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An index of [[broad money]] [[money supply]] growth usually published as year over year percentage change.  
''US - Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).''
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency which has primary responsibility for enforcing securities laws in the United States.  


Unlike other measures, it weights the growth of components by their ease of use in transactions - money's role as a medium of exchange. The calculation depends on the detailed definition and methodology followed by the country in which it is calculated.
The Division of Examinations supports this work primarily by carrying out on-site inspections.
 
The Bank of England, for example, calculates Divisia money as a weighted average of the growth rates of the UK [[M4]] component assets and publishes it regularly as part of Bankstats (Monetary & Financial Statistics).
 
Divisia money measures are intended to be more suitable for use in near-term economic forecasting than the simple monetary aggregates.  




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Agency]]
* [[Bad actor]]
* [[Depository Trust Company]]
* [[Financial Industry Regulatory Authority]]
* [[Public Company Accounting Oversight Board]]
* [[Regulation D]]
* [[Regulation S-K]]
* [[Rule 144A]]
* [[Securities and Exchange Commission]]  (SEC)


* [[Index]]
==Other links==


* [http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/Documents/quarterlybulletin/qb050103.pdf Discussion of Divisia money.]
==External link==
*[https://www.sec.gov/exams/about The Division of Examinations - US Securities and Exchange Commission - about us]


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Latest revision as of 19:18, 4 December 2021

US - Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency which has primary responsibility for enforcing securities laws in the United States.

The Division of Examinations supports this work primarily by carrying out on-site inspections.


See also


External link