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Consolidated financial statement of the Eurosystem as at 4 November 2022
8 November 2022
In the week ending 4 November 2022 the net position of the Eurosystem in foreign currency (asset items 2 and 3 minus liability items 7, 8 and 9) increased by EUR 1.3 billion to EUR 368.1 billion.
The net balance of open market operations and standing facilities (asset item 5 minus liability items 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and 4) decreased by EUR 50.1 billion to EUR -2,499.5 billion. This was due primarily to the change in the level of the deposit facility (liability item 2.2).
Base money (liability items 1, 2.1 and 2.2) rose by EUR 57.3 billion to EUR 6,418.7 billion.
The table below provides the detailed breakdown of securities held for monetary policy purposes (asset item 7.1) into the different portfolios. All portfolios are accounted for at amortised cost.
Monetary policy securities portfolios | Reported value as at 4 November 2022 | Weekly change – purchases | Weekly change – redemptions |
Securities Markets Programme | EUR 2.8 billion | - | - |
Covered bond purchase programme 3 | EUR 302.9 billion | +EUR 0.7 billion | - |
Asset-backed securities purchase programme | EUR 23.9 billion | +EUR 0.0 billion | -EUR 0.1 billion |
Public sector purchase programme | EUR 2,584.6 billion | +EUR 4.1 billion | -EUR 9.5 billion |
Corporate sector purchase programme | EUR 344.7 billion | +EUR 0.3 billion | -EUR 0.2 billion |
Pandemic emergency purchase programme | EUR 1,683.2 billion | +EUR 3.1 billion | -EUR 3.2 billion |
The content and format of the weekly financial statement are set out in Annexes IV to VI of Guideline (EU) 2016/2249 of the European Central Bank of 3 November 2016 on the legal framework for accounting and financial reporting in the European System of Central Banks (ECB/2016/34).
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