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* [[Broad money]] | * [[Broad money]] | ||
* [[Cash]] | |||
* [[Cash and cash equivalents]] | |||
* [[Divisia money]] | * [[Divisia money]] | ||
* [[M0]] | * [[M0]] | ||
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* [[Money]] | * [[Money]] | ||
* [[Money supply]] | * [[Money supply]] | ||
* [[Quantify]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | [[Category:The_business_context]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:20, 8 June 2025
Economics.
A broader measure of money supply than M1, M2 includes M1 plus short-term time deposits in banks and 24-hour money market funds.
M2 is the measure most widely used by economists to quantify the amount of money in circulation and explain different economic monetary conditions.
It is a key economic indicator used to forecast inflation rates.