September 18 (SeeNews) - The foreign exchange reserves held by Slovenia's central bank have increased to 294.2 million euro ($352.3 million) at the end of August, from 280.8 million euro at end-July, according to data posted on the website of the country's central bank.
The reserves totalled 280.8 million euro at end-July, according to data posted on the website of the central bank.
The international reserves of Slovenia, including gold, SDRs and the country's reserve position in the IMF, totalled 766.5 million euro as at August 31, up from 750.5 million in July.
At the end of 2016, Slovenia's international reserves stood at 705.4 million euro.
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