TIRANA (Albania), January 3 (SeeNews) – Albania's M1 money supply, which includes cash in circulation and demand deposits, grew 4.9% year-on-year to 267 billion leks ($2.5 billion/2.2 billion euro) at the end of November, central bank figures show.
On a monthly comparison basis, M1 money supply edged up 0.4% in November, according to data published on the central bank's website earlier this week.
Details on Albania's money supply follow (in billions of leks):
|
Nov'18 |
Oct'18 |
Nov'17 |
M1 |
466.6 |
464.6 |
444.6 |
M2 |
719.9 |
717.5 |
723.0 |
M3 |
1,246.8 |
1,248.7 |
1,253.0 |
Source: Albanian central bank
(1 euro = 122.419 leks)