Money supply up to $971,5 billion

ZIMBABWE’S broad money supply, which consists of domestic and foreign currency deposits, rose to $971,5 billion in May from $671,4 billion in April, latest data from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) shows.
The RBZ said the money stock was largely composed of foreign currency deposits at 57,55 percent and local currency deposits at 42,13 percent.
Currency in circulation constituted 0,32 percent of total money supply.

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