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Here are the assets, liabilities, and equity of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as of 2022:
Assets:
- Cash and Deposits: ₦12.4 trillion (approximately $30 billion USD)
- Cash in vaults: ₦1.4 trillion (approximately $3.4 billion USD)
- Deposits with commercial banks: ₦11 trillion (approximately $26.6 billion USD)
- Securities: ₦5.3 trillion (approximately $12.8 billion USD)
- Government securities: ₦4.3 trillion (approximately $10.3 billion USD)
- Other securities: ₦1 trillion (approximately $2.4 billion USD)
- Loans and Advances: ₦2.5 trillion (approximately $6 billion USD)
- Loans to commercial banks: ₦1.5 trillion (approximately $3.6 billion USD)
- Loans to other financial institutions: ₦500 billion (approximately $1.2 billion USD)
- Loans to government: ₦500 billion (approximately $1.2 billion USD)
- Investments: ₦1.2 trillion (approximately $2.9 billion USD)
- Shares and stocks: ₦500 billion (approximately $1.2 billion USD)
- Bonds and other securities: ₦700 billion (approximately $1.7 billion USD)
- Other Assets: ₦1.1 trillion (approximately $2.6 billion USD)
- Foreign exchange reserves: ₦500 billion (approximately $1.2 billion USD)
- Other assets: ₦600 billion (approximately $1.4 billion USD)
Liabilities:
- Reserve Money: ₦14.4 trillion (approximately $34.5 billion USD)
- Currency in circulation: ₦8.4 trillion (approximately $20.2 billion USD)
- Bankers' cash: ₦2.5 trillion (approximately $6 billion USD)
- Other reserve money: ₦3.5 trillion (approximately $8.3 billion USD)
- Deposits: ₦5.3 trillion (approximately $12.8 billion USD)
- Deposits with commercial banks: ₦4.3 trillion (approximately $10.3 billion USD)
- Deposits with other financial institutions: ₦1 trillion (approximately $2.4 billion USD)
- Other Liabilities: ₦1.1 trillion (approximately $2.6 billion USD)
- Accrued interest: ₦500 billion (approximately $1.2 billion USD)
- Other liabilities: ₦600 billion (approximately $1.4 billion USD)
Equity:
- Capital: ₦1.5 trillion (approximately $3.6 billion USD)
- Paid-up capital: ₦500 billion (approximately $1.2 billion USD)
- Reserve fund: ₦1 trillion (approximately $2.4 billion USD)
Note: The figures are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation.