Peru’s net international reserves totaled US$ 66.1 billion at May 28, 2013, the Central Reserve Bank (BCR) has reported.
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Lima's financial center. Photo: ANDINA / Héctor Vinces.
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This amount of reserves is higher by US$ 2.1 billion with respect to 2012 year-end.
Likewise, BCR stressed the country’s reserves represent 33 percent of GDP.
Furthermore, they are equivalent to more than 6 times the amount of the short-term external debt, and to 19 months of imports, better levels than the other countries in Latin America.
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