Money and quasi money (M2) as % of GDP - Monetary holdings (liabilities) - Financial Sector - World Development Indicators



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Money and quasi money comprise the sum of currency outside banks, demand deposits other than those of the central government, and the time, savings, and foreign currency deposits of resident sectors other than the central government. This definition of money supply is frequently called M2; it corresponds to lines 34 and 35 in the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) International Financial Statistics (IFS).
Money and quasi money (M2) as % of GDP - Monetary holdings (liabilities) - Financial Sector - World Development Indicators (2008)

Rank

Country

Value

1Hong Kong298.93
2Lebanon219.35
3Japan206.20
4China146.11
5St. Kitts and Nevis144.82
6Barbados144.32
7Switzerland143.05
8East Asia & Pacific130.42
9Singapore122.56
10Canada117.82
11Jordan115.44
12Malaysia111.89
13Grenada110.04
14Eritrea109.81
15Macau109.02
16Lower middle income108.94
17High income: nonOECD105.01
18St. Lucia102.72
19Antigua and Barbuda99.96
20Morocco98.69
21Dominica98.60
22Thailand98.28
23Mauritius96.34
24Guyana95.50
25Australia94.84
26Vanuatu94.31
27Vietnam93.64
28New Zealand91.75
29Israel90.94
30United States84.86
31Egypt84.46
32Djibouti83.66
33Cape Verde81.92
34Panama79.49
35Middle income74.99
36Bahrain74.98
37St. Vincent and the Grenadines74.36
38Low & middle income74.24
39Albania73.93
40India73.35
41Czech Republic73.19
42Middle East & North Africa72.92
43South Asia70.49
44Denmark69.87
45Maldives69.06
46Belize68.90
47Bulgaria67.88
48Seychelles67.11
49Croatia64.78
50South Africa64.28
51South Korea62.61
52North Korea62.61
53Brazil61.48
54Tunisia60.79
55Nepal60.07
56Chile58.57
57Syria58.03
58Bosnia and Herzegovina57.68
59Sweden56.65
60Algeria56.30
61Fiji55.77
62Bangladesh55.50
63Slovakia54.81
64Bolivia54.56
65Hungary54.22
66Tonga53.75
67Kuwait51.45
68Montenegro50.63
69Gambia50.19
70Estonia49.73
71Honduras49.55
72Saudi Arabia49.28
73Poland48.64
74Ukraine47.57
75Macedonia47.39
76Low income47.05
77Moldova46.94
78Suriname45.32
79Samoa44.49
80Upper middle income44.42
81Turkey43.75
82Papua New Guinea42.69
83Latin America & Caribbean41.29
84Europe & Central Asia40.40
85Jamaica40.36
86Guatemala39.97
87Kenya39.82
88El Salvador39.75
89Lithuania39.56
90Botswana39.07
91Solomon Islands39
92Latvia38.53
93Guinea-Bissau38.43
94Sub-Saharan Africa38.16
95Trinidad and Tobago37.79
96Togo37.79
97Russia37.69
98Mongolia37.55
99Micronesia37.43
100Uruguay37.09
101Namibia37.06
102Indonesia35.72
103Nicaragua34.78
104Burundi34.42
105Sao Tome and Principe34.17
106Serbia33.97
107Kazakhstan33.94
108Kosovo33.83
109Timor-Leste33.78
110Senegal33.45
111Lesotho33.41
112Sri Lanka33.21
113Benin32.92
114Romania31.91
115Ethiopia31.33
116Peru30.68
117Yemen30.47
118Mozambique30.41
119Nigeria30.09
120Least developed countries: UN classification29.15
121Libya28.32
122Tanzania27.91
123Liberia27.83
124Ivory Coast27.82
125Cambodia27.62
126Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)26.74
127Comoros26.66
128Venezuela25.99
129Mali25.73
130Mexico25.61
131Ecuador25.29
132Argentina25.18
133Afghanistan24.91
134Costa Rica24.84
135Paraguay24.56
136Swaziland24.23
137Burkina Faso22.77
138Laos22.29
139Georgia21.85
140Zambia21.65
141Dominican Republic21.28
142Colombia21.20
143Belarus20.75
144Uganda20.71
145Sierra Leone20.59
146Madagascar20.45
147Cameroon19.60
148Armenia19.19
149Malawi18.80
150Azerbaijan18.72
151Sudan18.24
152Angola17.81
153Tajikistan17.79
154Republic of the Congo17.64
155Gabon16.80
156Niger15.72
157Central African Republic14.41
158Democratic Republic of the Congo12.56
159Chad11.82
160Equatorial Guinea6.24
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