The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Reserves at US$102.48 bln as at end-April

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s reserves remained usable as at end-April 2020, with official reserve assets at US$102.484 billion, in accordance with the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund’s Special Data Disseminat­ion Standard (IMF SDDS) format.

In a statement yesterday, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) said other foreign currency assets amounted to US$1,511.9 million.

“For the next 12 months, the pre-determined shortterm outflows of foreign currency loans, securities and deposits, which include scheduled repayment of external borrowings by the government and repayment arising from the maturity of foreign currency Bank Negara Interbank Bills, amounted to US$7,775.1 million,” said the central bank.

The short forward positions amounted to US$12,707.0 million while long forward positions amounted to US$1,480.0 million as at end-April 2020 reflecting the management of ringgit

For the next 12 months, the predetermi­ned short-term outflows of foreign currency loans, securities and deposits, which include scheduled repayment of external borrowings by the government and repayment arising from the maturity of foreign currency Bank Negara Interbank Bills, amounted to US$7,775.1 million.

BNM

liquidity in the money market, it said in an explanator­y note on “Detailed Disclosure of Internatio­nal Reserves as at end-April 2020” released here.

In line with the practice adopted since April 2006, BNM said the data excludes projected foreign currency inflows arising from interest income and the drawdown of project loans amounting to US$2,374.6 million in the next 12 months. The bank said the only contingent short-term net drain on foreign currency assets are government guarantees of foreign currency debt due within one year amounting to US$277.7 million.

“There are no foreign currency loans with embedded options, no undrawn, unconditio­nal credit lines provided by or to other central banks, internatio­nal organisati­ons, banks and other financial institutio­ns.

“BNM also does not engage in foreign currency options vis-à-vis ringgit,” it added. — Bernama

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