International Monetary Fund
Korea: IMF SDR Allocations and Holdings
as of February 28, 1999

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
  February 28, 1999         9,915,452   72,911,200
  December 31, 1998         8,124,539   72,911,200
  December 31, 1997         43,597,743   72,911,200
  December 31, 1996         82,344,348   72,911,200
  December 31, 1995         65,740,740   72,911,200
  December 31, 1994         52,296,758   72,911,200
  December 31, 1993         42,294,230   72,911,200
  December 31, 1992         30,564,855   72,911,200
  December 31, 1991         20,860,568   72,911,200
  December 31, 1990         10,118,300   72,911,200
  December 31, 1989         1,218,269   72,911,200
  December 31, 1988         4,219,196   72,911,200
  December 31, 1987         11,566,135   72,911,200
  December 31, 1986         14,426,340   72,911,200
  December 31, 1985         36,214,751   72,911,200
  December 31, 1984         30,916,058   72,911,200

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Korea: Financial Position in the Fund