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M3 money supply in euro area rises 3.2% in September, up from 2.9% previously

Money supply in the EurozoneLink Securities | The ECB reported on Friday that the M3 money supply in the Eurozone increased by 3.2% in the month of September at an annual rate, to €16,549 billion. The growth rate exceeded the 2.9% growth rate it had reached in September, which was the reading expected by FactSet consensus analysts. The ECB also published that bank lending to households in the Eurozone increased…


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Money supply in Eurozone reactivates with +1.6% annual growth, 3/10 of a percentage point higher than previous month

Banca March: In the euro zone, the money supply is showing signs of recovery while the battery of confidence indicators in the region shows a slowdown. In May, money supply (M3) accelerated more than expected, growing +1.6% year-on-year, three-tenths of a percentage point higher than in the previous month and with credit granting also picking up. In particular, loans to non-financial companies advanced +0.3% year-on-year, the same pace of growth…


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Eurozone money supply unexpectedly rises by 0.1% in December

BancaMarch: In the euro zone, money supply unexpectedly rebounded in December: M3 growth accelerated and returned to positive territory by 0.1% year-on-year versus a fall of 0.9% in the previous month. On the lending side, there was a mixed performance. Lending to households slowed down again by 0.3% year-on-year versus 0.5% previously, while lending to non-financial corporations returned to positive territory by +0.4% versus 0.0% previously.


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Eurozone money supply continues to contract for third consecutive month

Banca March: Eurozone money supply continues to contract for the third consecutive month. On Wednesday we learned that the euro zone’s money supply (M3) fell by -1.2% year-on-year in September, a tenth of a percentage point less than in the previous month (-1.3% in August), showing that the effects of the ECB’s official rate hike are being passed on to the money market. Specifically, if we look at the evolution…