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adjustment credit
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adjustment credit An advance made by a US Federal Bank to smaller banks to satisfy short-term lending needs. The loans may...
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Will U.S. growth in money supply affect interest rate setting?
The Journal Record
; WASHINGTON -- The U.S. money supply is growing faster than the Federal Reserve's forecast, and while that's raising alarms with some at the central bank, there's no sign it'll have any effect on monetary policy. The money measure most watched by Fed officials, called M2, has been growing at close
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The return of money supply
Chicago Sun-Times
; ... Newspapers put the weekly money figures as released by the Federal Reserve Board on the front page, and eventually even the nightly TV news shows mentioned the numbers. Perhaps you remember. There was M1, and M2 and M3. Each week the M's went up or down and the stock ...
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Money supply shoots up in first quarter
China Daily
; The growth in China's money supply has proved to be far greater than targets set by policymakers. Although the central People's Bank of China (PBOC) had significantly raised its money supply growth target to 17 per cent for 2003 after two upward revisions last year forced by rapid rises in loans,
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Money supply growth at suitable level
China Daily
; We think that the current 14 per cent growth of the money supply is basically a suitable level. If economic growth is 7 per cent and the inflation rate is zero, leaving out structural adjustments and systemic transitions, the currency demand from the real economy should be 7 per cent. Right now
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Money supply is soaring
China Daily
; China's money supply continued to swell in July, showing little sign that the central bank's increasingly frequent open market operations will diffuse fears of inflation. M2, the broad measure of money supply that covers cash in circulation and all deposits, soared by 20.7 per cent on a year-on-
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