Press Release No. 14/147

Press Release: IMF Executive Board Approves Activation of Standing Borrowing Arrangements for a Further Six-Month Period

April 1, 2014

    Press Release No. 14/147
    April 1, 2014

    The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved activation of the New Arrangements to Borrow (NAB) for a further six-month period from April 1, 2014 to September 30, 2014. The NAB is subject to activation for periods of up to six months and was last activated effective October 1, 2013 for a six-month period through end-March 2014.

    The NAB is a standing set of credit lines under which 38 IMF member countries, or their institutions, have committed to provide supplementary resources to the IMF totaling up to SDR 366.5 billion (about US$566.3 billion1). Activation requires the consent of participants representing 85 percent of total credit arrangements eligible to vote, and the approval of the IMF’s Executive Board. Since the expanded NAB was first activated effective April 1, 2011, 21 Fund-supported programs have been committed for which NAB resources could be drawn, with the current commitments totaling some SDR 136.0 billion (about US$210.2 billion). Actual drawings under the NAB have amounted to SDR 24.2 billion (about US$37.5 billion).

    The NAB supplements the IMF’s quota resources, which are the Fund’s primary source of lending resources and are made up of the quota subscriptions each member pays upon joining the Fund and through quota increases thereafter. The IMF is a quota-based institution and each member’s quota is broadly based on its relative position in the world economy. In the context of the agreement in December 2010 to double the Fund’s quota resources under the 14th General Review of Quotas, it was also agreed that there should be a corresponding rollback of the NAB, resulting in a shift in the composition of the Fund’s lending resources from NAB to quotas while not reducing the overall lending capacity. The necessary technical decisions to implement the agreement on the rollback were taken in December 2011.

    The expanded NAB, which became effective in March 2011 (see Press Release No. 11/74), was renewed by the Executive Board in November 2011 for a further period of five years from November 17, 2012. This renewal reflects the membership’s commitment to ensure the IMF has adequate lending capacity. As part of the renewal, the maximum maturity of NAB claims will be extended from five to 10 years to conform with the IMF lending facilities that it is used to fund.

    Useful links:

    Factsheet: IMF Standing Arrangements to Borrow

    April 1, 2011 Press Release on Activation of the expanded NAB

    April 25, 2009 IMFC Communiqué

    Factsheets: IMF Quotas; Where the Fund gets its Money

    NAB Participants and Amount of Credit Arrangements1
    (in Millions of Special Drawing Rights)
     
    • NAB Participants

             
    • Australia

    4,370.41        
    • Austria

    3,579.24        
    • Banco Central de Chile

    1,360.00        
    • Banco de Portugal

    1,542.13        
    • Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    340.00        
    • Bank of Israel

    500.00        
    • Belgium

    7,861.85        
    • Brazil

    8,740.82        
    • Canada

    7,624.43        
    • China

    31,217.22        
    • Cyprus

    340.00        
    • Danmarks Nationalbank

    3,207.78        
    • Deutsche Bundesbank

    25,370.81        
    • Finland

    2,231.76        
    • France

    18,657.38        
    • Greece*

    1,654.51        
    • Hong Kong Monetary Authority

    340.00        
    • India

    8,740.82        
    • Ireland*

    1,885.52        
    • Italy

    13,578.03        
    • Japan

    65,953.20        
    • Korea

    6,583.44        
    • Kuwait

    341.29        
    • Luxembourg

    970.59        
    • Malaysia

    340.00        
    • Mexico

    4,994.76        
    • National Bank of Poland

    2,530.00        
    • Netherlands

    9,043.72        
    • New Zealand

    624.34        
    • Norway

    3,870.94        
    • Russian Federation

    8,740.82        
    • Saudi Arabia

    11,126.03        
    • Singapore

    1,276.52        
    • South Africa

    340.00        
    • Spain

    6,702.18        
    • Sveriges Riksbank

    4,439.74        
    • Swiss National Bank

    10,905.42        
    • Thailand

    340.00        
    • United Kingdom

    18,657.38        
    • United States

    69,074.27        
     
     
    • Total2

    369,997.36
     
    • 1Credit arrangements are subject to a minimum of SDR 340 million.

           
    • 2Total includes proposed credit arrangements of two potential participants who have not yet adhered to the NAB and may not equal sum of components due to rounding.

           
    • * Have yet to adhere to expanded NAB.


    1 All dollar figures calculated at April 1, 2014 exchange rate of US$1 = SDR 0.647147.

     
    NAB Participants and Amount of Credit Arrangements1
    (in Millions of Special Drawing Rights)
     
    • NAB Participants

             
    • Australia

    4,370.41        
    • Austria

    3,579.24        
    • Banco Central de Chile

    1,360.00        
    • Banco de Portugal

    1,542.13        
    • Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    340.00        
    • Bank of Israel

    500.00        
    • Belgium

    7,861.85        
    • Brazil

    8,740.82        
    • Canada

    7,624.43        
    • China

    31,217.22        
    • Cyprus

    340.00        
    • Danmarks Nationalbank

    3,207.78        
    • Deutsche Bundesbank

    25,370.81        
    • Finland

    2,231.76        
    • France

    18,657.38        
    • Greece*

    1,654.51        
    • Hong Kong Monetary Authority

    340.00        
    • India

    8,740.82        
    • Ireland*

    1,885.52        
    • Italy

    13,578.03        
    • Japan

    65,953.20        
    • Korea

    6,583.44        
    • Kuwait

    341.29        
    • Luxembourg

    970.59        
    • Malaysia

    340.00        
    • Mexico

    4,994.76        
    • National Bank of Poland

    2,530.00        
    • Netherlands

    9,043.72        
    • New Zealand

    624.34        
    • Norway

    3,870.94        
    • Russian Federation

    8,740.82        
    • Saudi Arabia

    11,126.03        
    • Singapore

    1,276.52        
    • South Africa

    340.00        
    • Spain

    6,702.18        
    • Sveriges Riksbank

    4,439.74        
    • Swiss National Bank

    10,905.42        
    • Thailand

    340.00        
    • United Kingdom

    18,657.38        
    • United States

    69,074.27        
     
     
    • Total2

    369,997.36
     
    • 1Credit arrangements are subject to a minimum of SDR 340 million.

           
    • 2Total includes proposed credit arrangements of two potential participants who have not yet adhered to the NAB and may not equal sum of components due to rounding.

           
    • * Have yet to adhere to expanded NAB.


    1 All dollar figures calculated at April 1, 2014 exchange rate of US$1 = SDR 0.647147.

     



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