May 5 (SeeNews) - The foreign exchange reserves held by Slovenia's central bank dropped to 289.7 million euro ($317.6 million) at the end of April, from 296.7 million euro a month earlier, official figures showed on Friday.
The international reserves of Slovenia, including gold, SDRs and the country's reserve position in the IMF, totalled 742.0 million euro on April 30, down 1.5% month-on-month, according to data posted on the website of the country's central bank.
At the end of 2016, Slovenia's international reserves stood at 705.4 million euro.
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