In India, the Money Supply M0 category refers to Reserve Money, which represents the central bank-issued currency forming the monetary base of the economy. It primarily comprises all circulating currency, along with banks' deposits held with the central bank. Reserve Money serves as a reflection of the total monetary liabilities on the central bank's balance sheet.
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Actual |
Previous |
Highest |
Lowest |
Dates |
Unit |
Frequency |
|
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47991.35 |
48140.95 |
49625.01 |
931.78 |
1991 - 2025 |
INR Billion |
Monthly |
Current Prices, NSA
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