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Central Bank Total Assets by Country

Latest released Central Bank Total Assets value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.

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Central Bank Total Assets across supported currencies

Total assets on the central bank's balance sheet, reflecting the scale of monetary policy operations including quantitative easing programs.

Last updated: · page generated 18 Jun 2026 22:01 UTC.
5 with data 11 supported currencies
Each row links to the per-currency reference page and the underlying API endpoint at /api/v1/announcements/{currency}/cb_assets. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.
Country / Currency Latest Previous Change Reference Frequency Unit Source
Japan
JPY · Japanese Yen
6,837,705
6,828,680
▲ +9,025 Weekly JPY tn Bank of Japan
United States
USD · US Dollar
6,713,643
6,728,502
▼ -14,859 Weekly USD tn Federal Reserve
Switzerland
CHF · Swiss Franc
881,111
876,444
▲ +4,667 Monthly CHF mn SNB
Australia
AUD · Australian Dollar
356,754
355,659
▲ +1,095 Monthly AUD mn RBA
New Zealand
NZD · New Zealand Dollar
54,697
53,738
▲ +959 Monthly NZD mn RBNZ
CNH
CNH · CNH
Monthly CNY tn CNY mirror
Canada
CAD · Canadian Dollar
Weekly CAD mn Bank of Canada
China
CNY · Chinese Yuan
Monthly CNY tn PBoC
Eurozone
EUR · Euro
Weekly EUR mn ECB
Nigeria
NGN · Nigerian Naira
Monthly NGN CBN
United Kingdom
GBP · British Pound
Weekly GBP mn Bank of England

What is Central Bank Total Assets?

Central-bank balance-sheet size — the total assets held by the Fed, ECB, BoE, BoJ, RBA, etc. — captures the cumulative effect of asset purchases (QE), lending facilities, and FX operations. It is the headline measure of how much non-conventional stimulus a central bank is providing.

Why it matters for FX

Balance-sheet growth (QE) is structurally currency-weakening via the dilution channel; balance-sheet shrinkage (QT) tightens financial conditions and is supportive. The pace of QT, and shifts in its expected end date, can move the currency on the margin even when the policy rate is on hold.

How to read this page

Track the absolute level and the rate of change. Compare across central banks to see who is still expanding and who is unwinding. BoJ holdings of JGBs, in particular, have been a major JPY driver throughout the YCC era and its exit.

What to watch for

  • QT pace announcements and tweaks
  • Composition: USTs, MBS, corporate bonds, ETFs (BoJ)
  • Reserve liabilities falling and money-market stress (US)
  • BoJ JGB purchases / YCC exit dynamics
  • Foreign-asset share for FX intervention signals

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