Within a month after the crisis began in December, the reserves stood at only slightly above $2 billion.
According to the central bank, international reserves stood at US $75.8 billion in 2007.
The conduct of the troops was now severely tried, but the reserve stood the test well.
The company's international reserves stood at 6.24 billion barrels oil equivalent in 2008.
By the end of 1990, the reserves will stand at some $237 billion, almost a year's outlay.
Now reserves stand at $30 billion, a record high.
A reserve stood between them that had not existed the day before.
The bank's legal reserves stand at about $3.6 billion.
As of September 2007, net international reserves stood at $2.42 billion.
As of April 2004, net international reserves stood at $1.9 billion.