International Monetary Fund
Brazil: IMF SDR Allocations and Holdings
from January 01, 2001 to December 31, 2001

The Special Drawing Right (SDR) is an international reserve asset created by the IMF in 1969 to supplement other reserve assets of member countries. Under its Articles of Agreement, the IMF may allocate SDRs to member countries who are participants of the SDR Department in proportion to their IMF quotas.


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(in SDRs)
Date SDR Holdings SDR Allocations
 December 31, 2001         8,424,603   358,670,000
 November 30, 2001         8,424,603   358,670,000
 October 31, 2001         58,786,296   358,670,000
 September 30, 2001         28,786,296   358,670,000
 August 31, 2001         4,739,966   358,670,000
 July 31, 2001         29,215,308   358,670,000
 June 30, 2001         4,215,308   358,670,000
 May 31, 2001         2,503,824   358,670,000
 April 30, 2001         22,296,427   358,670,000
 March 31, 2001         2,336,591   358,670,000
 February 28, 2001         2,336,591   358,670,000
 January 31, 2001         25,265,619   358,670,000

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