February 21 (SeeNews) - Macedonia's M1 money supply added 10.2% year-on-year reaching 105.6 billion denars ($1.81 billion/1.72 billion euro) at the end of January, according to data from the country's central bank, NBRM.
Compared to end-2016, Macedonia's M1 fell 5.2%, figures published on NBRM's website showed on Tuesday.
M2 money supply totalled 261.7 billion denars at end-January, up 6.9% on the year and 1.9% lower on a monthly basis.
Details about Macedonia's money supply follow (in billions of denars):
|
Jan'17 |
Dec'16 |
Jan'16 |
M1 |
105.6 |
111.3 |
95.8 |
M2 (M1+short-term deposits) |
261.7 |
266.8 |
244.7 |
M4 |
347.0 |
351.2 |
325.0 |
(1 euro = 61.5230 denars)