Hong Kong's foreign currency reserve figures

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced on Monday 8 March that the official foreign currency reserve assets of Hong Kong amounted to US$123.5 billion at the end of February 2004.

Including unsettled forward contracts, the foreign currency reserve assets of Hong Kong at the end of February 2004 also stood at US$123.5 billion (end-January 2004: US$123.6 billion).

In terms of foreign currency reserves ranking, Hong Kong is the world's fifth largest holder of foreign currency reserves, after

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