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Definition: Narrow measures of money include just the most liquid forms of money. The main measure of narrow money in the UK is M0. M0 includes notes and coins and banks balances at the bank of England.
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Narrow money is seen as basic amount of notes and coins and operational deposits at Bank of England. Broad money includes notes and coins but also saving accounts and deposits in savings account. Broad money can also include Treasury Bills and gilts.

Narrow money measures aim to measure the money supply that is actually held for use in transactions. Broad measures also include money that may be held as a store of wealth.

Narrow Money
A category of money supply that includes all physical money like coins and currency along with demand deposits and other liquid assets held by the central bank.

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Used as an adjective applied to a strategy in a game, this means that it is part of a Nash equilibrium.
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narrow money An exclusive measure of the money supply that includes all coins, currency held... NASD Acronym for National Association of Securities Dealers, which refers to a self-regulatory...

Narrow Money
Another name for M1 in the USA and M0 in the UK (see 'money supply')....(Read more)
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From 1995 through 2003, while central bank discount rates were often pushed down below 1 percent, the stock of narrow money (M1) was increased at an annual rate of 9.8 percent; but growth remained low and sometimes even negative.

M1 A measure of the stock of money in India, which is also referred to as "Narrow Money".

M1 is sometimes called narrow money. M1 is very easy for the Federal Reserve to control through open market operations, but broader measures of the money supply such as M2 and M3 tend to have a stronger relationship to inflation.

M1 is known as narrow money, and consists mainly of cash in circulation and current account deposits.

See also: Banks, Saving, M0, Checking account, Administration

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