November 17 (SeeNews) - Bosnia's narrow money, M1, which includes cash in circulation and demand deposits, went down to 5.661 billion marka ($4.31 billion/2.89 billion euro) at the end of September from 5.704 billion marka a month earlier, central bank figures showed.
The M2 money supply grew by a monthly 0.1% but was 0.5% lower on the year at 12.643 billion marka at the end of September, 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 6.982 billion marka in September from 6.922 billion marka a month earlier.
Money supply (in millions of Bosnian marka):
|
Sept'09 |
Aug'09 |
Sept'08 |
M1 |
5,661.1 |
5,704.0 |
6,197.5 |
-cash outside banks |
1,980.1 |
1,998.7 |
2,130.8 |
-demand deposits in domestic currency |
3,681.0 |
3,705.3 |
4,066.7 |
Quasi-money |
6,981.5 |
6,921.5 |
7,174.1 |
-saving and term deposits in domestic currency |
1,731.7 |
1,719.5 |
1,745.7 |
-demand deposits in foreign currency |
1,467.1 |
1,488.3 |
1,667.4 |
-saving and term deposits in foreign currency |
3,782.6 |
3,713.7 |
3,761.1 |
M2 (M1+quasi money) |
12,642.6 |
12,625.6 |
13,371.6 |
(1 euro=1.95583 Bosnian marka)