Ten central banks diversify portfolios with new asset classes

Institutions introduce green bonds and others into their reserve holdings

Around a fifth of central banks have added new asset classes to their portfolios over the past six months, the Reserve Benchmarks 2024 reveal.

Only 10 (18.5%) of the 54 central banks say they added new securities. However, the figure is slightly higher than the 10.3% of respondents that added new securities in the 2023 benchmark report.

Nine of the 10 respondents provided data on the securities they added to their portfolios. Three of these institutions – or around 33.3% of the central banks that

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