International Monetary Fund
South Africa: IMF SDR Allocations and Holdings
as of December 31, 1998

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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Date SDR Holdings SDR Allocations
  December 31, 1998         131,665,853   220,360,000
  December 31, 1997         6,810,400   220,360,000
  December 31, 1996         816,781   220,360,000
  December 31, 1995         3,287,665   220,360,000
  December 31, 1994         849,164   220,360,000
  December 31, 1993         8,783,196   220,360,000
  December 31, 1992         66,958   220,360,000
  December 31, 1991         1,194,508   220,360,000
  December 31, 1990         1,597,973   220,360,000
  December 31, 1989         1,311,298   220,360,000
  December 31, 1988         797,281   220,360,000
  December 31, 1987         1,154,900   220,360,000
  December 31, 1986         13,348   220,360,000
  December 31, 1985         509,513   220,360,000
  December 31, 1984         2,331,313   220,360,000

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South Africa: Financial Position in the Fund