The short version of the Austrian True Money Supply (SVTMS) for the U.S. increased by 0.52% (31.08% annualised) during the most recent week ending 10 March 2014 to reach $10.0366 trillion based on the latest data published by the Federal Reserve. This was the highest money supply ever reported, exceeding $10 trillion for the first time.
The 1-year growth rate in the money supply increased from the prior week, ending the week on 8.00%. The growth rate was 1.61 percentage point lower than at the same time last year.
See earlier weekly reports for the "Austrian" True Money Supply here.
The 1-year growth rate in the money supply increased from the prior week, ending the week on 8.00%. The growth rate was 1.61 percentage point lower than at the same time last year.
See earlier weekly reports for the "Austrian" True Money Supply here.