December 4 (SeeNews) - Bosnia's narrow money, M1, which includes cash in circulation and demand deposits, rose to 6.014 billion marka ($4.507 billion/3.077 billion euro) at the end of October from 5.944 billion marka a month earlier, the central bank said on Tuesday.
M1 was 5.861 billion marka at the end of August, the central bank said on its website.
Quasi-money, which includes savings and term deposits in domestic and foreign currency and demand deposits in foreign currency, rose to 5.855 billion marka at the end of October from 5.750 billion marka a month earlier.
Money supply (in millions of Bosnian marka):
|
Oct'07 |
Sept'07 |
Oct'06 |
M1 |
6,014.2 |
5,944.0 |
4,855.8 |
-cash outside banks |
2,066.2 |
2,085.5 |
1,835.8 |
-demand deposits |
in domestic currency |
3,948.0 |
3,858.5 |
3,020.1 |
Quasi-money |
5,855.1 |
5,749.7 |
4,806.9 |
-saving and term deposits |
in domestic currency |
1,415.3 |
1,366.2 |
1,025.9 |
-demand deposits |
in foreign currency |
1,436.8 |
1,408.6 |
1,321.2 |
-saving and term deposits |
in foreign currency |
3,003.1 |
2,975.0 |
2,459.9 |
M2 (M1+quasi money) |
11,869.3 |
11,693.7 |
9,662.8 |
(1 euro=1.95583 Bosnian marka)