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Monetary indicators - November 2010

27.12.2010

At end-November 2010, broad money (M3) amounted to RON 197,287.3 million, up 1.3 percent (0.8 percent in real terms) month on month. In year-on-year comparison, broad money rose 6.3 percent (down 1.3 percent in real terms).

Table 1. Monetary aggregates*
INDICATORS 30 November 2010
(RON mill.)
November 2010/
October 2010
(%)
November 2010/
November 2009
(%)
M1 (narrow money)  79,916.0 1.7 1.6
Currency in circulation 26,227.4 -2.3 10.4
Overnight deposits** 53,688.6 3.7 -2.2
M2 (intermediate money) 194,198.2 1.3 5.5
M1 79,916.0 1.7 1.6
Deposits with an agreed maturity of up to and including two years (includes also deposits redeemable at notice of up to and including three months) 114,282.2 1.1 8.4
M3 (broad money) 197,287.3 1.3 6.3
M2 194,198.2 1.3 5.5
Other marketable instruments (repurchase agreements, money market fund shares and units, marketable securities with a maturity of up to and including two years) 3,089.1 -0.4 106.5

*provisional data
**current accounts, sight deposits

Table 2. Broad money and its counterpart*
INDICATORS 30 November 2010
(RON mill.)
November 2010/
October 2010
(%)
November 2010/
November 2009
(%)
Broad money (M3) 197,287.3 1.3 6.3
Net foreign assets ** 31,014.9 8.8 46.2
Net domestic assets *** 166,272.4 0.0 1.2

* provisional data
** after deducting foreign liabilities from foreign assets.
Foreign assets include: loans granted to non-residents; deposits with non-residents; marketable securities held (issued by non-residents); shares and other equity with non-residents; monetary gold.
Foreign liabilities include liabilities incurred by non-residents: deposits, marketable securities issued on external markets. The IMF’s SDR allocations are not included in foreign liabilities.
***after deducting domestic liabilities (except M3 components) from domestic assets.
Domestic assets include: loans granted to residents; marketable securities held (issued by residents), shares and other equity with residents.
Domestic liabilities (except M3 components) include liabilities incurred by residents: deposits with an agreed maturity of over two years (including deposits redeemable at a period of notice of over three months); marketable securities with a maturity of over two years issued on domestic market; capital and reserves.

At end-November 2010, non-government loans granted by credit institutions edged up 0.5 percent (0.0 percent in real terms) from October 2010 to RON 207,924.8 million. RON-denominated loans decreased 0.6 percent (down 1.1 percent in real terms), whereas foreign currency-denominated loans rose by 1.2 percent when expressed in RON and by 0.8 percent when expressed in EUR. At end-November 2010, non-government loans climbed year on year by 3.5 percent (down 3.9 percent in real terms), on the back of the 8.2 percent increase in foreign currency-denominated loans expressed in RON (when expressed in EUR, forex loans expanded by 8.0 percent) and the 3.6 percent reduction in RON-denominated loans (down 10.5 percent in real terms).

Table 3. Non-government loans*
INDICATORS 30 November 2010
(RON mill.)
November  2010/
October 2010
(%)
November  2010/
November 2009
(%)
Non-government loans (total) 207,924.8 0.5 3.5
RON-denominated non-government loans: 77,038.3 -0.6 -3.6
- household loans 36,176.1 -0.9 -7.2
- corporate loans (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) 40,862.2 -0.3 -0.2
Forex-denominated non-government loans: 130,886.5 1.2 8.2
- household loans 65,608.8 1.4 6.5
- corporate loans (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) 65,277.7 0.9 10.0

*provisional data

Government credit1 stood 8.2 percent higher in November at RON 58,291.8 million. At end-November 2010, government credit increased 23.1 percent, or 14.3 percent in real terms, from the same year-ago period.

Deposits of non-government resident customers picked up month on month by 1.9 percent, reaching RON 172,084.6 million.

Table 4. Deposits of non-government resident customers*
INDICATORS 30 November 2010
(RON mill.)
November 2010/
October 2010
(%)
November 2010/
November 2009
(%)
Deposits of non-government resident customers (total) ** 172,084.6 1.9 5.2
RON-denominated deposits of residents: 108,010.8 2.4 7.5
- household deposits 62,054.5 0.9 4.7
- corporate deposits (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) 45,956.3 4.5 11.6
Forex-denominated deposits of residents: 64,073.8 1.0 1.5
- household deposits 39,503.9 0.9 6.6
- corporate deposits (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) 24,569.9 1.3 -5.6

*provisional data
**includes current accounts, sight deposits and all term deposits, irrespective of maturity

RON-denominated household deposits added 0.9 percent to RON 62,054.5 million. At end-November 2010, household deposits in domestic currency were up 4.7 percent (down 2.8 percent in real terms) against the same year-ago period.

RON-denominated corporate deposits (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) increased by 4.5 percent to RON 45,956.3 million. At end-November 2010, RON-denominated corporate deposits rose year on year by 11.6 percent (3.6 percent in real terms).

Forex-denominated deposits of resident households and corporates (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) advanced 1.0 percent to RON 64,073.8 million when expressed in domestic currency (when expressed in EUR, forex deposits added 0.6 percent to EUR 14,955.8 million). In year-on-year comparison, residents’ forex deposits expressed in RON moved up 1.5 percent (when expressed in EUR, residents’ forex deposits rose by 1.3 percent); household deposits in foreign currency grew 6.6 percent when expressed in domestic currency (when expressed in EUR, household forex deposits stood 6.3 percent higher) and forex deposits of corporates (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) dropped 5.6 percent when expressed in RON (when expressed in EUR, forex deposits of corporate residents decreased by 5.8 percent).


1 includes credit to general government (central government, local government and social security funds) in amount of RON 10,753.8 million (outstanding as at end-November 2010) and marketable securities issued by these institutional sectors, standing at RON 47,538.0 million (outstanding as at end-November 2010).