money supply


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money supply
total methods of payment that are at an economy's disposal

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Money supply
In economics, the money supply or money stock, is the total amount of monetary assets available in an economy at a specific time. There are several ways to define "money," but standard measures usually include currency in circulation and demand deposits (depositors' easily accessed assets on the books of financial institutions).

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money supply

Noun
1. the total stock of money in the economy; currency held by the public plus money in accounts in banks
(hypernym) funds, finances, monetary resource, cash in hand, pecuniary resource
(hyponym) M1
(part-meronym) money


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Money supply
M1-A: Currency plus demand deposits M1-B: M1-A plus other checkable deposits. M2: M1-B plus overnight reposmoney market funds, savings, and small (less than $100M) time deposits. M3: M-2 plus large time deposits and term repos . L: M-3 plus other liquid assets.
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Money Supply
the total supply of money in circulation in a given country's economy at a given time. There are several measures for the money supply, such as M1, M2, and M3.