The Money Supply Rate (М2) in Azerbaijan made up 20.89 billion manat ($12.29 billion) as of late April 2021, which is 26.7 percent more than in the same month of 2020, Trend reports referring to the statistical bulletin of Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA).
According to the CBA, on annual basis, the amount of Cash Money Supply (M0) increased by 21.3 percent up to 10.5 billion manat ($6.21 billion), Broad Money Supply (M3) rose by 13.2 percent to 29.75 billion manat ($17.5 billion), and Transaction money (M1) grew by 28.2 percent, up to over 18 billion manat ($10.6 billion).
Parameters: |
Amount, Apr. 2021 |
Amount, Apr. 2020 |
Broad Money Supply (М3) |
29.75 billion manat ($17.5 billion) |
26.7 billion manat ($15.7 billion) |
Money Supply Rate (М2) |
20.89 billion manat ($12.29 billion) |
16.4 billion manat ($9.6 billion) |
Transaction money (M1) |
18 billion manat ($10.6 billion) |
14.1 billion manat ($8.3 billion). |
Cash (М0) |
10.5 billion manat ($6.1 billion) |
8.7 billion manat ($5.1 billion) |
Non-cash |
9.7 billion manat ($5.7 billion) |
7.9 billion manat ($4.6 billion) |
M0 = cash in circulation (banknotes and coins).
M1 = M0 + demand deposits (including bank debit cards), balances in national currency in the accounts of non-financial institutions, financial (except credit) organizations.
M2 = M1 + fixed-term deposits.
M3 = M2 + savings deposits, state bonds.
(1 USD = 1.7 AZN on May 27)