The Colombian Constitution and Law 31/1992 (Article 14) assign Banco de la República a mandate to manage Colombia’s foreign reserves. Likewise, they also stipulate that the criteria to manage foreign reserves are safety, liquidity and return, in that order. The purpose of this publication is to explain how the country’s foreign reserves are managed.
First, the framework and the key concepts associated with the management of foreign reserves at the central bank are reviewed. Second, the management policy and its main operational features are explained in detail. Finally, the current state of Colombia’s foreign reserves is outlined, along with the main measures taken by Banco de la República to counter the current global financial crisis and, in doing so, to comply with its constitutional and legal mandate to manage the country’s foreign reserves in accordance with the public interest and for benefit of the Colombian economy.
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La Junta Directiva del Banco de la República le rinde cuentas a la ciudadanía a través del Informe al Congreso, que analiza el cambio sustancial del escenario macroeconómico entre 2020 y 2021, y plantea los retos de la política económica colombiana. Consúltelo aquí.
The Regional Economic Bulletin for Q4-2021 provides information on the evolution of the main variables of economic activity in the regions of the country: Bogotá, center, Caribbean Coast, Eje Cafetero, Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and Southeast regions. [Only in Spanish. Find it here]