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New Zealand's International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity


30 Apr 2006        
(Information is disclosed in NZD 000's)      
             
             
I. Official reserve assets and other foreign currency assets (approximate market value)      
A. Official reserve assets 15,699,050      
  (1) Foreign currency reserves (in convertible foreign currencies) 9,063,192      
    (a) Securities 8,587,578      
    of which: issuer headquartered in reporting country but located abroad -      
    (b) total currency and deposits with: 475,614      
    (i) other national central banks, BIS and IMF 463,847      
    (ii) banks headquartered in the reporting country -      
    of which: located abroad -      
    (iii) banks headquartered outside the reporting country 11,767      
    of which: located in the reporting country -      
  (2) IMF reserve position 238,725      
  (3) SDRs 57,048      
  (4) gold (including gold deposits and, if appropriate, gold swapped) -      
    volume in fine troy ounces -      
  (5) other reserve assets 6,340,085      
    financial derivatives -219,638      
    loans to non-bank non-residents -      
    other 6,559,722      
B. Other foreign currency assets 227,003      
  securities not included in official reserve assets 63,633      
  deposits not included in official reserve assets 373,958      
  oans not included in official reserve assets -      
  financial derivatives not included in official reserve assets -210,588      
  gold not included in official reserve assets -      
  other -      
             
             
II. Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets (nominal value)
        Maturity breakdown
        (residual maturity)
          More than More than 3
        Up to 1 1 and up to months and
      Total month 3 months up to 1 year
1. Foreign currency loans, securities, and deposits -574,270 -87,069 -29,073 -458,128
  outflows Principal (-) -460,549 -80,462 - -380,087
    Interest (-) -113,721 -6,607 -29,073 -78,041
  inflows Principal (+) - - - -
    Interest (+) - - - -
2. Aggregate short and long positions in forwards and futures in foreign currencies vis-à-vis the domestic currency (including the forward leg of currency swaps)        
  (a) Short positions ( - ) -17,708,879 -8,340,001 -6,970,644 -2,398,234
  (b) Long positions (+) 7,689,935 3,895,916 3,754,432 39,587
3. Other (specify)        
  outflows related to repos (-) - - - -
  inflows related to reverse repos (+) - - - -
  trade credit (-) - - - -
  trade credit (+) - - - -
  other accounts payable (-) - - - -
  other accounts receivable (+) - - - -
             
             
             
III. Contingent short-term net drains on foreign currency assets (nominal value)
      Maturity breakdown
      (residual maturity, where applicable)
          More than More than 3
        Up to 1 1 and up to months and
      Total month 3 months up to 1 year
1. Contingent liabilities in foreign currency - - - -
  (a) Collateral guarantees on debt falling due within 1 year - - - -
  (b) Other contingent liabilities - - - -
2. Foreign currency securities issued with embedded options (puttable bonds) - - - -
3. Undrawn, unconditional credit lines provided by: - - - -
  (a) other national monetary authorities, BIS, IMF, and other international organisations - - - -
    other national monetary authorities (+) - - - -
    BIS (+) - - - -
    IMF (+) - - - -
  (b) banks and other financial institutions headquartered in the reporting country (+) - - - -
  (c) banks and other financial institutions headquartered outside the reporting country (+) - - - -
3. Undrawn, unconditional credit lines provided to: - - - -
  (a) other national monetary authorities, BIS, IMF, and other international organisations - - - -
    other national monetary authorities (-) - - - -
    BIS (-) - - - -
    IMF (-) - - - -
  (b) banks and other financial institutions headquartered in reporting country (- ) - - - -
  (c) banks and other financial institutions headquartered outside the reporting country ( - ) - - - -
4. Aggregate short and long positions of options in foreign currencies vis-à-vis the domestic currency - - - -
  (a) Short positions - - - -
    (i) Bought puts - - - -
    (ii) Written calls - - - -
  (b) Long positions - - - -
    (i) Bought calls - - - -
    (ii) Written puts - - - -
  PRO MEMORIA: In-the-money options        
  (1) At current exchange rates - - - -
    (a) Short position - - - -
    (b) Long position - - - -
  (2) + 5 % (depreciation of 5%) - - - -
    (a) Short position - - - -
    (b) Long position - - - -
  (3) - 5 % (appreciation of 5%) - - - -
    (a) Short position - - - -
    (b) Long position - - - -
  (4) +10 % (depreciation of 10%) - - - -
    (a) Short position - - - -
    (b) Long position - - - -
  (5) - 10 % (appreciation of 10%) - - - -
    (a) Short position - - - -
    (b) Long position - - - -
  (6) Other (specify) - - - -
    (a) Short position - - - -
    (b) Long position - - - -
             
             
             
IV. Memo items      
1. To be reported with standard periodicity and timeliness:      
  (a) short-term domestic currency debt indexed to the exchange rate -      
  (b) financial instruments denominated in foreign currency and settled by other means (e.g., in domestic currency) -      
    non-deliverable forwards -      
    short positions -      
    long positions -      
    other instruments -      
  (c) pledged assets -      
    included in reserve assets -      
    included in other foreign currency assets -      
  (d) securities lent and on repo 5,130,007      
    lent or repoed and included in Section I -630,446      
    lent or repoed but not included in Section I -674,067      
    borrowed or acquired and included in Section I 6,434,519      
    borrowed or acquired but not included in Section I -      
  (e) financial derivative assets (net, marked to market) -440,007      
    forwards -397,903      
    futures -472      
    swaps -41,632      
    options -      
    other -      
  (f) derivatives (forward, futures, or options contracts) that have a residual maturity greater than one year, which are subject to margin calls. -      
    aggregate short and long positions in forwards and futures in foreign currencies vis-à-vis the domestic currency (including the forward leg of currency swaps) -      
  (a) short positions ( – ) -      
  (b) long positions (+) -      
  (f) derivatives (forward, futures, or options contracts) that have a residual maturity greater than one year, which are NOT subject to margin calls. - per requirements in paragraph 244 of guidelines. -      
  (a) short positions ( – ) -4,051,184      
  (b) long positions (+) 1,349      
    aggregate short and long positions of options in foreign currencies vis-à-vis the domestic currency -      
  (a) short positions -      
    (i) bought puts -      
    (ii) written calls -      
  (b) long positions -      
    (i) bought calls -      
    (ii) written puts -      
2. (2) To be disclosed less frequently:      
  (a) currency composition of reserves (by groups of currencies) 15,699,050      
    currencies in SDR basket 10,126,675      
    currencies not in SDR basket 5,572,375      
             
Memo Item Notes
Note 1 - Item IV(1)(f) - No Futures data has been included in Derivatives with a residual maturity greater than one and subject to margin calls since there are no known predetermined flows.
At 30 April 2006 an open position in EUROUSD3M contracts (with residual maturity over 12 months) with a nominal value of 10m USD was outstanding.
Note 2 - The template requires the disclosure of the key characteristics of internal models used to calculate the market values of financial derivatives.
Apart from Futures all future cash flows are discounted back to the reference date using curves generated from market information. For Futures actual market prices are utilised.
Note 3 - Item IV (2)(a) - currencies not in SDR basket include ABF 2.
Note 4 - Securities lent under 'securities lending agent arrangements' are recorded in Item IV (1)(d) - lent or repoed and included in Section 1 (as the securities are liquid and available on demand).
             
Last updated 18 June 2007
Source: Reserve Bank of New Zealand and New Zealand Treasury