narrow money उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Equally, the M0 narrow money supply, comprised of notes and coins in circulation and bankers'operational deposits with the Bank of England, rose a larger-than-expected 1.2 percent in December, bringing the yearly increase to 5.8 percent.
- At the end of November, the narrow money supply measure, M1, which counts demand deposits and cash in the economy, was up 14.9 percent compared to the same month a year ago, the Economic Daily reported.
- The Bank of England said notes and coins in circulation-- a measure known as the narrow money supply rose 0.7 percent in July and climbed 5.7 percent from a year earlier, in line with market expectations.
- The bank noted Beijing's money supply growth targets this year are 14 percent for cash in circulation ( M0 ), 18 percent for narrow money ( M1 ) and 25 percent for broad money ( M2 ).
- British M0 narrow money supply figures were also released and showed a 0.2 percent rise in May M0 from a month earlier, pushing the annual rate of growth up to 6.2 percent from 5.6 percent in April.
- Domestic economic reports due next week include first-quarter gross domestic product and provisional narrow money supply reports on Monday, followed on Wednesday by the consumer credit and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply's latest manufacturing survey.
- Gilts were little changed earlier after the Bank of England said Britain's narrow money supply measure, known as M0, rose a higher-than-expected 0.5 percent in June from a month earlier to give a year-on-year rise of 5.7 percent.
- At the end of November, the narrow money supply measure, M1, which counts demand deposits and cash in the economy, was up 14 . 9 percent compared to the same month a year ago, the Economic Daily reported.
- Earlier, the central bank reported that Britain's measure of narrow money supply, or M0, rose 0.5 percent in March from a month earlier, pushing the annual rate down to 5.4 percent from 6.1 percent, in line with market expectations.
- Equally, the M0 narrow money supply, comprised of notes and coins in circulation and bankers'operational deposits with the Bank of England, rose a larger-than-expected 1 . 2 percent in December, bringing the yearly increase to 5 . 8 percent.