Austria: Money supply (broad money)

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The most recent value is 437.82 billion Euro as of March 2025, a decline compared to the previous value of 441.47 billion Euro. Historically, the average for Austria from September 1997 to March 2025 is 253.38 billion Euro. The minimum of 110.42 billion Euro was recorded in September 1998, while the maximum of 443.19 billion Euro was reached in December 2024. Click on the following link to see the values of: Money supply (broad money) around the world.
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Recent values Austria: Money supply, billion currency units
2025  Mar 437.82
2025  Feb 441.47
2025  Jan 442.46
2024  Dec 443.19
2024  Nov 440.9
2024  Oct 439.52
2024  Sep 432.52
2024  Aug 433.18


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Definition: The money supply is the total amount of currency and other liquid instruments circulating in the economy. The indicator represents the broad money that include currency outside banks; demand, time, saving, and foreign currency deposits of resident sectors other than the central government; bank and traveler's checks; and other securities such as certificates of deposit and commercial paper.

 Related indicators Latest Reference Measure
 Inflation 7.8 2023 percent
 Exchange rate regimes 7 2022 index points
 USD exchange rate 0.8868 5/2025 Local Currency Units per USD
 Money supply (broad money) 437.82 3/2025 billion
 Consumer Price Index (CPI) 138.4600 5/2025 index points
 Inflation, monthly -0.13 5/2025 percent
 Inflation, annual 3.03 5/2025 percent
 Private sector credit 378.99 Q1/2025 billion
 Business credit 200.27 Q1/2025 billion
 Household credit 178.71 Q1/2025 billion
 Mortgage credit 155.43 Q4/2024 billion
 Consumer credit 23.53 Q4/2024 billion
 Deposit interest rate 2.01 3/2025 percent
 Business credit interest rate 3.96 3/2025 percent
 Mortgage credit interest rate 3.42 3/2025 percent
 Household debt to GDP 44.20 9/2024 percent
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