Policy Papers

Review of the Adequacy of the Fund's Precautionary Balances

January 26, 2016

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Review of the Adequacy of the Fund's Precautionary Balances, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 0) accessed 12/5/2025

Summary

This paper reviews the adequacy of the Fund’s precautionary balances, using the framework approved by the Board in 2010. The review takes place on the standard two-year cycle. The paper discusses developments since the last review in 2014 and revisits several issues discussed at that time. <br /><br />The framework provides an indicative range for the target for precautionary balances linked to credit outstanding, and allows for judgment in setting this target. A reserve coverage ratio of 20-30 percent draws on approaches in other IFIs, adapted to the circumstances of the Fund, and is a guide for determining the target. At the same time, Directors have emphasized the continued importance of judgment and Board discretion in light of a broad assessment of financial risks facing the Fund.

Subject: Credit risk, Financial risk, Fund, Fund reserves, Net income of Fund, Rate of charge, Reserves adequacy, Risk management

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