October 29 (SeeNews) - Bosnia's M1 money supply totalled 17.1 billion marka ($10.2 billion/8.7 billion euro) at the end of September, up from 14.4 billion marka a year earlier, central bank data showed on Friday.
The M2 money supply, which includes M1 and quasi-money (QM), increased 11.9% year-on-year at the end of September to 30.6 billion marka, data from the central bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina showed.
Bosnia's M1 money supply totalled 17.1 billion marka at the end of August. Its M2 money supply came in at 30.6 billion marka at the end of that month.
M1 includes cash in circulation and transferable deposits in domestic currency of all domestic sectors, except deposits of the central government and bank deposits.
Quasi-money includes other deposits in domestic currency, transferable and other deposits in foreign currency of all domestic sectors, except deposits of the central government and bank deposits.
(1 euro = 1.95583 marka)