Russia’s international reserves up $1 bln to $412.7 bln in week

Russia's international reserves comprising gold, foreign exchange and a range of other assets grew 0.24% to $412.7 billion in the week of September 18-25, the Central Bank said on Thursday.

CBR’s international reserves increased somewhat

Monday, September 28, 2009 Despite negative external pressure, the rouble rate against the ...

Russia’s international reserves up 0.2% to $411.7 bln over week

Russia's international reserves comprising gold, foreign exchange and a range of other assets increased by $0.8 billion or 0.2% in the week of September 11-18, the Central Bank said on Thursday.

Russian international reserves up $6 bln in week

September 17, 2009 Russia's gold and foreign currency reserves increased by $6 billion, to $410.9 ...

Russian international reserves up $6 bln in week

Russia's gold and foreign currency reserves increased by $6 billion, to $410.9 billion, in the week of September 4 — September 11.

Russia’s international reserves down to $405 bln as of Sept. 5

Russia's international reserves have declined to about $405 billion as of September 5 from $409.6 billion on September 1.

FX reserves increase USD 7.6bn to USD 409.6bn in August, partly due to IMF’s SDR allocation - ‘other reserve assets’ decline USD 15.bn offsetting the rise in ‘foreign currency reserves’

September 8, 2009 News: According to the CBR, Russia's international reserves increased USD 7.6bn ...

Russia’s international reserves up 1.9% to $409.59 bln in August

Russia's international reserves comprising gold, foreign exchange and a range of other assets increased 1.9% in August to $409.599 billion.

Russian international reserves up $6.6 bln in week

Russia's gold and foreign currency reserves increased by $6.6 billion, to $404.9 billion, in the week of August 21 - August 28, the Central Bank of Russia said

Russia international reserves down $2.3 bln to $398.3 bln in week

Russia's international reserves, largely holding gold and foreign exchange, were down $2.3 billion to $398.3 billion in the week of August 14 - August 21.