Friday, October 17, 2008

Money Supply Watch - Sep. 2008 - final data

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The final money supply data for September indicates that the US money supply did not grow as much as we expected based on data provided during the month of September. The annual growth has barely exceeded 3%. It has grown to $1.93 trillion. However, the deflationary tendency cannot yet be considered as broken, further corrections in asset, commodity, consumer prices and a further strengthening of the dollar can be expected, unless the money supply growth once again increases this month.

2 comments:

Cebu Expat said...

I'm curious on how you are computing this information?

I'm trying to relearn a lot of what I forgot 20 years ago. :)

EconomicsJunkie said...

Please have a look at http://nimamahdjour.blogspot.com/2008/03/money-supply-watch.html