Japan Money Supply M0

Money Supply M0 in Japan increased to 79268 JPY Billion in April of 2013 from 79188.50 JPY Billion in March of 2013. Money Supply M0 in Japan is reported by the Bank of Japan. Historically, from 1967 until 2013, Japan Money Supply M0 averaged 34607.92 JPY Billion reaching an all time high of 79730.10 JPY Billion in January of 2013 and a record low of 2130.10 JPY Billion in February of 1967. Japan Money Supply M0 is the most liquid measure of the money supply including coins and notes in circulation and other assets that are easily convertible into cash. Money Supply M0 and M1, are also known as narrow money. This page includes a chart with historical data for Japan Money Supply M0.

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Money Supply is the aggregate amount of monetary assets available in a country at a specific time. According to the Financial Times, Money Supply M0 and M1, also known as narrow money, includes coins and notes in circulation and other assets that are easily convertible into cash. Money Supply M2 includes M1 plus short-term time deposits in banks. Money Supply M3 includes M2 plus longer-term time deposits. Money Supply includes M3 plus other deposits. And the term broad money is used to describe Money Supply M2, M3 or M4.










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