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narrow money

One measure of the money supply that includes all coins, currency held by the public, traveler's checks, checking account balances, NOW accounts, automatic transfer service accounts, and balances in credit unions. also called M1.

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  1. Narrow Money Definition | Investopedia
    A category of money supply that includes all physical money like coins and currency along with demand deposits and other liquid assets held by the central ...
     
  2. Monetary base - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    (The narrow money supply is an earlier term used in the U.S to describe currency held by the non-bank public and demand deposits of banks, M1).
     
  3. What is narrow money? definition and meaning
    Definition of narrow money: One measure of the money supply that includes all coins, currency held by the public, traveler's checks, checking account balances, ...
     
  4. Narrow Money - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    A measure of the money supply used by the various central banks that includes only currency in circulation and very near money instruments. In the Federal ...
     
  5. Narrow Money, Broad Money, and the Transmission of Monetary ...
    Aug 19, 2004 ... thermore, the demand for narrow money (currency and bank reserves) is automatically accommodated at the current interest rate target so that ...
     
  6. What are 'narrow' and 'broad' money? - Economic Times
    Jan 6, 2003 ... The sum of currency in circulation and demand deposits with banks are called M1, or 'narrow money'. Time deposits, though not as liquid and ...
     
  7. Narrow Money Definition from Financial Times Lexicon
    narrow money. See M0, M1, M2, M3, M4. See monetary base. See money supply. Email. Print. Add Term to Watchlist. Share ...
     
  8. World Stock of narrow money - Economy
    Facts and statistics about the Stock of narrow money of World. Updated as of 2012.