M2 and Credit Growth as of November 30 2016

by finandlife08/12/2016 08:50

As of November 30, total credit increase 14.57% comparing to the beginning year, lower than this figure of 15.44% in the same period last year. Meanwhile, M2 growth recorded 14.92% comparing to the beginning year, higher than this figure of 11.88% in the same period last year.

New Government showed that they want to push more money into the market. They expect to raise GDP Growth fast. But the easing monetary policy can make inflation rate go up.

CPI is recorded 4.52% in November, increase fast pace comparing to some recent months. This is the bad indicator for the macro economics. It also show the room for easing monetary policy will be restricted.

 

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Vietnam Credit Growth year on year

by finandlife21/10/2014 18:19

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