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Algeria’s Forex Reserves Rise To $174Bn By End-June 2011
Published on Monday, 19 Sep 07:00 am
Algeria’s foreign exchange reserves rose to $174bn at the end of June, an increase of $11bn from the figure at the end of 2011, the Governor of the Central Bank of Algeria (CBA) Muhammad Laksaci stated in a report published on 13 September on the website of Algerian daily La Tribune.
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