Bank Reserves
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Department of Research and Chief Economist (VPS/RES/RES)
Bank reserves are the deposits that commercial banks and other depository institutions hold at the central bank, together with vault cash in some definitions. They are used to meet reserve requirements and facilitate interbank payments, and they form part of the monetary base.
Available for 18 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean at annual, monthly, and quarterly frequency, covering 1990–2026.
Métadonnées et utilisation
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| Pays |
Argentine
Bahamas
Trinité-et-Tobago
Belize
Costa Rica
République dominicaine
Équateur
Bolivie
Brésil
Chili
Colombie
Salvador
Jamaïque
Mexique
Nicaragua
Guatemala
Guyana
Haïti
Honduras
Panama
Uruguay
Venezuela
Barbade
Paraguay
Pérou
Suriname
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