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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Foreign exchange reserves of China are mainly composed of US dollar in the forms of US government bonds and institutional bonds, and excludes reserves held by Hong Kong and Macau. As of July 2015, Foreign exchange reserves of China stood at US$ 3.65 trillion. The reserve were $3.3 trillion by the end of 2012, making it the highest foreign exchange reserve in the world. The reserve is governed by State Administration of Foreign Exchange and People's Bank of China. An estimated two-thirds of these reserves are held in dollar-denominated assets whilst it is predicted that a quarter of the reserves are euro-denominated. In 1980, Foreign exchange reserves of China was just US$ 2.55 billion, less than half of Foreign exchange reserves of India at that time.China also manages $200 billion to $400 billion in additional foreign exchange assets that are not counted as official reserves, the China Investment Corporation."@en }

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