Commentary to the 10-Day Balance Sheet Items (valid from 04.30.2004 to 2008.30.2005)
Notes on the 10-Day Balance Sheet Items
(valid from 04.30.2004 to 08.30.2005)
A S S E T S
1 Gold
This item includes the value of the gold reserves administered by the
National Bank of Slovakia (NBS).
2 Deposits with the International Monetary Fund in foreign
currency
Slovak Republic's membership quota paid in foreign currency.
3 Deposits with foreign banks and international institutions
in foreign currency
Foreign currency deposits held at foreign banks and international finance
institutions.
4 Claims on abroad in foreign currency
Foreign currency loans made by the NBS to clients abroad.
5 Claims on domestic financial institutions
This item consists of NBS loans in Slovak crowns and foreign currency
granted to financial institutions, banks and branch offices of foreign
banks.
6 Securities
This item includes securities owned by the NBS.
7 Participations
This item represents the NBS domestic and foreign participating interests
including capital share of the NBS in ECB.
8 Claims on the general government
Resources granted to the general government units, which are not components
of the State Treasury. Claims on general government include delimited part
of redistributed loans, which have been taken over from the banking sector
and granted by the former State Bank of Czechoslovakia.
9 Other assets
This item includes tangible and intangible assets net of accumulated
depreciation, loans granted to other NBS clients, and assets that are not
covered in above accounts.
L I A B I L I T I E S
1 Currency in circulation
This item represents the value of banknotes and coins issued by the
National Bank of Slovakia.
2 Liabilities to the International Monetary Fund in foreign
currency
This item represents the reserve tranche position. The IMF loan can be
drawndown up to the point of this amount.
3 Liabilities to foreign banks and international
institutions
This item includes deposits in foreign currency and Slovak crowns from
foreign banks and international institutions held by the NBS, and foreign
currency liabilities arising from loans from foreign banks and
international institutions.
4 Securities issued
This item consists of long- and short-term securities issued by the NBS in
the SR and abroad. The value of NBS bills issued is offset by the NBS bills
in portfolio.
5 Liabilities to domestic financial
institutions
This item includes deposits of financial institutions, banks and branch
offices of foreign banks; the greater portion of these deposits are
required reserves.
6 Liabilities to the State Treasury
Liabilities resulting from the current performance of the State budget,
debt service financing, delimited extra budgetary resources and the
settlement of special operations with resources of the Slovak Republic.
7 Liabilities to the general government
They include deposits of local government and resources of general
government units, which are not components of the State Treasury.
8 Other liabilities
This item consists of liabilities not included in other accounts. In
addition to deposits of other NBS clients, it includes bank reserves,
current liabilities to suppliers, employees and third persons.
E Q U I T Y
The difference between assets and liabilities of the NBS. This item
consists of the funds, income of the current year and income of the last
years.