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Singapore central bank balance sheet closed up 785647 as of June 30, 2024 from 779214 from the previous day, 752118 last week and 654567 last month.

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Singapore central bank balance sheet Historical Data

DateClose
2024-06-30 785647
2024-05-31 779214
2024-04-30 778367
2024-03-31 774871
2024-02-29 752118
2024-02-29 752118
2024-01-31 750469
2023-12-31 727538
2023-11-30 716180
2023-10-31 718436
2023-09-30 715710
2023-08-31 711201
2023-07-31 709560
2023-06-30 705094
2023-05-31 697777
2023-04-30 672482
2023-03-31 670980
2023-02-28 651551
2023-01-31 639344
2022-12-31 643692
2022-11-30 654567
2022-10-31 654932
2022-09-30 663948
2022-08-31 650684
2022-07-31 641666
2022-06-30 628126
2022-05-31 613663
2022-04-30 610328
2022-03-31 608058
2022-02-28 596245
2022-01-31 582419
2021-12-31 579623
2021-11-30 582555
2021-10-31 581226
2021-09-30 582456
2021-08-31 578760
2021-07-31 567614
2021-06-30 550643
2021-05-31 541171
2021-04-30 528150
2021-03-31 524038
2021-02-28 522190
2021-01-31 504233
2020-12-31 491618
2020-11-30 485300
2020-10-31 474487
2020-09-30 460599
2020-08-31 458570
2020-07-31 453689
2020-06-30 449262
2020-05-31 438644
2020-04-30 437805
2020-03-31 410319
2020-02-29 407602
2020-01-31 392717
2019-12-31 387956
2019-11-30 389608
2019-10-31 388884
2019-09-30 389058
2019-08-31 390184

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Singapore central bank balance sheet Statistics

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Singapore central bank balance sheet Historical Data

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What is the Singapore central bank balance sheet

The Singapore central bank balance sheet is a financial statement that shows the assets and liabilities of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). The balance sheet includes information on the central bank's holdings of foreign exchange reserves, government securities, and other investments. It also details the central bank's liabilities, such as currency in circulation and deposits from financial institutions. By analyzing the balance sheet, policymakers, economists, and investors can gain insights into the central bank's financial health, its ability to intervene in the foreign exchange market, and its overall impact on the economy. The balance sheet serves as a key tool for monitoring and evaluating the central bank's operations and effectiveness in achieving its monetary policy objectives.