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany (Fed. Rep. of). Greece Italy Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom 3 Other* Total. Canada , Latin America: Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia , Cuba Guatemala Mexico Panama, Republic of.. Peru Uruguay Venezuela Others Total. Asia: India Indonesia.. Iran Japan Philippines. Thailand... Other Total. All other: Australia South Africa... U.A.R. (Egypt). Others Total Total foreign countries 7 . International Grand total 7 623 1,272 168 109 1,945 4,624 212 3,119 1,617 125 686 154 404 2,903 164 3,490 597 22,212 3,158 393 478 228 288 214 61 584 129 110 242 929 253 3,909 361 172 187 1,564 181 245 1,245 3,955 264 287 194 526 1,271 34,505 5,565 40,070 8 17 141 1 3 101 88 51 516 1,240 78 85 2,273 5,995 109 3,181 1,646 115 638 235 395 2,786 149 4,503 469 7 7 53 1 17 16 8 14 158 1 3 78 74 ( 2 ) 381 39 536 1,312 85 87 2,160 6,447 139 3,080 1,779 111 636 327 397 2,863 152 4,467 529 () 13 143 1 3 77 57 ( 2 ) 412 39 () 148 1 1 82 94 ( 2 ) 420 44 491 1,279 89 85 2,474 6,752 143 2,912 1,731 113 615 316 438 2,721 158 4,379 592 141 1 93 91 ( 2 ) 449 45 480 1,307 81 112 2,862 6,588 136 3,059 1,735 131 546 352 574 2,850 150 4,109 609 132 1 1 51 87 ( 2 ) 435 47 526 1,478 79 134 3,014 6,394 120 3,377 1,804 135 523 405 566 3,177 158 4,817 787 855 452 24,413 3,552 454 460 179 242 108 65 495 127 97 244 795 400 424 25,107 3,324 419 481 180 236 78 68 534 123 114 231 796 370 819 416 838 446 25,288 3,313 501 480 177 240 64 77 472 95 112 227 892 317 464 28 25,681 3,565 475 474 171 202 59 83 450 78 118 230 826 303 801 463 27,494 3,575 454 551 178 222 46 70 529 79 123 229 846 296 105 3,666 297 195 156 1,984 237 276 1,026 86 3,630 301 236 152 2,166 218 290 989 59 15 3,654 295 158 173 2,306 214 318 986 41 3,469 288 142 178 2,262 184 331 1,010 69 3,623 333 120 167 1,953 174 344 1,095 53 4,171 259 235 196 552 103 4,352 235 207 196 600 87 92 4,450 233 227 195 601 57 4,395 238 192 190 624 57 4,186 238 251 189 586 42 1,242 29 1,238 28 35 1,256 38 1,244 37 1,264 1,507 660 37,044 6,133 1,491 671 37,651 6,394 1,409 884 1,426 900 37,961 6,353 1,468 1,064 38,354 6,452 1,427 1,011 40,142 5,480 2,167 43,177 2,162 44,045 2,293 2,326 44,314 2,532 44,806 2,438 45,622 3 1 30 2 5 3 128 71 86 () 482 47 863 465 1 1 1 1 77 45 57 () 38 38 1,512 1,127 2,639 Memorandum item: Sterling a r e a ..... 4,730 407 5,627 489 5,558 512 536 5,488 531 5,179 518 5,961 566 P Preliminary. 1 Of the two sets of figures shown, the first continues the series based on a 1955 survey and reported securities transactions; the second is based on a survey as of Nov. 30,1960, and reported securities transactions in December. Data are not available to reconcile the two series or to revise figures for earlier dates. 2 Less than $500,000. 3 Gold reserves of the United Kingdom are estimated. 4 This category includes—in addition to other Western European countries—unpublished gold reserves of certain Western European countries; gold to be distributed by the Tripartite Commission for the Restitution of Monetary Gold; European Fund; and the Bank for International Settlements (the figures for the gold reserves of the B.I.S. represent the Bank's net gold assets; see note 1 to table on reported gold reserves). 5 Includes other Latin American republics and the Inter-American Development Bank. 6 Includes unspecified countries in Africa, Oceania, and Eastern Europe, and all Western European dependencies located outside Europe and Asia. 7 Excluses gold reserves of the U. S. S. R., other Eastern European countries, and China Mainland. NOTE.—Gold and short-term dollars include reported and estimated official gold reserves, and total dollar holdings as shown in "Short-term Liabilities to Foreigners Reported by Banks in the United States by Countries" (Tables 1 and la-lc of the following section). U. S. Govt. bonds and notes are holdings with original maturities of more than 1 year. Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis January 1962
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GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS 111
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIESAND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
[In millions of dollars]
Area and country
Dec. 31, 1959
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
Sept. 30, 1960
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
Dec. 31, 1960
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S. Govt.bonds & notes i
Oldseries
Newseries
Mar. 31, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
June 30, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
Sept. 30, 1961^
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
Western Europe:AustriaBelgiumDenmarkFinlandFranceGermany (Fed. Rep. of).GreeceItalyNetherlandsNorwayPortugalSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUnited Kingdom3
Other*
Total.
