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Bank of Japan Accounts (September 20, 2006)

September 22, 2006
Bank of Japan

(thousand yen)
Assets Liabilities and Capital Accounts
Gold 441,253,409
Cash1 197,387,788
Receivables under resale agreements 4,887,997,911
Government securities*1 80,507,887,270
Pecuniary trusts (stocks held as trust property)2 1,784,024,916
Loans (excluding those to the Deposit Insurance Corporation) *2 17,016,100,000
Foreign currency assets3 4,944,664,085
Deposits with agencies4 27,061,993
Others 673,927,274
Banknotes 73,154,079,771
Current deposits 11,326,604,062
Other deposits5 24,020,652
Deposits of the government 5,138,026,341
Payables under repurchase agreements 14,823,467,045
Others6 349,292,087
Provisions 3,120,815,323
Capital 100,000
Legal and special reserves 2,543,899,365
Total 110,480,304,649
Total 110,480,304,649

*1Breakdown of government securities
Long-term government bonds 53,279,330,311
Treasury bills and financing bills 27,228,556,958

*2Loans by Funds-Supplying Operations against Pooled Collateral
17,016,000,000


Notes: 1 Coins reserved for circulation.

2 Stocks purchased from financial institutions through a trust bank, and other trust properties.

3 Includes foreign currency deposits held at foreign central banks and the Bank for International Settlements, securities issued by foreign governments, foreign currency mutual funds and foreign currency pecuniary trusts.

4 Deposits held at agencies that conduct operations relating to treasury funds and government securities on behalf of the Bank of Japan. These deposits are reserved for such operations.

5 Deposits held by foreign central banks and others.

6 Includes miscellaneous liabilities and current income (net accumulated profits). For reports from April to around mid-May, net income for the previous fiscal year before appropriation is also included.
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