Special Drawing Rights

Special drawing rights (SDRs) are supplementary foreign exchange reserve assets defined and maintained by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). SDRs are units of account for the IMF, and not a currency per se. They represent a claim to currency held by IMF member countries for which they may be exchanged. SDRs were created in 1969 to supplement a shortfall of preferred foreign exchange reserve assets, namely gold and U.S. dollars. The ISO 4217 currency code for special drawing rights is XDR and the numeric code is 960.SDRs are allocated by the IMF to countries, and cannot be held or used …

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World Bank Group · 7 May 2024 English

to fifteen million one hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR- 15,100,000) (“Financing”), to assist


World Bank Group · 7 May 2024 English

twenty two million and six hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR 22,600,000) (“Financing”), to assist thirty four million nine hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR 34,900,000) for the financing of the


World Bank Group · 6 May 2024 English

Economic growth remains below pre-COVID-19 levels, mainly owing to protracted macroeconomic instability. Economic growth is estimated at 3.7 percent for 2023, with positive contributions from the services sector (for example, …

total external public debt, followed by Special Drawing Rights, Thai baht, and Chinese yuan.18 Therefore


World Bank Group · 6 May 2024 English

to three million eight hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR 3,800,000) (“Financing”), to assist


World Bank Group · 4 May 2024 English

to fifteen million one hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR- 15,100,000) (“Financing”), to assist


World Bank Group · 2 May 2024 English

seventy-three million two hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR 73,200,000) to assist in the financing twenty-six million four hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR26,400,000); (C) the Association twenty-six million four hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR 26,400,000) (variously, “Credit”


World Bank Group · 30 April 2024 English

twelve million eight hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR 112,800,000) (“Financing”), to assist


World Bank Group · 29 April 2024 English

equivalent to ten million nine hundred thousand Special Drawing Rights (SDR 10,900,000) (“Financing”), to assist


World Bank Group · 29 April 2024 English

Economic growth remains below pre-COVID-19 levels, mainly owing to protracted macroeconomic instability. Economic growth is estimated at 3.7 percent for 2023, with positive contributions from the services sector (for example, …

total external public debt, followed by Special Drawing Rights, Thai baht, and Chinese yuan.18 Therefore


World Bank Group · 29 April 2024 English

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