Canada ,
Latin America:ArgentinaBrazilChileColombia ,CubaGuatemalaMexicoPanama, Republic of..PeruUruguayVenezuelaOthers
Memorandum item:Sterling a r e a . . . . . 4,730 407 5,627 489 5,558 512 536 5,488 531 5,179 518 5,961 566
P Preliminary.1 Of the two sets of figures shown, the first continues the series based
on a 1955 survey and reported securities transactions; the second isbased on a survey as of Nov. 30,1960, and reported securities transactionsin December. Data are not available to reconcile the two series or torevise figures for earlier dates.
2 Less than $500,000.3 Gold reserves of the United Kingdom are estimated.4 This category includes—in addition to other Western European
countries—unpublished gold reserves of certain Western Europeancountries; gold to be distributed by the Tripartite Commission for theRestitution of Monetary Gold; European Fund; and the Bank forInternational Settlements (the figures for the gold reserves of the B.I.S.represent the Bank's net gold assets; see note 1 to table on reported goldreserves).
5 Includes other Latin American republics and the Inter-AmericanDevelopment Bank.
6 Includes unspecified countries in Africa, Oceania, and EasternEurope, and all Western European dependencies located outside Europeand Asia.
7 Excluses gold reserves of the U. S. S. R., other Eastern Europeancountries, and China Mainland.
NOTE.—Gold and short-term dollars include reported and estimatedofficial gold reserves, and total dollar holdings as shown in "Short-termLiabilities to Foreigners Reported by Banks in the United States byCountries" (Tables 1 and la-lc of the following section). U. S. Govt.bonds and notes are holdings with original maturities of more than 1year.
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GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS 251
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIESAND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
p Preliminary. ' Revised.1 Of the two sets of figures shown, the first continues the series based
on a 1955 survey and reported securities transactions; the second isbased on a survey as of Nov. 30,1960, and reported securities transactionsin December. Data are not available to reconcile the two series; or torevise figures for earlier dates.
2 Less than $500,000.3 Gold reserves of the United Kingdom are estimated.4 This category includes—in addition to other Western European
countries—unpublished gold reserves of certain Western Europeancountries; gold to be distributed by the Tripartite Commission for theRestitution of Monetary Gold: European Fund; and the Bank forInternational Settlements (the figures for the gold reserves of the B.T.S.represent the Bank's net gold assets; see note 1 to table on reported goldreserves).
5 Includes other Latin American republics and the Inter-AmericanDevelopment Bank.
6 Includes unspecified countries in Africa, Oceania, and EasternEurope, and all Western European dependencies located outside Europeand Asia.
7 Excludes gold reserves of the U. S. S. R., other Eastern Europeancountries, and China Mainland.
NOTE.—Gold and short-term dollars include reported and estimatedofficial gold reserves, and total dollar holdings as shown in "Short-termLiabilities to Foreigners Reported by Banks in the United States byCountries'* (Tables 1 and la-lc of the following section). U. S. Govt.bonds and notes are holdings with original maturities of more than 1year.
