Costa Rica: Less International ReservesThe country's international monetary reserves were down $53.3 million last week, standing now at $3.931 million.Tuesday, July 28, 2009 ![]() This drop is a result of the intervention by the Central Bank in MONEX, the wholesale currency market. To prevent the exchange rate from surpassing the fixed upper limit, the bank sold $32.8 million last week in this market. Source: Grupo Aldesa Costa Rica's international reserves dropped by $92 millionOctober 2008 The Central Bank's international monetary reserves continued their descent from September 29 and October 3, falling by $92 million. Costa Rica: Reserves under $4 billionSeptember 2008 Central Bank reserves fell for the first time since November of last year to under $4 billion. Costa Rica's monetary reserves fall by 99 million dollarsJune 2008 In less than two months the Central Bank of Costa Rica has seen a 10 percent reduction in its international monetary reserves. Costa Rica's reserves fall by $706 million in 3 monthsJuly 2008 Just in the last week Costa Rica's Central Bank reserves shrank by 31 million dollars, bringing the total reduction in reserves to 706 million dollars since April 30. |
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