Reserves of foreign exchange and gold - Sudan



Reserves of foreign exchange and gold of Sudan
Value & RankThe Reserves of foreign exchange and gold of Sudan is 202 ( millions of $) with a global rank of 170.
Sudan compared to other CountriesThe Reserves of foreign exchange and gold of Sudan is similar to that of Belize, Solomon Islands, The Gambia, Djibouti, St. Lucia, Eritrea, Central African Republic, Guinea, Vanuatu, St. Kitts and Nevis with a respective Reserves of foreign exchange and gold of 273, 266, 251, 231, 206, 193, 186, 183, 174, 169 ( millions of $) and a global rank of 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175.5 years declineSudan's Reserves of foreign exchange and gold had a negative growth (decline) of 85.5 (%) in the last 5 years from (2008 to 2013).
Last 5 years averageSudan had an average Reserves of foreign exchange and gold of 841 ( millions of $) in the last 5 years from (2008 to 2013).
Sudan during the Great RecessionSudan's Reserves of foreign exchange and gold had a negative growth (decline) of 46.0% during the Great RecessionSudan since the end of the Great RecessionSudan's Reserves of foreign exchange and gold had a negative growth (decline) of 77.5% since the end of the Great RecessionSudan since the end of the Second Sudanese Civil WarSudan's Reserves of foreign exchange and gold had a negative growth (decline) of 91.7% since the end of the Second Sudanese Civil War
YearReserves of foreign exchange and gold ( millions of $) - Sudan
20052,450
20061,660
20071,378
20081,399
2009897
20102,063
2011295
2012193
2013202
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold of Sudan
Country NameGlobal RankReserves of foreign exchange and gold ( millions of $)
Belize165273
Solomon Islands166266
The Gambia167251
Djibouti168231
St. Lucia169206
Sudan170202
Eritrea171193
Central African Republic172186
Guinea173183
Vanuatu174174
St. Kitts and Nevis175169
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Datasource: CIA - The World Factbook