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February 1962
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS 369
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIESAND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
[In millions of dollars]
Area and country
Western Europe:Austria
Germany Fed Rep of
Italy
Switzerland
United Kingdom 3 . ,Other*
Total
Latin America:
Chile
Cuba
Panama Republic ofPeru
Others
Total
Asia:
Indonesia
Philippines
Other
Total
All other:Australia
TT A R fEevot)Other6
Total
Total foreign countries7
International
Grand total7
Memorandum item:
Dec. 31, 1959
Gold&short-term
dollars
6231,272
168109
1,9454,624
2123,1191,617
125686154404
2,903164
3,490591
22,206
3,158
393478228288214
61584129110242929253
3,909
361172187
1,564181245
1,245
3,955
264287194526
1,271
34,499
5,565
40,064
4,730
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
77
641
3516
14113
10188
51
855
452
1
382
31
12
105
(2)
n\231
46
53
(2)1
42
1,507
660
2,167
407
Dec. 31, 1960
Gold&short-term
dollars
5361,312
8587
2,1606,447
1393,0801,779
112636327397
2,863152
4,467529
25,108
3,324
4194811802367868
534123114231796370
3,630
301236152
2,166218290991
4,354
235207196600
1,238
37,654
6,394
44,048
5,558
U.S. Govt.bonds & notes1
Oldseries
76
281
1616
1143
37757
39
819
416
(2)2
3912
j
39
59
40a22
(5)43
87
(2)1
27
28
1,409
884
2,293
512
Newseries
32
31
c
3
(2)4
1481
8294
44
838
446
12
1
71
1
15
411
3
892
(2)(2)35
35
1,426
900
2,326
536
Mar. 31,1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
4911,279
8985
2,4746,752
1432,9121,731
115615316438
2,721158
4,379593
25,291
3,313
5014801772406477
47295
112227892317
3,654
295158173
2,306214318989
4,453
233227195
'596
'1,251
'37,962
6,353
'44,315
5,488
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
32
31
s
i141
11
9391
45
868
464
12
(2)
(2)
1(2)
11
28
41
61
3
i57
(2)
38
38
1,468
1,064
2,532
531
June 30, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
4801,307
81112
2,8626,588
1363,0591,735
134546352574
2,850150
4,109609
25,684
3,565
4754741712025983
45078
118230826303
3,469
288142178
2,262184331
1,019
4,404
238192190
'618
'1,238
'38,360
6,451
'44,811
5,179
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
31
31243
13211
5187
47
801
463
12
(2)
51
(2)
157
69
61
(2)45
57
(2)
37
37
1,427
1,011
2,438
518
Sept. 30, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
5261,478
79134
3,0146,394
1203,3771,804
135523405566
3,177158
4,717787
27,394
3,575
4545511782224670
52979
123229846296
3,623
333120167
1,953174344
1,095
4,186
238251189579
1,257
40,035
5,480
45,515
5,861
U.S.Govtbonds& notes
31
3025
3128
11
7186
47
864
465
11
1(2)
51111
77
89
61
(2)32
(2)45
57
[i3838
1,513
1,127
2,640
567
Dec. 31
Gold&short-term
dollars
5581,577
83138
3 1106,505
1543 4601,798
135538468586
3,434165
4,525670
27,904
3,700
4255131532354470
62187
131237815275
3,606
325119161
1 894217368
1,119
4,203
260189330633
1,412
40,825
5,881
46,706
5,840
, 1961*
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
3
3 024
i126
11
9383
43548
832
459
11
P )
1
1192
204
31
(2)31
(2)45
53
(2)(2)
39
39
1,587
1,242
2,829
517
P Preliminary. r Revised.1 Of the two sets of figures shown, the first continues the series based
on a 1955 survey and reported securities transactions; the second isbased on a survey as of Nov. 30,1960, and reported securities transactionsin December. Data are not available to reconcile the two series or torevise figures for earlier dates.
2 Less than $500,000.3 Gold reserves of the United Kingdom are estimated.* This category includes—in addition to other Western European
countries—unpublished gold reserves of certain Western Europeancountries; gold to be distributed by the Tripartite Commission for theRestitution of Monetary Gold; European Fund; and the Bank forInternational Settlements (the figures for the gold reserves of the B.I.S.represent the Bank's net gold assets; see note 1 to table on reported goldreserves).
5 Includes other Latin American republics and the Inter-AmericanDevelopment Bank.
<s Includes unspecified countries in Africa, Oceania, and EasternEurope, and all Western European dependencies located outside Europeand Asia.
7 Excludes gold reserves of the U. S. S. R., other Eastern Europeancountries, and China Mainland.
NOTE.—Gold and short-term dollars include reported and estimatedofficial gold reserves, and total dollar holdings as shown in "Short-termLiabilities to Foreigners Reported by Banks in the United States byCountries" (Tables 1 and la-lc of the following section). U. S. Govt.bonds and notes are holdings with original maturities of more than 1year.
