Saudi general reserves fall to SAR 338.3 bln in January

01/03/2022 Argaam Special
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Saudi Arabia’s general reserves declined to SAR 338.3 billion in January, a SAR 8.9 billion drop compared to December 2021, according to the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA). 

 

Saudi General Reserves

Month

Reserves (SAR bln)

MoM Change (SAR bln)

January 2021

362.95

+4.26

February

362.95

--

March

362.95

--

April

357.85

(5.10)

May

357.43

(0.42)

June

355.36

(2.07)

July

355.50

+0.14

August

357.23

+1.73

September

355.71

(1.52)

October

354.64

(1.07)

November

354.68

+0.04

December*

347.17

+7.51

January 2022

338.27

(8.90)

 *Updated data

 

 

The Kingdom’s current account grew by SAR 3.18 billion month-on-month (MoM) to around SAR 41.3 billion in January.

 

Current Account

Month

(SAR bln)

MoM Variance (SAR bln)

January 2021

76.19

(1.68)

February

55.30

(20.89)

March

84.25

+28.95

April

60.04

(24.21)

May

42.85

(17.19)

June

85.87

+43.01

July

84.96

(0.91)

August

69.72

(15.24)

September

122.41

+52.69

October

75.88

(46.53)

November

117.25

+41.37

December*

38.13

(79.12)

January 2022

41.31

+3.18

 *Updated data

 

 

Details and Historical Data of Monetary and Economic Statistics 

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