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  2. Money supply - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Money supply data is recorded and published, usually by the national statistical agency or the central bank of the country. Empirical money supply measures are usually named M1, M2, M3, etc., according to how wide a definition of money they embrace. The precise definitions vary from country to country, in part depending on national ...

  3. Federal Reserve Economic Data - Wikipedia

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    M2 Money Supply: M MZM (discontinued) Monetary Aggregates MZM MZM Money Supply: M M1V: Monetary Aggregates M1 Velocity of M1 Money Stock: M M2V: Monetary Aggregates M2 Velocity of M2 Money Stock: M MZMV (discontinued) Monetary Aggregates MZM Velocity of MZM Money Stock: M MULT (discontinued) Monetary Aggregates M1 M1 Money Multiplier: M PPIACO ...

  4. Velocity of money - Wikipedia

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    This determinant has come under scrutiny in 2020-2021 as the levels of M1 and M2 Money Supply grow at an increasingly volatile rate while Velocity of M1 and M2 [3] flattens to stable new low of a 1.10 ratio. While interest rates have remained stable under the Fed Rate, the economy is saving more M1 and M2 rather than consuming, in the ...

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  6. Broad money - Wikipedia

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    The European Central Bank considers all monetary aggregates from M2 upwards to be part of broad money. [2] Typically, "broad money" refers to M2, M3, and/or M4. [1]The term "narrow money" typically covers the most liquid forms of money, i.e. currency (banknotes and coins) as well as bank-account balances that can immediately be converted into currency or used for cashless payments (overnight ...

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  8. Monetary base - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Monetary base Base money of the Euro zone and money supplies M1, M2 and M3, and euro zone GDP from 1980–2021. Logarithmic scale. Open market operations are monetary policy tools which directly expand or contract the monetary base.

  9. M1 (money supply measure) - Wikipedia

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