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
March 1962
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS 493
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIESAND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
[In millions of dollars]
Area and country
Dec. 31, 1959
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
Dec. 31, 1960
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S. Govt.bonds & notes1
Oldseries
New
Mar. 31, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
June 30, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
Sept 30,1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govtbonds& notes
Dec. 31, 1961*
Gold&short-term
dollars
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
Western Europe:AustriaBelgiumDenmarkFinlandFranceGermany, Fed. Rep. of...GreeceItalyNetherlandsNorwayPortugalSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUnited Kingdom 3Other*
Total
Canada
Latin America:ArgentinaBrazilChileColombiaCubaGuatemalaMexico..Panama, Republic of. . . . .PeruUruguayVenezuelaOthers
P Preliminary. r Revised.1 Of the 2 sets of figures shown, the first continues the series based
on a 1955 survey and reported securities transactions; the second isbased on a survey as of Nov. 30,1960, and reported securities transactionsin December. Data are not available to reconcile the 2 series or to revisefigures for earlier dates.
2 Less than $500,000.3 Gold reserves of the United Kingdom are estimated.4 This category includes—in addition to other Western European
countries—unpublished gold reserves of certain Western Europeancountries; gold to be distributed by the Tripartite Commission for theRestitution of Monetary Gold; European Fund; and the Bank forInternational Settlements (the figures for the gold reserves of the B.I.S.represent the Bank's net gold assets; see note 1 to table on reported goldreserves).
3 Includes other Latin American republics and the Inter-AmericanDevelopment Bank.
«Includes unspecified countries in Africa, Oceania, and EasternEurope, and all Western European dependencies located outside Europeand Asia.
7 Excludes gold reserves of the U. S. S. R., other Eastern Europeancountries, and China Mainland.
NOTE.—Gold and short-term dollars include reported and estimatedofficial gold reserves, and total dollar holdings as shown in "Short-termLiabilities to Foreigners Reported by Banks in the United States byCountries" (Tables 1 and la-lc of the following section). U. S. Govt.bonds and notes are holdings with original maturities of more than 1year.
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
April 1962
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS 661
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIESAND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
[In millions of dollars]
Area and country
Western Europe:
Germany Fed Rep of.
Italy
Sweden
Turkey
Other4
Total.. i
Latin America:
Brazil
Peru i
Other*
Total
Asia:
Philippines
Other
Total
All other:
U A R fEgvot)Other6
Total
Total foreign countries 7
Grand total 7
Memorandum item:
Dec. 31, 1959
Gold&short-term
dollars
6231,272
168109
1,9454,624
2123,1191,617
125686154404
2,903164
3,490591
22,206
3,158
393478228288214
61584129110242929253
3,909
361172187
1,564181245
1,245
3,955
264287194526
1,271
34,499
5,565
40,064
4,730
U.S.Govt.b&ads& notes
77
641
3516
17141
13
10188
£51
855
452
(2)
0")f2)82(is
31
312
105
j
31
46
53
a42
1,507
660
2,167
407
Dec. 31, 1960
Gold&short-term
dollars
5361,312
8587
2,1606,447
1393,0801,779
112636327397
2,863152
4,467529
25,108
3,324
419481180236
7868
534123114231796370
3,630
301236152
2,166218290991
4,354
235207196600
1,238
37,654
6,394
44,048
5,558
U.S. Govt.bonds & notes1
Oldseries
76
281
1616
8143
13
7757
39
819
416
(2)
(2)(2\
39122
c?39
59
40(2)
( 2 )22
43
87
j
S28
1,409
884
2,293
512
Newseries
32
31(2)
5
ft4
14811
8294
44
838
446
12
<*)
1(2)
7
(?)j
1
15
411
32
45
92
(2)
35
35
1,426
900
2,326
536
Mar. 31, 1961
Goldicshort-term
dollars
4911,279'
8985
2,4746,752
1432,9121,731
115615316438
2,721158
4,379593
25,291
3,313
5014801772406477
47295
112227892317
3,654
295158173
2,306214318989
4,453
233227195596
1,251
37,962
6,353
44,315
5,488
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
32
31
&
14111
9391
45
868
464
12
|(1)(2)
61
11
28
41
6
(2)3
i57
(2)
38
38
1,468
1,064
2,532
531
June 30, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
4801,307
81112
2,8626,588
1363,0591,735
134546352574
