TIRANA (Albania), March 2 (SeeNews) – Albania's M1 money supply, which includes cash in circulation and demand deposits, grew 8.7% year-on-year to 522.9 billion leks ($4.7 billion/4.2 billion euro) as at the end of January, the central bank said.
On a monthly comparison basis, M1 money supply was 0.2% lower at the end of January, Bank of Albania said in a monthly monetary statistics report last week.
Details on Albania's money supply follow (in billions of leks):
|
Jan |
Dec'19 |
Jan'19 |
M1 |
522.9 |
524.0 |
481.3 |
M2 |
756.6 |
758.0 |
732.1 |
M3 |
1,324.3 |
1,318.7 |
1,274.9 |
(1 euro = 122.570 leks)