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Monetary developments in the euro area: January 2024


27 February 2024

Components of the broad monetary aggregate M3

The annual growth rate of the broad monetary aggregate M3 stood at 0.1% in January 2024, after 0.2% in December, averaging -0.2% in the three months up to January. The components of M3 showed the following developments. The annual growth rate of the narrower aggregate M1, which comprises currency in circulation and overnight deposits, stood at -8.6% in January, compared with ‑8.5% in December. The annual growth rate of short-term deposits other than overnight deposits (M2‑M1) decreased to 19.8% in January from 20.9% in December. The annual growth rate of marketable instruments (M3-M2) increased to 22.5% in January from 19.5% in December.

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Monetary aggregates

(annual growth rates)

Data for monetary aggregates

Looking at the components’ contributions to the annual growth rate of M3, the narrower aggregate M1 contributed -6.1 percentage points (down from -6.0 percentage points in December), short-term deposits other than overnight deposits (M2-M1) contributed 5.0 percentage points (down from 5.2 percentage points) and marketable instruments (M3-M2) contributed 1.2 percentage points (up from 1.0 percentage points).

From the perspective of the holding sectors of deposits in M3, the annual growth rate of deposits placed by households stood at 0.3% in January, unchanged from the previous month, while the annual growth rate of deposits placed by non-financial corporations stood at -1.0% in January, compared with -0.9% in December. Finally, the annual growth rate of deposits placed by non-monetary financial corporations (excluding insurance corporations and pension funds) was -5.4% in January, compared with -4.1% in December.

Counterparts of the broad monetary aggregate M3

As a reflection of changes in the items on the monetary financial institution (MFI) consolidated balance sheet other than M3 (counterparts of M3), the annual growth rate of M3 in January 2024 can be broken down as follows: net external assets contributed 3.5 percentage points (up from 2.9 percentage points in December), credit to the private sector contributed 0.4 percentage points (up from 0.3 percentage points), credit to general government contributed -1.0 percentage points (as in the previous month), longer-term financial liabilities contributed -2.3 percentage points (down from -2.1 percentage points), and the remaining counterparts of M3 contributed -0.5 percentage points (down from 0.0 percentage points).

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Contribution of the M3 counterparts to the annual growth rate of M3

(percentage points)

Data for contribution of the M3 counterparts to the annual growth rate of M3

Credit to euro area residents

As regards the dynamics of credit, the annual growth rate of total credit to euro area residents stood at -0.4% in January 2024, compared with -0.5% in the previous month. The annual growth rate of credit to general government stood at -2.5% in January, and the annual growth rate of credit to the private sector stood at 0.4% in January, both unchanged from the previous month.

The annual growth rate of adjusted loans to the private sector (i.e. adjusted for loan sales, securitisation and notional cash pooling) stood at 0.4% in January, compared with 0.5% in December. Among the borrowing sectors, the annual growth rate of adjusted loans to households stood at 0.3% in January, compared with 0.4% in December, while the annual growth rate of adjusted loans to non-financial corporations decreased to 0.2% in January from 0.5% in December.

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Adjusted loans to the private sector

(annual growth rates)

Data for adjusted loans to the private sector

Notes:

  • Data in this press release are adjusted for seasonal and end-of-month calendar effects, unless stated otherwise.
  • “Private sector” refers to euro area non-MFIs excluding general government.
  • Hyperlinks in the main body of the press release and in annex tables lead to data that may change with subsequent releases as a result of revisions. Figures shown in annex tables are a snapshot of the data as at the time of the current release.



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