April 3 (SeeNews) - Serbia's M3, the broadest gauge of the country's money supply, increased by 15% year-on-year to 2.572 trillion dinars ($24.5 billion/21.8 billion euro) at end-February after growing by the same rate in January, the central bank, NBS, said.
On a monthly comparison basis, Serbia's M3 money supply declined 0.2% in February, according to a report posted on the website of the central bank.
Serbia's M1 rose 15.7% on the year to 717.5 billion dinars in February, after growing by 16.2% in January.
Details follow (in billions of dinars, nominal change in percent):
|
Feb'19 |
Feb'19 y/y |
Jan'19 |
Jan'19 y/y |
M1 |
717.5 |
15.7% |
742.9 |
16.2% |
M2 |
947.3 |
15.3% |
969.8 |
16.2% |
M3 |
2,571.7 |
15.0% |
2,578.4 |
15.0% |
(1 euro = 117.927 dinars)