International Monetary Fund
Rwanda: IMF SDR Allocations and Holdings
as of July 31, 2003

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
  July 31, 2003         21,313,378   13,697,000
  December 31, 2002         7,483,312   13,697,000
  December 31, 2001         9,817,015   13,697,000
  December 31, 2000         872,632   13,697,000
  December 31, 1999         10,535,806   13,697,000
  December 31, 1998         17,358,616   13,697,000
  December 31, 1997         19,643,504   13,697,000
  December 31, 1996         12,709,093   13,697,000
  December 31, 1995         13,652,942   13,697,000
  December 31, 1994         1,748,492   13,697,000
  December 31, 1993         2,108,157   13,697,000
  December 31, 1992         2,434,406   13,697,000
  December 31, 1991         6,726,333   13,697,000
  December 31, 1990         7,147,855   13,697,000
  December 31, 1989         7,535,164   13,697,000
  December 31, 1988         7,847,652   13,697,000
  December 31, 1987         8,007,856   13,697,000
  December 31, 1986         8,100,106   13,697,000
  December 31, 1985         8,192,733   13,697,000
  December 31, 1984         8,289,646   13,697,000

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