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24-23   Money Supply
(100 million MOP(as at end of year))
           
  Items
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
  
  
  
  
  
  
   Money Supply (M1)
  54.8r
  55.8r
  50.9r
  43.3r
  57.1
   Classification 1: MOP
  35.7r
  34.6r
  35.9r
  27.9r
  35.1
   HKD        
  18.6r
  20.6r
  14.6r
  14.7r
  21.3
   Other Currencies
  0.5r
  0.6r
  0.4r
  0.7r
  0.6
   Classification 2: Currency in Circulation (MOP)    
  15.2
  15.5
  18.2
  17.4
  19.8
   Demand Deposits
  39.7
  40.3r
  32.7r
  25.9r
  37.3
   Money Supply (M2) ¢Ù
  783.6
  807.0r
  858.2r
  843.0r
  913.4
   Classification 1: MOP
  241.8
  248.6r
  278.7r
  228.3r
  261.0
   HKD        
  416.0
  428.6r
  439.3r
  442.8r
  467.0
   Other Currencies
  125.8
  129.8r
  140.2r
  171.9r
  185.4
   Classification 2: Money Supply (M1) ¢Ú 
  54.8r
  55.8r
  50.9r
  43.3r
  57.1
   Quasi-Monetary Liabilities (QML)¢Û
  728.7r
  751.2r
  807.3r
  799.7r
  856.3
   Savings Deposits
  134.7
  135.1r
  148.8r
  154.5r
  193.6
   Notice Deposits
  6.7
  8.8
  8.8r
  7.7
  8.4
   Time Deposits
  587.3
  607.3r
  649.7r
  637.5r
  654.2
   Certificates of Deposits
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   Notes: Pataca (MOP) is the legal tender in the Macao Special Administrative Region, as stated in "The Basic Law of the Macao Special
   Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China".
   In compliance with the definition of residency recommended by the International Monetary Fund (IMF),
   figures for the years from 1998 to 2000 were adjusted accordingly.
   ¢Ù M2 = M1 + Quasi-Monetary Liabilities (QML)
   ¢Ú Starting from January 2001, the definition of M1 has been revised. Saving Deposits are reclassified as component of the
   Quasi-Monetary Liabilities (QML); while M1 includes only Currency in Circulation and Demand Deposits.
   ¢Û QML: Quasi-Monetary Liabilities, which consist of savings deposits, notice deposits, time deposits and certificate of deposits.
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