2,850150
4,109609
25,684
3,565
4754741712025983
45078
118230826303
3,469
288142178
2,262184331
1,019
4,404
238192190618
1,238
38,360
6,451
44,811
5,179
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
31
3124
i132
11
5187
47
801
463
12
(2)j
(2\(1)
|
157
69
61
3
i57
(2)
37
37
1,427
1,011
2,438
518
Sept 30, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
5261,476
79134
3.0146,394
1203,3771,804
135523405566
3,177158
r4,719r788
r27,395r3,576
4545511782224670
52979
229846
r297r3,624
333120167
1,953174344
1,116
4,207
238251189579
1,257r40,059
5,480r455539
r5,863
U.S.Govtbonds& notes
31
3025
i128
11
7186(2)
48347
864
465
11
1(%)
X
1111
77
89
61
S57
38
1,513
1,127
2,640
567
Dec. 31
Go!d&short-term
dollars
5581,574
83138
3 1106,505
1543,4591 797
135542469586
3,434165
4,526670
27,905
3,704
4255131532354470
61887
131237815278
3,606
325119161
1,894212368
1,140
4,219
260330189635
1,414
40,848
5,881
46,729
5,841
, 1961*
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
3
24
i3
12611
9383
M48
832
459
11
1(%}(%{J1111
192
204
61
31
(2)45
56
839
39
1,590
1,240
2,830
520
P Preliminary. r Revised.1 Of the 2 sets of figures shown, the first continues the series based
on a 1955 survey and reported securities transactions; the second isbased on a survey as of Nov. 30,1960, and reported securities transactionsin December. Data are not available to reconcile the 2 series or to revisefigures for earlier dates.
2 Less than $500,000.3 Gold reserves of the United Kingdom are estimated.4 This category includes—in addition to other Western European
countries—unpublished gold reserves of certain Western Europeancountries; gold to be distributed by the Tripartite Commission for theRestitution of Monetary Gold; European Fund; and the Bank forInternational Settlements (the figures for the gold reserves of the B.I.S.represent the Bank's net gold assets; see note 1 to table on reported goldreserves).
5 Includes other Latin American republics and the Inter-AmericanDevelopment Bank.
6 Includes unspecified countries in Africa, Oceania, and EasternEurope, and all Western European dependencies located outside Europeand Asia.
i Excludes gold reserves of the U. S. S. R., other Eastern Europeancountries, and China Mainland.
NOTE.—Gold and short-term dollars include reported and estimatedofficial gold reserves, and total dollar holdings as shown in "Short-termLiabilities to Foreigners Reported by Banks in the United States byCountries" (Tables 1 and la-lc of the following section). U. S. Govt.bonds and notes are holdings with original maturities of more than 1year.
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
May 1962
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS 767
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIESAND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
[In millions of dollars]
Area and country
Western Europe:
Germanv Fed Reo of
Italy
Sweden
Turkey
Other4
Total
Latin America:
BrazilChile
Cuba.
Panama Reoublic of
Others
Total
Asia:
Indonesia
ThailandOther
Total
All other:
South AfricaU A R fEevott . . . .Others
Total
Total foreign countries ̂
International
Grand total?
Memorandum item:
Dec. 31, 1960
Gold&short-term
dollars
5361,312
8587
2,1606,447
1393,0801,779
112636327397
2,863152
4,467529
25,108
3,324
4194811802367868
534123114231796370
3,630
301236152
2,166218290991
4,354
235207196600
1,238
37,654
6,394
44,048
5,558
U.S. Govt.bonds & notes1
Oldseries
76
28
1616
13143
13
7757
41239
819
416
2(2)(2)
122
139
59
40(2)
22
(*)43
87
1
27
28
1,409
884
2,293
512
Newseries
32
31(2)
5
4148
18294
44
838
446
12
j
1
j
(2)j
1
15
411
32
45
92
(2)
35
35
1,426
900
2,326
536
Mar. 31,1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
4911,279
8985
2,4746,752
1432,9121,731
115615316438
2,721158
4,379593
25,291
3,313
5014801772406477
47295
112227892317
3,654
295158173
2,306214318989
4,453
233227195596
1,251
37,962
6,353
44,315
5,488
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
32
31
<•»
i141
11
9391
45
868
464
12
j
ft61
128
41
61
22
45
57
(2)
38
1,468
1,064
2,532
531
June 30, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
4801,307
81112
2,8626,588
1363,0591,735
134546352574
2,850150
4,109609
25,684
3,565
475474171202
5983
45078
118230826303
3,469
288142178
2,262184331
rl,O33r4,418
238192190618
1,238r38,374
6,451
'"44,825
5,179
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
31
31243
3132
11
5187
&47
801
463
12
j
ft51
57
69
61
32
45
57
ft3737
1,427
