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South Africa central bank balance sheet closed up 1243910 as of November 30, 2024 from 1164510 from the previous day, 1182560 last week and 1155450 last month.

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South Africa central bank balance sheet Historical Data

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2024-11-30 1243910
2024-10-31 1164510
2024-09-30 1152790
2024-08-31 1167710
2024-07-31 1189510
2024-06-30 1182560
2024-05-31 1212710
2024-04-30 1167710
2024-03-31 1238950
2024-02-29 1241050
2024-01-31 1200920
2023-12-31 1213550
2023-11-30 1217960
2023-10-31 1194920
2023-09-30 1217070
2023-08-31 1218460
2023-07-31 1158560
2023-06-30 1223940
2023-05-31 1269320
2023-04-30 1189540
2023-03-31 1155450
2023-02-28 1185010
2023-01-31 1144580
2022-12-31 1094320
2022-11-30 1078700
2022-10-31 1143180
2022-09-30 1120960
2022-08-31 1082580
2022-07-31 1056520
2022-06-30 1060340
2022-05-31 1026840
2022-04-30 1071240
2022-03-31 951202
2022-02-28 992201
2022-01-31 1013380
2021-12-31 1024840
2021-11-30 1037600
2021-10-31 978997
2021-09-30 987675
2021-08-31 966523
2021-07-31 899268
2021-06-30 886166
2021-05-31 846974
2021-04-30 877277
2021-03-31 884466
2021-02-28 903027
2021-01-31 915259
2020-12-31 897747
2020-11-30 925698
2020-10-31 963580
2020-09-30 1015090
2020-08-31 1039560
2020-07-31 1087530
2020-06-30 1015030
2020-05-31 1037360
2020-04-30 1066020
2020-03-31 1061220
2020-02-29 924595
2020-01-31 892982
2019-12-31 855671

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South Africa central bank balance sheet Statistics

Security Symbol Last Momentum Trend Oscillator 1D% 1W% 1M% 1Y%
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South Africa central bank balance sheet Historical Data

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What is the South Africa central bank balance sheet

The South Africa central bank balance sheet is a financial statement that shows the assets, liabilities, and equity of the South African Reserve Bank. The assets include reserves, government securities, and foreign currency holdings, while the liabilities consist of currency in circulation and deposits from commercial banks. The balance sheet provides a snapshot of the central bank's financial health and its ability to conduct monetary policy effectively. By analyzing the balance sheet, policymakers and economists can assess the central bank's ability to stabilize the economy, manage inflation, and support economic growth.

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