The volume of the foreign exchange mass reached in November 2013 in the maximum level
The money supply increased in November 2013 by 196.4 million or 1.3 % to $ 15,214.2 million manat. Over the past 12 months, the volume of manat funds in the economy increased by 2,564.6 million or 20.3%.
According to the Azerbaijani Central Bank, the amount of cash outside the banking system increased in November by 125 million or 1.3% to 9,849.4 million manat. Non-cash increased by AZN 71.4 million or 1.3% to 5,364.8 million manat. Proportion of the latter in the structure of AZN treatment increased to 35.3 %.
Broad money expanded during the reported month by 421.8 million or 2.4%, while for the year - by 2501.5 million or 15.8 % to 18,289.2 million manat.
The volume of the foreign exchange supply in the banking system increased in November at 225.4 million or 7.9% to the equivalent of 3,075 million manat. Foreign exchange for the year decreased 2.1%. Manat share resources in the total money supply was 83.2 %, which is 3.1 % more than at December 1, 2012.
The total volume of the monetary base rose in November by 0.7 %, while for the year - by 15.6 % to 10,895.6 million manat. Manat monetary base increased in the reported month by 0.5% amounting to 10,787.7 million manat. - 15B -
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