Poland’s reserve assets in June 2021
NBP data: At the end of June 2021, Poland’s official reserve assets, managed by Narodowy Bank Polski, stood at EUR 134.1bn, or USD 159.4bn in US dollar terms.
On 7 July 2021, Narodowy Bank Polski released the monthly data on the country’s official reserve asset holdings. According to the release, these holdings expressed in euro terms amounted to EUR 134.1bn as at the end of June 2021, i.e. EUR 0.7bn more than at the end of May 2021. In US dollar terms, the reserve holdings decreased by USD 3.3bn, reaching USD 159.4bn.
In managing foreign exchange reserves, Narodowy Bank Polski – while striving to maximize the return on the assets – gives priority to their safe investment and the requisite level of liquidity. NBP invests in typical instruments used by central banks. The bulk of the reserves (over 70%) is invested in Treasury securities as well as securities issued by international institutions and government agencies. The remainder of the reserves is maintained in the form of term deposits at banks with a high credit standing and in monetary gold.