Money supply
Money supply ("monetary aggregates", "money stock"), a macroeconomic concept, is the quantity of money available within the economy to purchase goods, services, and securities.
United States money supply
United States money supply at the end of September 2004. The only deposits that have "reserve requirements" are the M1 "checking deposits".
Related Topics:
United States - Reserve requirements - Checking deposits
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: 1. Currency outside U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks and the vaults of depository institutions.
Related Topics:
U.S. Treasury - Federal Reserve Banks - Depository institutions
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: 2. Demand deposits at domestically chartered commercial banks, U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks, and Edge Act Corporations (excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign banks and official institutions) less cash items in the process of collection and Federal Reserve float.
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: 3. NOW and ATS balances.
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: 4. Savings deposits include money market deposit accounts.
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: 5. Small-denomination time deposits are those issued in amounts of less than $100,000. All IRA and Keogh account balances at commercial banks and thrift institutions are subtracted from small time deposits.
Related Topics:
IRA - Keogh - Commercial banks - Thrift
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: 6. IRA and Keogh account balances at money market mutual funds are subtracted from retail money funds.
Related Topics:
Money market mutual funds - Retail money funds
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: 7. Large-denomination time deposits at domestically chartered commercial banks, U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks, and Edge Act Corporations, excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, foreign banks and official institutions, and money market mutual funds.
Related Topics:
Domestically chartered commercial bank - Depository institution - U.S. government - Official institution - Money market mutual fund
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: 8. RP liabilities of depository institutions, in denominations of $100,000 or more, on U.S. government and federal agency securities, excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, foreign banks and official institutions, and money market mutual funds.
Related Topics:
RP - Depository institution - Federal agency securities - U.S. government - Official institution - Money market mutual funds
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: 9. Eurodollars held by U.S. addressees at foreign branches of U.S. banks worldwide and at all banking offices in the United Kingdom and Canada, excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, foreign banks and official institutions, and by money market mutual funds.
Related Topics:
United Kingdom - Canada - Money market mutual funds
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