money supply
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Money Supply Paradox Afflicts Iran’s Economy
EghtesadOnline: Why do producers, traders and other economic players complain about lack of resources, despite a 35% growth in money supply? Why are banks struggling with the provision of credit?…
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Narrow Money Supply Growth at Alarming Rate: Economist
EghtesdaOnline: The annual rate of narrow money growth between the years 2018-19 and 2021-22 jumped 50%. It increased to 56.3% during the seven months from the beginning of the current year (ending…
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Money Supply Growth Accelerates
EghtesadOnline: Central Bank of Iran data show relatively higher growth in assets that can be readily cashed compared to less liquid assets.
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Surge in Money Supply
EghtesadOnline: Data released by the Central Bank of Iran show relatively higher growth in assets that can be readily changed into cash compared to less liquid assets.
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Tight Control Over Money Supply: CBI
EghtesadOnline: The monetary base was in the region of 6,907.3 trillion rials ($21.04 billion) rising 14.4% over six months, CBI data showed
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Money Supply Explodes With Gov’t Borrowing From the CBI
EghtesadOnline: Money supply has jumped to unprecedented levels as government borrowing from the Central Bank of Iran takes on extraordinary proportions.
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Fiscal Policy Not Proactive
EghtesadOnline: The ever-expanding money supply and the rising consumer price inflation are products of the domination of fiscal policies over monetary policies, head of the Central Bank of Iran…
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Budget Deficit, Money Supply Will Add to Inflationary Pressures: MRC
EghtesadOnline: In a report on the economy in the next March 2021-22 fiscal year, the Majlis Research Center said inflation will largely be the inability of the government performance in realizing…
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Money Supply Skyrocketing
EghtesadOnline: Liquidity in Iran crossed 22,623 trillion rials ($165 billion, calculated as per 137,000 rials to a dollar) at the end of the third Iranian quarter (Dec 21), the Central Bank…
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Hemmati Signals Interest Rate Cuts
EghtesadOnline: Governor of the Central Bank of Iran Abdolnasser Hemmati has announced the bank's decision to alter the liquidity structure by curbing money supply and lowering bank rates.