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M2 Money Supply

M2 Money Supply on K.i. Markets

M2 is a measure of the money supply that includes cash, checking deposits, and easily convertible near money. M2 is closely watched as an indicator of money supply and future inflation, and as a target of central bank monetary policy.​ Money supply data is recorded and published, usually by the government or the central bank of the country. Public and private sector analysts monitor changes in the money supply because of the belief that such changes affect the price levels of securities, inflation, the exchange rates, and the business cycle. M2 = M1 + savings deposits + money market funds + certificates of deposit + other time deposits. The Federal Reserve System is responsible for tracking the amounts of M1 and M2 and prepares a weekly release of information about the money supply. Ki Markets employs Ki sophisticated algorithms to monitor and detect trends in the Global markets utilizing Ki’s decentralized data platform.

United States M2 Money Supply

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