Estonia - Money and quasi money

Money and quasi money (M2) (current LCU)

The value for Money and quasi money (M2) (current LCU) in Estonia was 11,146,000,000 as of 2011. As the graph below shows, over the past 20 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 11,146,000,000 in 2011 and a minimum value of 134,805,000 in 1991.

Definition:

Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files.

Year Value
1991 134,805,000
1992 195,365,800
1993 265,141,700
1994 347,706,800
1995 450,581,600
1996 676,447,800
1997 1,014,732,000
1998 1,073,031,000
1999 1,321,598,000
2000 1,724,039,000
2001 2,163,496,000
2002 2,452,887,000
2003 2,758,699,000
2004 5,603,454,000
2005 7,032,454,000
2006 8,224,662,000
2007 9,074,623,000
2008 9,253,640,000
2009 8,406,235,000
2010 8,570,424,000
2011 11,146,000,000

Money and quasi money (M2) as % of GDP

Money and quasi money (M2) as % of GDP in Estonia was 69.87 as of 2011. Its highest value over the past 16 years was 69.87 in 2011, while its lowest value was 16.28 in 1995.

Definition:

Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.

See also:

Year Value
1995 16.28
1996 18.60
1997 22.65
1998 21.32
1999 24.66
2000 27.99
2001 31.04
2002 31.54
2003 31.64
2004 57.86
2005 62.89
2006 61.42
2007 56.47
2008 57.00
2009 61.08
2010 59.84
2011 69.87

Money and quasi money (M2) to total reserves ratio

Money and quasi money (M2) to total reserves ratio in Estonia was 74.74 as of 2011. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 74.74 in 2011, while its lowest value was 0.81 in 1993.

Definition:

Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files.

See also:

Year Value
1992 1.24
1993 0.81
1994 0.94
1995 1.05
1996 1.37
1997 1.51
1998 1.47
1999 1.65
2000 1.72
2001 2.35
2002 2.30
2003 2.26
2004 3.88
2005 4.49
2006 3.70
2007 3.80
2008 3.41
2009 2.93
2010 4.39
2011 74.74

Classification

Topic: Financial Sector Indicators

Sub-Topic: Monetary holdings (liabilities)