Mexico Foreign Exchange Reserves

Foreign Exchange Reserves in Mexico decreased to 2044920612 MXN THO in April of 2013 from 2063854056 MXN THO in March of 2013. Foreign Exchange Reserves in Mexico is reported by the Banco De Mexico. Historically, from 1960 until 2013, Mexico Foreign Exchange Reserves averaged 256535077.67 MXN THO reaching an all time high of 2215194982 MXN THO in May of 2012 and a record low of 4200 MXN THO in June of 1961. In Mexico, Foreign Exchange Reserves are the foreign assets held or controlled by the country central bank. The reserves are made of gold or a specific currency. They can also be special drawing rights and marketable securities denominated in foreign currencies like treasury bills, government bonds, corporate bonds and equities and foreign currency loans. This page includes a chart with historical data for Mexico Foreign Exchange Reserves.

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Foreign Exchange Reserves also known as Official Reserves and International Reserves are the foreign assets held or controlled by the central banks. The reserves themselves can either be gold or a specific currency like the dollar or the euro. They can also be special drawing rights and marketable securities denominated in foreign currencies like treasury bills, government bonds, corporate bonds and equities and foreign currency loans. The reserves are generally used to finance the balance of payments imbalances or to control exchange rates.










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