The country's Net International Reserves (which is the difference between its foreign assets and its foreign liabilities) climbed by US$44 million to US$6.195 billion at the end of September from US$6.151 billion at the end of August this year.
This was due to a US$37.6 million spike in the country's foreign assets to US$6.22 billion at the end of September from US$6.18 billion at the end of August of this year.
Meanwhile, the country's foreign liabilities fell to US$22.7million at the end of September from US$29.1 million at the end of August this year.
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