No.24/254/DKom
Broad money (M2), as a measure of liquidity in the economy, maintained positive growth in August 2022. The M2 position in August 2022 was recorded at Rp7,894.1 trillion, or growing 9.5% (yoy), after expanding 9.6% (yoy) the month earlier. The development of M2 in the reporting period was driven by narrow money growth[1] (M1) of 13.7% (yoy).
M2 growth in August 2022 was mainly affected by developments of disbursed loans, fiscal operations, as well as Net Foreign Assets (NFA). Loans disbursed[2] in August 2022 grew 10.3% (yoy) after growing 10.4% (yoy) the month earlier. Meanwhile, net claims on central government contracted 22.4% (yoy) after contracting 11.0% (yoy) the month earlier. On the other hand, Net Foreign Assets (NFA) also experienced a 4.0% (yoy) contraction after contracting 4.6% (yoy) in July 2022.
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Jakarta, 23th September 2022
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[1] Since the September 2021 position, M1 comprises currency outside banks (COB), rupiah demand deposits and rupiah saving deposits that can be withdrawn at any time. Further explanation concerning the recent reclassification is available in Broad Money and Affecting Factors, August 2021.
[2] Disbursed loans are limited to loans and exclude loan-type financial instruments, such as debt securities, banker's acceptances and repo claims. In addition, disbursed loans also exclude loans disbursed by offshore branches of locally incorporated commercial banks as well as loans allocated to the central government and non-residents.