European Central Bank’s Weekly Financial Statement: Assets and Liabilities Update, Banknotes in Circulation and Monetary Policy Operations

  • Assets total EUR 7,729,251 million, with a decrease of EUR 361 million compared to the previous week due to transactions.
  • Gold and gold receivables form the largest asset category with a balance of EUR 632,887 million, showing an increase of EUR 1 million.
  • Claims on non-euro area residents denominated in foreign currency decreased by EUR 179 million to a total of EUR 501,478 million.
  • Claims on euro area residents denominated in foreign currency decreased by EUR 818 million to a total of EUR 14,418 million.
  • Claims on non-euro area residents denominated in euro decreased by EUR 904 million to a total of EUR 12,663 million.
  • Lending to euro area credit institutions related to monetary policy operations denominated in euro decreased by EUR 685 million to a total of EUR 1,101,700 million.
  • Other assets increased by EUR 755 million to a total of EUR 314,511 million.
  • Liabilities total EUR 7,729,251 million, with a decrease of EUR 361 million compared to the previous week due to transactions.
  • Banknotes in circulation increased by EUR 7,083 million to a total of EUR 1,563,679 million.
  • Liabilities to euro area credit institutions related to monetary policy operations denominated in euro increased by EUR 133,528 million to a total of EUR 4,167,832 million.
  • Other liabilities to euro area credit institutions denominated in euro decreased by EUR 25,102 million to a total of EUR 35,987 million.
  • Liabilities to other euro area residents denominated in euro decreased by EUR 55,017 million to a total of EUR 442,375 million.
  • Liabilities to non-euro area residents denominated in euro decreased by EUR 51,606 million to a total of EUR 305,759 million.
  • Liabilities to euro area residents denominated in foreign currency increased by EUR 45 million to a total of EUR 11,159 million.
  • Liabilities to non-euro area residents denominated in foreign currency decreased by EUR 40 million to a total of EUR 5,305 million.
  • Other liabilities decreased by EUR 9,253 million to a total of EUR 274,555 million.
  • Revaluation accounts remained unchanged at EUR 622,156 million.
  • Capital and reserves increased by EUR 1 million to a total of EUR 120,180 million.

https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pr/wfs/2023/html/ecb.fst230412.en.html


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