International Monetary Fund
Japan: Reserve Tranche Position
from January 01, 1990 to December 31, 1990

In exchange for the reserve asset portion of its quota payment, an IMF member acquires a liquid claim on the IMF much like a demand deposit in a commercial bank. This claim is called the member's Reserve Tranche Position, and it is equal to the member's quota minus the IMF's holdings of the member's currency (excluding currency holdings that stem from the member's own use of credit). The reserve tranche position is part of the member country's external reserves.


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(in SDRs)
Date SDR Amount
 December 31, 1990         2,331,595,933
 November 30, 1990         2,223,459,267
 October 31, 1990         2,325,449,891
 September 30, 1990         2,325,449,891
 August 31, 1990         2,365,986,350
 July 31, 1990         2,401,861,372
 June 30, 1990         2,401,861,373
 May 31, 1990         2,381,836,021
 April 30, 1990         2,470,962,254
 March 31, 1990         2,470,962,254
 February 28, 1990         2,503,746,036
 January 31, 1990         2,552,451,994

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Japan: Financial Position in the Fund