Europe Central Bank Assets for Euro Area

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Europe Central Bank Assets for Euro Area closed down 6478320 as of July 19, 2024 from 6494460 from the previous day, 6534520 last week and 6819970 last month.

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Europe Central Bank Assets for Euro Area Historical Data

DateClose
2024-07-19 6478320
2024-07-19 6478320
2024-07-12 6494460
2024-07-05 6497700
2024-06-28 6522000
2024-06-21 6536820
2024-06-14 6534520
2024-06-07 6541630
2024-05-31 6560660
2024-05-24 6577700
2024-05-17 6562430
2024-05-10 6580950
2024-05-03 6582070
2024-04-26 6598860
2024-04-19 6593160
2024-04-12 6596670
2024-04-05 6585350
2024-03-29 6619690
2024-03-22 6809960
2024-03-15 6815590
2024-03-08 6813190
2024-03-01 6819970
2024-02-23 6830940
2024-02-16 6842680
2024-02-09 6861420
2024-02-02 6865400
2024-01-26 6887590
2024-01-19 6889270
2024-01-12 6923650
2024-01-05 6919850
2023-12-29 6935490
2023-12-22 6899160
2023-12-22 6899160
2023-12-15 6987410
2023-12-08 6993470
2023-12-01 7002050
2023-11-24 6995800
2023-11-17 7001070
2023-11-10 6998870
2023-11-03 7001620
2023-10-27 7019670
2023-10-20 7038000
2023-10-13 7056700
2023-10-06 7057060
2023-09-29 7066450
2023-09-22 7141980
2023-09-15 7135730
2023-09-08 7153080
2023-09-01 7168250
2023-08-25 7154860
2023-08-18 7153070
2023-08-11 7166520
2023-08-04 7164560
2023-07-28 7189300
2023-07-21 7186890
2023-07-14 7205490
2023-07-07 7206900
2023-06-30 7219700
2023-06-23 7710610
2023-06-16 7709740

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Europe Central Bank Assets for Euro Area Statistics

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What is the Europe Central Bank Assets for Euro Area

The Europe Central Bank Assets for the Euro Area refer to the securities and financial instruments that the European Central Bank (ECB) holds as part of its monetary policy operations. These assets include government bonds, corporate bonds, and other financial instruments purchased by the ECB in order to influence interest rates and stimulate economic growth within the Euro Area. By purchasing these assets, the ECB is able to inject liquidity into the financial system and support lending to businesses and households. The ECB's asset purchases are a key tool in its efforts to maintain price stability and support the overall health of the Euro Area economy.