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Weekly Report on Key Financial Statistics Table 1. Key Indicators 1/ (In billions of s, unless indicated otherwise) GRA Lending and Resources I. Total Lending Commitments, of which: Undrawn Lending Commitments II. Forward Commitment Capacity (FCC) III. Unactivated Borrowed Resources, of which: 2/ NAB Bilateral Borrowing Agreements IV. Total GRA Resources (I. + II. + III.) 132.0 190.1 92.6 133.5 348.4 501.9 118.6 170.9 229.8 331.1 700.0 1,008.3 Forward Commitment Capacity (FCC) I. Usable resources (a) + (b) (a) Fund quota resources (b) Fund borrowed resources II. Undrawn balances under GRA lending commitments Precautionary 3/ Non-precautionary III. Uncommitted usable resources ( I - II ) IV. Repurchases one-year forward V. Repayments of borrowed resources one-year forward VI. Prudential balance VII. Forward commitment capacity ( III + IV - V - VI ) 4/ (a) From Quota resources (b) From NAB resources (c) From Bilateral Borrowed resources 391.0 563.3 387.4 558.1 3.6 5.1 92.6 133.5 75.9 109.4 16.7 24.1 298.4 429.8 4.2 6.1 3.1 4.5 79.9 115.1 PRGT Lending and Resources I. Total Lending Commitments, of which: Ia. Undrawn lending commitments Ib. Loans Outstanding II. Undrawn Loan Resources III. Uncommitted Loan Resources (II. - Ia.) 8.6 12.5 2.2 3.1 6.5 9.3 14.0 20.2 11.9 17.1 Rates 1 = Interest Rate Adjusted Rate of Charge Adjusted Rate of Remuneration Percent 1.44058 0.786 1.790 0.781 1/ Indicates zero value, zero indicates amounts less than 0.05 billion. Totals may not add due to rounding. 2/ Excludes 20% prudential balance and borrowing lines of participants/members that are currently not in the FTP; for the NAB, also excludes borrowing lines of participants that have not yet adhered to the NAB as well as any outstanding NAB claims and undrawn committed resources under current NAB-eligible arrangements. 3/ Undrawn balances under arrangements treated as precautionary by the authorities. 4/ Does not include the Bilateral Borrowing Agreements (activated only if the modified FCC is below 100 billion).

Table 2a. Use of GRA Resources 1/ (In billions of s, unless indicated otherwise) GRA Lending (Calendar year to date) Purchases Financed by Quota Resources Financed by Borrowings Repurchases Commitments Approved 0.3 0.4 Commitments Under Current GRA Arrangements Number of Standby Arrangement (SBA) 4 6.7 9.6 Extended Fund Facility (EFF) 11 26.5 38.2 Flexible Credit Line (FCL) 2 70.6 101.7 Precautionary and Liquidity Line (PLL) 1 2.5 3.6 Total Current Arrangements 18 106.3 153.1 by Facility Standby Arrangement (SBA) Extended Fund Facility (EFF) Flexible Credit Line (FCL) Precautionary and Liquidity Line (PLL) Rapid Financing Instrument (RFI) Others 2/ Total 6.0 8.6 32.1 46.3 1.2 1.7 0.0 0.0 by Financing Sources Financed by Quota Resources Financed by Borrowings Total 18.5 26.6 20.8 30.0 Largest 5 Exposures 3/ quota Greece Ukraine Portugal Pakistan Egypt 9.3 382 8.5 424 4.6 222 4.4 216 4.3 211 1/ Indicates zero value, zero indicates amounts less than 0.05 billion. Totals may not add due to rounding. 2/ Includes outstanding credit under the former Compensatory Financing Facility; for the chart also includes outstanding credit under the former Emergency Post Conflict and Natural Disaster Assistance policy. 3/ Members with current arrangements are bolded. 2

