Bosnia's money supply growth slows down in August 2011.

By bne IntelliNews October 4, 2011
The annual growth of the monetary aggregates M1 and M2 slowed down at end-August, according to data of Bosnia's central bank. M1 increased by 6% y/y to BAM 6.55bn (EUR 3.35bn) at end-August, decelerating from 6.5% y/y at end-July. M2 rose by 5.2% y/y to BAM 14.41bn at end-August, slowing down from 6% y/y a month earlier. Reserve money has dropped by 2.5% y/y to BAM 5.65bn at end-August, reversing a 0.8% y/y increase at end-July.

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