The short version of the Austrian True Money Supply (SVTMS) for the U.S. increased by 0.41% (24.00% annualised) during the most recent week ending 17 March 2014 to reach $10.0782 trillion based on the latest data published by the Federal Reserve.
At 8.14%, the 1-year growth rate in the money supply was the highest for three weeks. The current growth rate remains lower than the 52-week moving average and was also lower compared to the same period last year. The growth rate has however increased since hitting an intermediate trough of 6.48% on 30 December last year.
Visit the "Austrian" True Money Supply archive here.
At 8.14%, the 1-year growth rate in the money supply was the highest for three weeks. The current growth rate remains lower than the 52-week moving average and was also lower compared to the same period last year. The growth rate has however increased since hitting an intermediate trough of 6.48% on 30 December last year.
Visit the "Austrian" True Money Supply archive here.