Venezuela weekly monetary statistics, 2019W4


These are the monetary statistics for the week ending January 25, 2019, with data from the Central Bank of Venezuela.

Summary: Monetary liquidity rose by 361 billion VES, or 31.23% versus last week, the largest weekly percentage increase on record. Meanwhile, the monetary base expanded by 32.6% during the same period. The amount of cash in circulation increased by 16.41% and represents 9.21% of the central bank's monetary liquidity.

All figures below are in sovereign bolivars (VES)

Due to rounding, values may not sum up to the corresponding figure.
  • Surplus bank reserves by day
    • January 21: 13,483,540,815
    • January 22: 259,755,300,721
    • January 23: 262,024,370,862
    • January 24: 270,042,005,094
    • January 25: 269,193,427,386
  • Monetary liquidity (M2): 1,517,663,067,400
    • from coins and banknotes: 98,417,664,479
    • from deposits at sight: 1,262,086,100,895
    • from transferable savings deposits: 150,572,816,476
    • near money: 6,586,485,550
  • Monetary base (M0): 978,368,208,936
    • from money depositing corporations: 836,176,912,001
    • from other corporations: 0
    • from special public deposits: 2,429,846,065
    • from cash in circulation: 139,761,450,870
  • Four-week change (per week growth rate)
    • Monetary liquidity: +74.6% (+14.95% per week)
    • Monetary base: +147.4% (+22.44% per week)
    • Cash in circulation: +77.7% (+15.46% per week)
  • 52-week change (per week growth rate)
    • Monetary liquidity: +95,279% (+14.10% per week)
    • Monetary base: +78,138% (+13.67% per week)
    • Cash in circulation: +155,680% (+15.18% per week)

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