Cameroon vs Paraguay: Reserves and related items

Cameroon
482.23 million BoP, current US$
in 2024
Paraguay
383.58 million BoP, current US$
in 2025
Cameroon rank
73rd
Paraguay rank
76th

Reserves and related items over time

  • Cameroon
  • Paraguay
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How they compare

Cameroon currently reports 482.23 million BoP, current US$ against 383.58 million BoP, current US$ in Paraguay, a difference of 98.66 million BoP, current US$.

That makes Cameroon's figure about 1.3 times Paraguay's.

The two have swapped places 23 times across 48 shared years of data; in 1977 it was Paraguay ahead.

Cameroon ranks 73rd and Paraguay ranks 76th of 194 countries.

Paraguay has averaged higher in every one of the 6 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Cameroon Paraguay Difference Ahead
1970s 15.70 million BoP, current US$ 151.66 million BoP, current US$ 135.97 million BoP, current US$ Paraguay
1980s -73.33 million BoP, current US$ -58.51 million BoP, current US$ 14.82 million BoP, current US$ Paraguay
1990s -689.64 million BoP, current US$ 18.86 million BoP, current US$ 708.50 million BoP, current US$ Paraguay
2000s 148.94 million BoP, current US$ 249.78 million BoP, current US$ 100.84 million BoP, current US$ Paraguay
2010s 31.24 million BoP, current US$ 429.88 million BoP, current US$ 398.64 million BoP, current US$ Paraguay
2020s 136.87 million BoP, current US$ 427.46 million BoP, current US$ 290.59 million BoP, current US$ Paraguay

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher reserves and related items, Cameroon or Paraguay?
Cameroon, at 482.23 million BoP, current US$ against 383.58 million BoP, current US$ in Paraguay as of 2024.
What is the difference in reserves and related items between Cameroon and Paraguay?
98.66 million BoP, current US$, with Cameroon ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Cameroon and Paraguay?
48 years are reported by both, from 1977 to 2024.
How do Cameroon and Paraguay rank globally for reserves and related items?
Cameroon ranks 73rd and Paraguay ranks 76th of 194 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files, International Monetary Fund (IMF), published as Reserves and related items (BoP, current US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Reserves and related items (BoP, current US$)
Unit
BoP, current US$
Source
Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
195 places, 7,728 data points, 1960–2025
Last refreshed

Reserves and related items is the net change in a country's holdings of international reserves resulting from transactions on the current, capital, and financial accounts. Reserve assets are external assets, including monetary gold, that are readily available to and controlled by monetary authorities for meeting balance of payments financing needs, for intervention in exchange markets to affect the currency exchange rate, and for other related purposes (such as maintaining confidence in the currency and the economy, and serving as a basis for foreign borrowing). Reserve assets must be denominated and settled in foreign currency.Also included are net credit and loans from the IMF (excluding reserve position) and total exceptional financing. This indicator is expressed in current prices, meaning no adjustment has been made to account for price changes over time. This indicator is expressed in United States dollars.