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Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) at Political Glossary

What is it? Reserves held by the International Monetary Fund that the central banks of member-countries can draw on to help manage the values of their currencies. SDR value is based on a market-basket of currencies, and SDRs are acceptable in transactions between central banks.

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