Mauritius: Mauritius Holds Some Rs 1 000 Billion in Foreign Currency, Indicates Finance Minister
May 15, 2020
[Government of Mauritius] Mauritius, currently, holds an equivalent of Rs 1 000 billion in foreign currency. At the end of 2014, the country’s official reserves stood at Rs 124.3 billion (USD 3.9 billion), representing 6.5 months of imports of goods and services, while by April 2020, the reserves rose to Rs 280.6 billion (USD 7 billion).
Source : African Media Agency (AMA)
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