Central Bank Balance Sheet
Source: International Monetary Fund (In billions of rials; unless otherwise indicated) | Prel. 2008/09 | Proj. 2009/10 |
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Net foreign assets (NFA) | 703,329 | 789,498 |
In millions of U.S. dollars | 72,381 | 77,050 |
-Foreign assets | 773,352 | 863,336 |
In millions of U.S. dollars | 79,587 | 84,257 |
-Foreign liabilities 1/ | 70,023 | 73,839 |
In millions of U.S. dollars | 7,206 | 7,206 |
Net domestic assets (NDA) | -139,843 | -225,654 |
Net domestic credit | -5,141 | 21,083 |
-Central government, net | -283,735 | -228,046 |
Claims | 74,779 | 74,779 |
Deposits | 358,514 | 302,824 |
-Claims on banks | 239,758 | 206,409 |
-Claims on non financial public enterprises (NFPEs) | 38,836 | 42,719 |
-Other items net, excluding central bank participation papers (CPPs) | -134,701 | -246,737 |
Base money | 556,925 | 556,925 |
Currency | 206,352 | 200,745 |
-Currency in circulation | 157,764 | 153,478 |
-Cash in vaults | 48,588 | 47,268 |
Reserves | 334,495 | 338,445 |
-Required reserves | 225,228 | 307,757 |
-Excess reserves | 109,267 | 30,688 |
Deposits of NFPE and municipalities | 16,078 | 17,734 |
Other liabilities | 6,561 | 6,919 |
-CPPs | 0 | 0 |
-Foreign currency deposits of NFPEs and municipalities | 6,561 | 6,919 |
Memorandum items: End-period change (in percent of base money) |
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-Base money | 45.4 | 0.0 |
-NFA | 13.4 | 15.5 |
-NDA (net of other liabilities) | 32.0 | -15.5 |
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