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Poland central bank balance sheet closed up 1001880 as of September 30, 2024 from 986951 from the previous day, 982224 last week and 889682 last month.

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Poland central bank balance sheet Historical Data

Date Close
2024-09-30 1001880
2024-08-31 986951
2024-07-31 978603
2024-06-30 978603
2024-05-31 1002430
2024-04-30 982224
2024-03-31 968412
2024-02-29 912972
2024-01-31 920951
2023-12-31 921518
2023-11-30 934385
2023-10-31 925814
2023-09-30 957585
2023-08-31 930800
2023-07-31 914818
2023-06-30 926182
2023-05-31 926718
2023-04-30 918930
2023-03-31 899182
2023-02-28 912172
2023-01-31 889682
2022-12-31 896242
2022-11-30 916750
2022-10-31 909023
2022-09-30 946069
2022-08-31 918994
2022-07-31 906714
2022-06-30 873458
2022-05-31 845833
2022-04-30 851202
2022-03-31 844358
2022-02-28 850496
2022-01-31 838173
2021-12-31 844711
2021-11-30 860243
2021-10-31 840678
2021-09-30 838658
2021-08-31 818088
2021-07-31 792264
2021-06-30 769759
2021-05-31 763749
2021-04-30 734949
2021-03-31 771418
2021-02-28 747514
2021-01-31 723590
2020-12-31 712649
2020-11-30 670283
2020-10-31 696573
2020-09-30 669236
2020-08-31 645049
2020-07-31 641946
2020-06-30 637451
2020-05-31 644039
2020-04-30 584248
2020-03-31 545738
2020-02-29 527336
2020-01-31 511846
2019-12-31 508883
2019-11-30 492768
2019-10-31 487945

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Poland central bank balance sheet Statistics

Security Symbol Last Momentum Trend Oscillator 1D% 1W% 1M% 1Y%
Poland central bank balance sheet pl.cb.assets 0 0 0 0

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Poland central bank balance sheet Historical Data

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What is the Poland central bank balance sheet

The Poland central bank balance sheet is a financial statement that shows the assets, liabilities, and equity of the central bank of Poland. This balance sheet provides a snapshot of the central bank's financial health and its ability to conduct its monetary policy operations effectively. Assets on the balance sheet include currency reserves, government securities, and loans to financial institutions. Liabilities may include deposits from commercial banks and the government, as well as foreign currency liabilities. Equity represents the central bank's capital and retained earnings. By analyzing the central bank's balance sheet, policymakers and economists can assess the strength of the central bank's financial position and its ability to fulfill its mandate of maintaining price stability and promoting economic growth.