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Czech Republic banks balance sheet closed down 10473700 as of April 30, 2024 from 10540200 from the previous day, 10227700 last week and 9552950 last month.

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Czech Republic banks balance sheet Historical Data

DateClose
2024-04-30 10473700
2024-03-31 10540200
2024-02-29 10417200
2024-01-31 10393700
2023-12-31 9937220
2023-11-30 10227700
2023-10-31 10235500
2023-09-30 10205800
2023-08-31 10098500
2023-07-31 10063700
2023-06-30 10030400
2023-05-31 9903010
2023-04-30 9831440
2023-03-31 9788820
2023-03-31 9788820
2023-03-31 9788820
2023-03-31 9788820
2023-02-28 9737890
2023-01-31 9648480
2022-12-31 8943390
2022-11-30 9552950
2022-10-31 9619710
2022-09-30 9484310
2022-08-31 9539060
2022-07-31 9452480
2022-06-30 9662190
2022-05-31 9677240
2022-04-30 9637070
2022-03-31 9551740
2022-02-28 9532760
2022-01-31 9404650
2021-12-31 8603370
2021-11-30 9314180
2021-10-31 9249150
2021-09-30 9002740
2021-08-31 9114930
2021-07-31 9049820
2021-06-30 8816950
2021-05-31 9017360
2021-04-30 9028570
2021-03-31 8757090
2021-02-28 8733970
2021-01-31 8661080
2020-12-31 8017970
2020-11-30 8642150
2020-10-31 8749810
2020-09-30 8550220
2020-08-31 8607660
2020-07-31 8620600
2020-06-30 8421040
2020-05-31 8719180
2020-04-30 8667530
2020-03-31 8508210
2020-02-29 8200340
2020-01-31 8139080
2019-12-31 7621720
2019-11-30 8125080
2019-10-31 8111920
2019-09-30 8094820
2019-08-31 8113520

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Czech Republic banks balance sheet Statistics

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Czech Republic banks balance sheet Historical Data

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What is the Czech Republic banks balance sheet

A Czech Republic bank's balance sheet provides a snapshot of the financial health and position of the bank at a specific point in time. It includes assets, such as cash, loans, and investments, which represent what the bank owns and is owed. Liabilities, such as deposits and debt, represent what the bank owes to its customers and creditors. The balance sheet also shows the bank's equity, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities. By analyzing the balance sheet, investors, regulators, and stakeholders can assess the bank's liquidity, solvency, and overall financial stability. It is an important tool for evaluating the bank's ability to meet its financial obligations and manage potential risks.