Russia - Broad money (% of GDP)
Broad money (% of GDP) in Russia was 70.38 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 19 years was 70.38 in 2020, while its lowest value was 23.91 in 2001.
Definition: Broad money (IFS line 35L..ZK) is the sum of currency outside banks; demand deposits other than those of the central government; the time, savings, and foreign currency deposits of resident sectors other than the central government; bank and traveler’s checks; and other securities such as certificates of deposit and commercial paper.
Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files, and World Bank and OECD GDP estimates.
See also:
Year | Value |
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2001 | 23.91 |
2002 | 26.41 |
2003 | 30.00 |
2004 | 31.12 |
2005 | 33.38 |
2006 | 37.62 |
2007 | 42.98 |
2008 | 39.51 |
2009 | 49.30 |
2010 | 51.44 |
2011 | 47.39 |
2012 | 47.29 |
2013 | 51.20 |
2014 | 54.30 |
2015 | 61.83 |
2016 | 59.45 |
2017 | 59.52 |
2018 | 59.12 |
2019 | 59.08 |
2020 | 70.38 |
Aggregation method: Weighted average
Periodicity: Annual
General Comments: The derivation of this indicator was simplified in September 2012 to be current-year broad money divided by current-year GDP times 100.
Classification
Topic: Financial Sector Indicators
Sub-Topic: Monetary holdings (liabilities)