money supply

NOUN
  1. the total stock of money in the economy; currency held by the public plus money in accounts in banks
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How To Use money supply In A Sentence

  • He also attempted to fine tune the money supply with mintage of new gold coinage and adulterated silver coins.
  • The pillar of her economic policy was keeping tight control over money supply.
  • Expansion of the money supply in these circumstances may lead to no additional expenditure, only additional idle balances.
  • They see a direct link between the money supply and prices.
  • Interestingly, many within the bullish camp argue that money supply growth is in no way excessive, especially when compared to GDP growth.
  • The central bank's decision to sharply raise its rediscount rate is aimed at encouraging banks to hold more funds, after it said it wants to cut credit growth to less than 20% and limit money supply expansion to less than 16% this year," said an analyst with Hanoi-based Agribank. Vietnam Raises Key Interest Rates
  • The up - regulating of required reserve ratio will deflate money supply.
  • In the ACCs, the money supply began to accelerate at the beginning of 1970.
  • Hence, the central bank may find that despite its attempt to inflate the economy, the money supply will start falling.
  • They believed that controlling the money supply would reduce inflation.
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