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Dear money

British term for tight money.



Dear money

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New money

New money

In a Treasury auction, the amount by which the par value of the securities offered exceeds that of those maturing.


Money supply

Money supply

The total amount of money in an economy at a given time. In the UK the main measures of money supply are:M0: Sterling notes and coins in circulation outside the Bank of England including those held in tills of banks and building societies plus banks' operational deposits with the Bank of England. Also known as narrow money.M4: M0 plus all sterling deposits at UK monetary financial institutions held in the M4 private sector. Also known as broad money.


Money supply

Money supply

There are several formal definitions, but all include the quantity of currency in circulation plus the amount of demand deposits. The money supply, together with the amount of real economic activity in a country, is an important determinant of its price level and its exchange rate.


Money order

Money order

A financial instrument backed by a deposit at a certain firm such as a bank that can be easily converted into cash.


Narrow money

Narrow money

Another name for M1 in the USA and M0 in the UK (see 'money supply').


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