Table 2b. Current Financial Arrangements (GRA) (In millions of s, unless indicated otherwise) 1/ Member Standby Arrangement (4) 2/ Quota 2,933 Period of Arrangement Effective Expiration Date Date Iraq 3,831 2,337 1,494 2,386 143 07-Jul-16 06-Jul-19 Jamaica 3/ 1,195 1,195 547 143 11-Nov-16 10-Nov-19 Kenya 3/ 709 709 14-Mar-16 13-Mar-18 Serbia 3/ 935 935 23-Feb-15 22-Feb-18 Extended Fund Facility (11) Bosnia-Herzegovina 443 380 63 255 96 07-Sep-16 06-Sep-19 Cote d'ivoire 434 258 176 176 27 12-Dec-16 11-Dec-19 Egypt 8,597 4,298 4,298 4,298 211 11-Nov-16 10-Nov-19 Gabon 464 322 143 143 66 19-Jun-17 18-Jun-20 Georgia 210 150 60 135 64 12-Apr-17 11-Apr-20 Jordan 515 412 103 860 251 24-Aug-16 23-Aug-19 Moldova 86 48 38 135 78 07-Nov-16 06-Nov-19 Mongolia 315 231 84 84 116 24-May-17 23-May-20 Sri Lanka 1,071 533 537 537 93 03-Jun-16 02-Jun-19 Tunisia 2,046 1,591 455 1,206 221 20-May-16 19-May-20 Ukraine 12,348 6,170 6,178 8,522 424 11-Mar-15 10-Mar-19 Flexible Credit Line (2) Drawn Colombia 3/ 8,180 8,180 13-Jun-16 12-Jun-18 Mexico 3/ 62,389 62,389 29-Nov-17 28-Nov-19 Precautionary and Liquidity Line (1) Committed 6,671 26,528 70,569 2,504 Undrawn Morocco 3/ 2,504 2,504 22-Jul-16 21-Jul-18 Total Current GRA Arrangements (18) 106,272 92,642 13,630 19,283 Memorandum Items: Credit outstanding from members without current arrangement and outright disbursements. 20,034 Total. 39,317 2/ Includes credit outstanding under expired arrangements and outright disbursements. 3/ Treated as precautionary by the authorities. 5,177 14,392 70,569 1,494 12,135 1/ Indicates zero value, zero indicates amounts less than 0.5 million. Totals may not add due to rounding. 2,504 16,350 3

Table 3a. Use of Concessional PRGT Resources 1/ (In millions of s, unless indicated otherwise) PRGT Lending (Calendar year to date) Disbursements Repayments Commitments Approved 55.6 80.1 Commitments Under Current PRGT Arrangements Number of Extended Credit Facility (ECF) 18 3,107.2 4,476.1 Standby Credit Facility (SCF) 2 498.8 718.6 Total Current Arrangements 20 3,606.0 5,194.7 Loans Outstanding by Facility Extended Credit Facility (ECF) Standby Credit Facility (SCF) Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) (former) Exogenous Shocks Facility (ESF) Others 3/ Total Loans Outstanding 5,317.5 272.8 430.7 371.1 74.5 6,466.7 7,660.3 393.1 620.5 534.6 107.4 9,315.8 Loans Outstanding Largest 5 Exposures 4/ Cote d'ivoire Ghana Bangladesh Kenya Sierra Leone 733.9 674.8 630.8 471.0 256.1 quota 113 91 59 87 123 1/ Indicates zero value, zero indicates amounts less than 0.05 million.totals may not add due to rounding. 2/ The last commitment under the old ESF-HAC Facility expired on December 3, 2011. 3/ Includes outstanding and overdue loans under the (former) Structural Adjustment Facility and Trust Fund. 4/ Members with current arrangements are bolded. 4

Table 3b. Current Financial Arrangements (PRGT) (In millions of s, unless indicated otherwise) 1/ Member Committed Undrawn Drawn Loans Outstanding 2/ Quota Period of Arrangement Effective Expiration Date Date Extended Credit Facility (18) 3,107 1,807 1,300 3,415 Afghanistan 32 19 14 42 13 20-Jul-16 19-Jul-19 Benin 111 80 32 99 80 07-Apr-17 06-Apr-20 Cameroon 483 276 207 236 85 26-Jun-17 25-Jun-20 Central African Rep. 134 69 65 110 99 20-Jul-16 19-Jul-19 Chad 224 189 35 125 89 30-Jun-17 29-Jun-20 Cote d'ivoire 217 129 88 734 113 12-Dec-16 11-Dec-19 Ghana 664 266 399 675 91 03-Apr-15 02-Apr-19 Guinea 120 103 17 197 92 11-Dec-17 10-Dec-20 Guinea-Bissau 17 3 14 23 80 10-Jul-15 09-Jul-18 Kyrgyz Republic 67 10 57 141 79 08-Apr-15 07-Apr-18 Madagascar 251 126 125 190 78 27-Jul-16 26-Nov-19 Mali 187 95 92 144 77 18-Dec-13 17-Dec-18 Mauritania 116 99 17 77 60 06-Dec-17 05-Dec-20 Moldova 43 24 19 138 80 07-Nov-16 06-Nov-19 Niger 99 71 28 139 105 23-Jan-17 22-Jan-20 Sao Tome-Principe 4 1 3 5 31 13-Jul-15 31-Dec-18 Sierra Leone 162 123 39 256 123 05-Jun-17 04-Jun-20 Togo 176 126 50 87 59 05-May-17 04-May-20 Standby Credit Facility (2) 499 373 126 598 Kenya 3/ 355 355 471 87 14-Mar-16 13-Mar-18 Rwanda 144 18 126 127 79 08-Jun-16 31-Jan-18 Total Current PRGT Arrangements (20) 3,606 2,180 1,426 4,013 Memorandum Items: Loans outstanding from members without current arrangement and outright loans. 2,453 Total Loans Outstanding. 6,467 1/ Indicates zero value, zero indicates amounts less than 0.5 million. Totals may not add due to rounding. 2/ Includes loans outstanding under expired arrangements and outright loans. 3/ Treated as precautionary by the authorities. 5