MIL-OSI Banking: Foreign Exchange and Liquidity and Monthly Balance Sheet, April 2025

Source: Danmarks Nationalbank

THE FOREIGN-EXCHANGE RESERVE

In April 2025, the foreign-exchange reserve increased by kr. 5.5 billion to kr. 661.4 billion. The increase reflects Danmarks Nationalbank’s net purchase of foreign exchange for kr. 6.3 billion, and the central government’s net repayment of foreign debt for kr. 0.8 billion, cf. table 1.

For settlement in April, Danmarks Nationalbank has not intervened in the foreign exchange market.

Danmarks Nationalbank’s net foreign-exchange purchases and the change in the foreign-exchange reserve – table 1

Kr. billion April 2025 January 2025 – April 2025
Danmarks Nationalbank’s interventions* to purchase foreign exchange, net 0.0 0.0
Other** 6.3 6.2
Danmarks Nationalbank’s net foreign-exchange purchases 6.3 6.2
The central government’s net foreign borrowing*** -0.8 0.8
Change in the foreign-exchange reserve 5.5 6.9

Note: Details may not add because of rounding and previously published figure may have been revised. All transactions as per settlement date.

* Intervention takes place when Danmarks Nationalbank purchases and sells foreign exchange for Danish kroner in the foreign-exchange market in order to stabilise the exchange rate.

** Comprises e.g. interest accrued on the foreign-exchange reserve, the central government’s net payments in foreign exchange, and changes in the banks’ deposits in euro-denominated accounts at Danmarks Nationalbank.

*** Including net payments to the central government in foreign exchange as a result of currency swaps.

DEVELOPMENT IN LIQUIDITY

In April, the central government’s net financing requirement amounted to kr. 30.7 billion. Since the turn of the year, the central government’s net financing requirement has been kr. -39.0 billion, cf. table 2.

The net position of the banks and mortgage-credit institutes vis-à-vis Danmarks Nationalbank increased by kr. 29.7 billion in April, to an outstanding amount of kr. 226.7 billion. In April, the central government’s liquidity impact increased the net position by kr. 24.9 billion.

Impact of various factors on the net position of the banks and mortgage-credit institutes via-a-vis Danmarks Nationalbank – table 2

Kr. billion April 2025 January 2025 – April 2025
The central government’s net financing 30.7 -39.0
Redemption on domestic central-government debt* 2.5 25.9
Net bond purchases by the government funds and own portfolio and financing of social housing -2.4 -3.2
Other** 0.1 0.9
The central government’s gross domestic financing requirement 30.9 -15.4
The central government’s gross domestic borrowing*** 6.0 26.2
The central government’s liquidity impact 24.9 -41.6
Danmarks Nationalbank’s net foreign-exchange purchases 6.3 6.2
Danmarks Nationalbank’s net bond purchases -1.5 -1.0
Other factors**** 0.1 2.6
Change in net position 29.7 -33.8

Note: Details may not add because of rounding and previously published figure may have been revised. All transactions as per settlement date.

* Including krone-denominated payments by the central government in currency swaps.

** Comprises foreign net financing requirement and changes in net collateral for the government’s swap portfolio.

*** Gross long-term borrowing, net short-term borrowing and krone-denominated payments to the central government in currency swaps.

**** Comprises e.g. changes in banknotes and coins in circulation.

DANMARKS NATIONALBANK’S INTEREST RATES

Since 22 April 2025 the discount rate has been 1.85 pct. p.a., since 22 April 2025 the current-account interest rate has been 1.85 pct. p.a., since 22 April 2025 the lending rate has been 2 pct. p.a. and since 22 April 2025 the rate of interest on certificates of deposit has been 1.85 pct. p.a.

Enquiries can be directed to press advisor Teis Hald Jensen on tel. +45 3363 6066.

BALANCE SHEET OF DANMARKS NATIONALBANK 30 APRIL 2025

Assets 2025 2025
1000 kr. 30/04 31/03
Stock of gold 40,309,044 40,309,044
Foreign assets 567,242,187 566,903,540
Claims on the International Monetary Fund 59,630,332 58,795,259
Claims related to banks’ and mortgage credit institutes’ TARGET accounts in ECB 35,894 31,871
Monetary-policy lending 1,000 42,500,000
Other lending 1,160,292 1,115,648
– Banks’1) 1,160,292 1,115,648
– Miscellaneous loans
Domestic bonds 32,869,523 34,339,090
Financial fixed assets, etc. 131,550 131,550
Tangible and intangible fixed assets 715,435 713,929
Other assets 5,170,251 4,708,505
707,265,508 749,548,436

1) Other lending to banks include loans for cash deposits.

Liabilities 2025 2025
1000 kr. 30/04 31/03
Banknotes 46,730,241 46,643,535
Coins 6,088,949 6,099,641
Monetary-policy deposits 226,668,294 239,426,941
– Current accounts 226,668,294 239,426,941
– Certificates of deposit
Other deposits 15,175,216 14,825,201
– Deposits related to banks’ and mortgage credit institutes’ TARGET accounts in ECB 35,894 31,871
– Other deposits from banks’ and mortgage credit institutes’ 947,726 1,105,229
– Miscellaneous deposits 14,191,596 13,688,101
Central government 254,056,564 279,684,059
Foreign liabilities 5,801,316 10,131,593
Counterpart of Special Drawing Rights allocated by the IMF (SDR) 45,039,776 45,039,776
Other liabilities 6,866,227 6,858,765
Capital and reserves 100,838,925 100,838,925
707,265,508 749,548,436

Note: The monthly balance sheet is calculated at beginning of year values +/- accumulated transaction values. The monthly balance does not include value adjustments and accruals, as these are only calculated at year-end, cf. Danmarks Nationalbank’s accounting principles.

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