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Switzerland central bank balance sheet closed down 843750 as of May 31, 2024 from 858817 from the previous day, 794644 last week and 902116 last month.

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Switzerland central bank balance sheet Historical Data

DateClose
2024-05-31 843750
2024-04-30 858817
2024-03-31 848603
2024-02-29 821686
2024-01-31 801789
2023-12-31 794644
2023-11-30 784769
2023-10-31 804017
2023-09-30 821809
2023-08-31 837249
2023-07-31 850667
2023-06-30 885593
2023-05-31 930724
2023-04-30 932484
2023-03-31 954598
2023-03-31 954598
2023-02-28 877098
2023-01-31 884573
2022-12-31 881377
2022-11-30 884966
2022-10-31 902116
2022-09-30 889467
2022-08-31 964567
2022-07-31 968265
2022-06-30 990257
2022-05-31 1069290
2022-04-30 1066100
2022-03-31 1037870
2022-02-28 1057160
2022-01-31 1062890
2021-12-31 1056780
2021-11-30 1034630
2021-10-31 1034890
2021-09-30 1050020
2021-08-31 1042220
2021-07-31 1023830
2021-06-30 1041420
2021-05-31 1012150
2021-04-30 1011150
2021-03-31 1030530
2021-02-28 1012170
2021-01-31 997785
2020-12-31 999028
2020-11-30 977003
2020-10-31 972290
2020-09-30 975014
2020-08-31 951811
2020-07-31 949278
2020-06-30 956298
2020-05-31 918647
2020-04-30 903489
2020-03-31 852311
2020-02-29 851573
2020-01-31 845174
2019-12-31 860956
2019-11-30 864601
2019-10-31 861533
2019-09-30 858895
2019-08-31 846073
2019-07-31 841830

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Switzerland central bank balance sheet Statistics

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Switzerland central bank balance sheet Historical Data

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What is the Switzerland central bank balance sheet

The Switzerland central bank balance sheet is a financial statement that outlines the assets and liabilities of the Swiss National Bank. This balance sheet includes information on the bank's holdings of foreign currencies, gold reserves, government securities, and other financial assets. It also details the bank's liabilities, such as deposits from commercial banks and currency in circulation. The balance sheet provides transparency into the central bank's financial position and serves as a tool for monitoring the bank's activities and stability. By regularly reviewing the balance sheet, policymakers and financial analysts can assess the bank's effectiveness in achieving its monetary policy objectives and maintaining stability in the financial system.