France vs Singapore: Total reserves

France
428.21 billion includes gold, current US$
in 2025
Singapore
432.11 billion includes gold, current US$
in 2025
France rank
12th
Singapore rank
11th

Total reserves over time

  • France
  • Singapore
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How they compare

Singapore currently reports 432.11 billion includes gold, current US$ against 428.21 billion includes gold, current US$ in France, a difference of 3.91 billion includes gold, current US$.

The two have swapped places 1 time across 66 shared years of data; in 1960 it was France ahead.

France ranks 12th and Singapore ranks 11th of 181 countries.

Across the 7 decades both report, France averaged higher in 4 and Singapore in 3.

Head to head by decade

Decade France Singapore Difference Ahead
1960s 4.93 billion includes gold, current US$ 412.62 million includes gold, current US$ 4.52 billion includes gold, current US$ France
1970s 22.20 billion includes gold, current US$ 3.07 billion includes gold, current US$ 19.14 billion includes gold, current US$ France
1980s 58.74 billion includes gold, current US$ 12.07 billion includes gold, current US$ 46.67 billion includes gold, current US$ France
1990s 60.70 billion includes gold, current US$ 57.79 billion includes gold, current US$ 2.91 billion includes gold, current US$ France
2000s 85.54 billion includes gold, current US$ 124.55 billion includes gold, current US$ 39.01 billion includes gold, current US$ Singapore
2010s 160.39 billion includes gold, current US$ 264.65 billion includes gold, current US$ 104.26 billion includes gold, current US$ Singapore
2020s 277.13 billion includes gold, current US$ 377.91 billion includes gold, current US$ 100.78 billion includes gold, current US$ Singapore

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher total reserves, France or Singapore?
Singapore, at 432.11 billion includes gold, current US$ against 428.21 billion includes gold, current US$ in France as of 2025.
What is the difference in total reserves between France and Singapore?
3.91 billion includes gold, current US$, with Singapore ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for France and Singapore?
66 years are reported by both, from 1960 to 2025.
How do France and Singapore rank globally for total reserves?
France ranks 12th and Singapore ranks 11th of 181 countries.
Where does this data come from?
International Financial Statistics database, International Monetary Fund (IMF), published as Total reserves (includes gold, current US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Total reserves (includes gold, current US$)
Unit
includes gold, current US$
Source
International Financial Statistics database, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
182 places, 9,490 data points, 1960–2025
Last refreshed

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. 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.