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Growth of the M3 money supply and loans increased in October 2024

Development of the M3 money supply

In the month of October 2024, the aggregate of the M3 money supply registered a significant growth of 3.4%, confirming the optimistic forecasts of economic analysts. This increase follows the 3.2% recorded in September, a figure that has not undergone revisions. The quarterly average for October stabilized at 3.2%, suggesting a positive long-term trend
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Increase in the M1 aggregate

At the same time, the M1 aggregate, which includes cash and overnight deposits, showed an increase of 0.2%. This represents an improvement compared to -1.3% in September, which had been revised downwards from -1.2% initially reported. This change indicates greater liquidity in the economic system, which could further stimulate growth
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Loans to families and businesses

As far as loans are concerned, those granted to families increased by 0.8%, slightly higher than +0.7% in the previous month. This increase is a positive sign for the real estate market and for consumption, suggesting that families are accessing greater financial resources. On the other hand, business loans increased by 1.2% compared to +1.1% in September, highlighting a growing confidence of companies in the
economic future.

Implications for the Italian economy

These data are particularly relevant in a global economic environment characterized by uncertainties. The growth in the money supply and loans suggests that the Italian economy is showing signs of resilience. Expectations of new rate cuts by the Federal Reserve could further positively influence the market, making credit more accessible and stimulating investment
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Conclusions

In summary, the trend in the M3 money supply and loans in October 2024 offers an optimistic view for the Italian economy. With steady growth and increased liquidity, there is a good chance that the positive trend will continue in the coming months, supporting the economic recovery and fostering financial stability
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