February 6 (SeeNews) - Croatia's M1 money supply, which includes cash in circulation and demand deposits, rose to 352.9 billion kuna ($50.2 billion/46.8 billion euro) in December, compared with 312.9 billion kuna in the same month of 2021, central bank data showed.
On a monthly comparison basis, M1 rose by 1.03% in December, according to figures published by the central bank last week.
Details follow, in billions of kuna:
|
December 2022 |
November 2022 |
December 2021 |
M1 |
352.9 |
349.3 |
312.9 |
M2 |
407.9 |
404.1 |
370.2 |
M3 |
408.1 |
404.1 |
370.3 |
Croatia joined the eurozone as its 20th member on January 1.
($ = 0.933 euro)