February 6 (SeeNews) - The foreign exchange (FX) reserves held by Croatia's central bank totalled 27.877 billion euro ($29.9 billion) at the end of December, up from 25.022 billion euro a year earlier, central bank data showed.
In a month-on-month comparison, Croatia's FX reserves rose 2.13% in December, according to figures published last week by the central bank.
In 2021, the foreign exchange reserves held by Croatia's central bank increased by 32%, according to figures published earlier by the central bank.
Croatia joined the eurozone as its 20th member on January 1.
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