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The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) released today (Friday) the analytical data on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region’s foreign currency reserves and foreign currency liquidity as at the end of September 2020 (Annex). These data are published monthly in the Template on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity in accordance with the International Monetary Fund’s Special Data Dissemination Standard.

Release Calendar

The release calendar of the Template on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity for 2021 is announced below:

Reference Month

Release Date

January 2021

26 February 2021

February 2021

31 March 2021

March 2021

30 April 2021

April 2021

31 May 2021

May 2021

30 June 2021

June 2021

30 July 2021

July 2021

31 August 2021

August 2021

30 September 2021

September 2021

29 October 2021

October 2021

30 November 2021

November 2021

31 December 2021

December 2021

31 January 2022

 

Annex

 

Hong Kong Monetary Authority
30 October 2020

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At present, four press releases relating to the Exchange Fund’s data are issued by the HKMA each month. Three of these releases are issued to disseminate monetary data in accordance with the International Monetary Fund’s Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS). The fourth press release, on the Exchange Fund’s Abridged Balance Sheet and Currency Board Account, is made in accordance with the HKMA’s policy of maintaining a high level of transparency. For the month of October 2020, the scheduled dates for issuing the press releases are as follows:

8 October
(Issued)

SDDS International Reserves
(Hong Kong’s Latest Foreign Currency Reserve Assets Figures)

14 October
(Issued)

SDDS Analytical Accounts of the Central Bank
 (Analytical Accounts of the Exchange Fund)

30 October

SDDS Template on International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity

30 October

Exchange Fund Abridged Balance Sheet and Currency Board Account

 

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