International Monetary Fund
Central African Republic: IMF Credit Outstanding
from January 01, 1992 to December 31, 1992

The SDR is an international reserve asset created by the IMF in 1969 and serves as its unit of account. The currency value of the SDR is determined by summing the values in U.S. dollars of a basket of major currencies.


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(in SDRs)
Date GRA Purchases PRGT 1/2/ RST Totals
December 31, 1992  812,500  21,280,000  0  22,092,500
November 30, 1992  812,500  21,280,000  0  22,092,500
October 31, 1992  812,500  21,280,000  0  22,092,500
September 30, 1992  812,500  21,280,000  0  22,092,500
August 31, 1992  1,062,500  21,280,000  0  22,342,500
July 31, 1992  1,062,500  21,280,000  0  22,342,500
June 30, 1992  1,281,250  21,280,000  0  22,561,250
May 31, 1992  1,406,250  21,280,000  0  22,686,250
April 30, 1992  1,406,250  21,280,000  0  22,686,250
March 31, 1992  1,468,750  21,280,000  0  22,748,750
February 29, 1992  1,781,250  21,280,000  0  23,061,250
January 31, 1992  1,781,250  21,280,000  0  23,061,250

1/ Includes loans under the Structural Adjustment Facility and Trust Fund.

2/ Formerly PRGF-ESF.

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Central African Republic: Financial Position in the Fund