Peru: Net International Reserves total US$100.950 bn on Apr 21

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08:45 | Lima, Apr. 27.

Peru's net international reserves amounted to US$100.950 billion as of April 21, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) reported.

International reserves guarantee the foreign currency availability in unusual situations that might occur due to external shocks resulting in eventual and possible withdrawals of foreign currency deposits and a subsequent capital flight from the financial system.

Also, adequate availability of foreign exchange reserves helps reduce country risk with the subsequent improvement of the country credit ratings and better conditions to expand foreign investment in the country.

International reserves are particularly important in a context of globalization of international markets, reduction of barriers to capital flows and volatility of financial, foreign exchange and metal markets.

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Published: 4/27/2026