Suriname - Broad money to total reserves ratio

Broad money to total reserves ratio in Suriname was 4.23 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 53 years was 43.69 in 1988, while its lowest value was 1.06 in 1995.

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.

See also:

Year Value
1967 1.74
1968 1.72
1969 1.96
1970 1.90
1971 1.82
1972 1.69
1973 1.53
1974 1.26
1975 1.27
1976 1.50
1977 1.96
1978 1.86
1979 1.52
1980 1.47
1981 1.70
1982 2.15
1983 6.00
1984 13.89
1985 18.58
1986 22.79
1987 29.75
1988 43.69
1989 23.23
1990 8.94
1991 22.91
1992 10.45
1993 6.96
1994 3.47
1995 1.06
1996 1.88
1997 1.98
1998 3.15
1999 2.63
2000 2.55
2001 1.37
2002 4.68
2003 5.01
2004 5.22
2005 5.66
2006 4.29
2007 3.25
2008 2.63
2009 2.77
2010 2.91
2011 2.51
2012 2.44
2013 3.51
2014 4.61
2015 9.43
2016 6.82
2017 5.54
2018 4.43
2019 3.96
2020 4.23

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Financial Sector Indicators

Sub-Topic: Monetary holdings (liabilities)