The European Central Bank reported that its consolidated financial statement for the week ending 29 May 2026 shows total assets and liabilities of €6.162 billion, down by €24.5 million from the previous week. The asset side is dominated by securities of euro‑area residents (€3.821 billion), gold and gold receivables (€1.393 billion), and various claims. Securities decreased by €24.9 million, the main contributor to the assets decline. On the liability side, banknotes in circulation rose by €2.934 million, while liabilities to euro‑area credit institutions fell by €37.336 million, offsetting the rise in banknotes. Other liabilities and capital and reserves also shifted slightly. Overall the balance sheet remains perfectly balanced, with assets equal to liabilities.
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