The European Central Bank has published the disaggregated financial statement of the Eurosystem for 1 May 2026, showing total assets and liabilities of EUR 6,196,001 million. The release breaks the balance sheet down by each national central bank, the European Central Bank and consolidation adjustments. The asset side covers gold and gold receivables, foreign currency claims, lending to euro area credit institutions, euro-denominated securities of euro area residents and intra-Eurosystem claims including TARGET balances. The liability side includes banknotes in circulation, credit institution deposits linked to monetary policy operations, liabilities to other euro area and non-euro area residents, revaluation accounts, capital and reserves, and intra-Eurosystem liabilities. The accompanying note adds that capital and reserves may be negative for individual national central banks because accumulated losses carried forward are included in that item.
European Central Bank2026-06-02
European Central Bank publishes Eurosystem disaggregated financial statement with EUR 6,196,001 million in total assets and liabilities at 1 May 2026
The European Central Bank published the disaggregated Eurosystem financial statement for 1 May 2026, reporting total assets and liabilities of EUR 6,196,001 million and providing a breakdown by each national central bank, the ECB and consolidation adjustments. The statement details major asset categories, including gold, foreign currency claims, lending to euro area credit institutions, euro-denominated securities and intra-Eurosystem claims, and liability categories such as banknotes in circulation, monetary policy-related deposits, other resident liabilities, revaluation accounts, capital and reserves and intra-Eurosystem liabilities.