TABLE-U.S. M-2 money supply up $2.7 bln Nov 16 week
Nov 27 (Reuters) - U.S. M-2 money supply rose by $2.7 billion in the November 16 week to $8,392.1 billion, the Federal Reserve said on Friday.
The Fed said the four-week moving average of M-2 was $8,390.7 billion vs. $8,382.2 billion in the previous week.
Following are the details of the money supply report, and the Fed's H.6 report:
One week ended November 16 (billions dlrs)
Latest Change Prev week Rvsd from M-1....1,691.3 down...27.5 vs 1,718.8.....1,718.8 M-2....8,392.1 up......2.7 vs 8,389.4.....8,388.9 M-2 Avg 4 wks (Vs Wk ago)..8,390.7 vs ...8,382.2 Monthly aggregates (Adjusted avgs in billions) M-1 (Oct vs Sept).........1,673.9 vs.....1,659.9 M-2 (Oct vs Sept).........8,360.1 vs.....8,333.1
Federal Reserve's H.3 report:
Two Weeks Ended November 18 daily avgs-mlns (H.3) Free Reserves.......rvsd...937,946 vs.rvsd...950,139 Other Borrowings...........108,235 vs........109,119 Seasonal Loans...75 vs.............67 Total Borrowings...........217,690 vs........248,364 Term Auction Credit........109,456 vs........139,245 Excess Reserves..........1,046,181 vs......1,059,258 Required Reserves...........62,698 vs.........62,409 Total Reserves...........1,108,880 vs......1,121,667 Non-Borrowed Reserves......891,190 vs........873,303 Monetary Base (Unadj)....1,984,754 vs......1,999,848
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