1,011
2,438
518
Sept 30, 1961
Gold&short-term
dollars
5261,476
79134
3.0146,394
1203,3771,804
135523405566
3,177158
4,719788
27,395
3,576
4545511782224670
52979
123229846297
3,624
333120167
1,953174344
rl,l30
r4,221
238251189579
1,257
M0,073
5,480r45,553
5,863
U.S.Govtbonds& notes
31
3025
3128
11
7186
47
864
465
11
1
iiii
77
89
61
32
45
57
/ j \
38
38
1,513
1,127
2,640
567
Dec. 3
Gold&short-term
dollars
5581,574
83138
3,1106,505
1543,4591,797
135542469586
3,434165
4,526670
27,905
3.704
4255131532354470
61887
131237815278
3,606
325119161
1,894212368
rl,154r4,233
260330189635
1,414r40,862
5,881r46,743
5,841
I,1961
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
38
3024
i126
11
9383
&48
840
459
11
j
(2:
51111
192
204
6
31
45
56
(2)
39
1,598
1,240r2,838
520
Mar. 31, 1962*>
Gold&short-term
dollars
5941 616
80138
3 3606,200
1893 4151 822
142532516584
3 260' 160
4,936721
28 265
3,454
4084921582264082
62882
J37255796326
3 630
321137165
2,048
4101,185
4 459
268419190632
1,509
41,317
6,503
47,820
6,356
U.S.Govt.bonds& notes
(2\
82923
i2
93\I
9283
38846
751
423
11
(2)
1
1188
200
6
41
52
( 2 )
(2)
42
42
1,468
1,087
2,555
474
P Preliminary. r Revised.1 Of the 2 sets of figures shown, the first continues the series based
on a 1955 survey and reported securities transactions; the second isbased on a survey as of Nov. 30,1960, and reported securities transactionsin December. Data are not available to reconcile the 2 series or to revisefigures for earlier dates.
2 Less than $500,000.3 Gold reserves of the United Kingdom are estimated.* This category includes—in addition to other Western European
countries—unpublished gold reserves of certain Western Europeancountries; gold to be distributed by the Tripartite Commission for theRestitution of Monetary Gold; European Fund; and the Bank forInternational Settlements (the figures for the gold reserves of the B.I.S.represent the Bank's net gold assets; see note 1 to table on reported goldreserves).
5 Includes other Latin American republics and the Inter-AmericanDevelopment Bank.
6 Includes unspecified countries in Africa, Oceania, and EasternEurope, and all Western European dependencies located outside Europeand Asia.
1 Excludes gold reserves of the U. S. S. R., other Eastern Europeancountries, and China Mainland.
NOTE.—Gold and short-term dollars include reported and estimatedofficial gold reserves, and total dollar holdings as shown in "Short-termLiabilities to Foreigners Reported by Banks in the United States byCountries" (Tables 1 and la-lc of the following section). U. S. Govt.bonds and notes are holdings with original maturities of more than 1year.
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
June 1962
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS 909
GOLD RESERVES AND DOLLAR HOLDINGS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIESAND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
p Preliminary.1 Of the 2 sets of figures shown, the first continues the series based
on a 1955 survey and reported securities transactions; the second isbased on a survey as of Nov. 30, 1960, and reported securities transactionsin December. Data are not available to reconcile the 2 series or to revisefigures for earlier dates.
2 Less than $500,000.3 Gold reserves of the United Kingdom are estimated.4 This category includes—in addition to other Western European
countries—unpublished gold reserves of certain Western Europeancountries; gold to be distributed by the Tripartite Commission for theRestitution of Monetary Gold; European Fund; and the Bank forInternational Settlements (the figures for the gold reserves of the B.I.S.renresent the Bank's net gold assets; see note 1 to table on reported goldreserves).
5 Includes other Latin American republics and the Inter-AmericanDevelopment Bank.
6 Includes unspecified countries in Africa, Oceania, and EasternEurope, and all Western European dependencies located outside Europeand Asia.
7 Excludes gold reserves of the U. S. S. R., other Eastern Europeancountries, and China Mainland.
NOTE.—Gold and short-term dollars include reported and estimatedofficial gold reserves, and total dollar holdings as shown in "Short-termLiabilities to Foreigners Reported by Banks in the United States byCountries" (Tables 1 and la-lc of the following section). U. S. Govt.bonds and notes are holdings with original maturities of more than 1year.
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis