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Monetary Developments in the Euro Area: February 2009
added: 2009-03-27

The annual rate of growth of M3 stood at 5.9% in February 2009, compared with 6.0% in January 2009. The three-month average of the annual growth rates of M3 over the period December 2008 - February 2009 decreased to 6.5%, from 7.1% in the period November 2008 - January 2009.

Regarding the main components of M3, the annual rate of growth of M1 increased to 6.3% in February 2009, from 5.1% in January. The annual rate of growth of short-term deposits other than overnight deposits decreased to 7.7% in February, from 10.1% in the previous month. The annual growth of marketable instruments was zero in February, after -2.2% in January.

Turning to the main counterparts of M3 on the asset side of the consolidated balance sheet of the MFI sector, the annual growth rate of total credit granted to euro area residents decreased to 5.7% in February 2009, from 6.0% in January. The annual rate of growth of credit extended to general government increased to 6.9% in February, from 5.2% in January, while the annual growth of credit extended to the private sector decreased to 5.4% in February, from 6.1% in January. Among the components of the latter, the annual rate of growth of loans to the private sector decreased to 4.2% in February, from 5.0% in the previous month (adjusted for loan sales and securitisation the annual growth rate of loans to the private sector decreased to 5.9%, from 6.7% in the previous month). The annual growth rate of loans to non-financial corporations decreased to 7.6% in February, from 8.8% in January. The annual growth rate of loans to households decreased to 0.7% in February, from 1.2% in the previous month. The annual rate of growth of lending for house purchase declined to 0.5% in February, from 1.0% in January. The annual rate of growth of consumer credit decreased to 1.0% in February, from 1.2% in January, while the annual growth rate of other lending to households decreased to 1.5% in February, from 2.0% in the previous month. Finally, the annual rate of growth of loans to non-monetary financial intermediaries (except insurance corporations and pension funds) decreased to 7.2% in February, from 7.9% in the previous month.

Over the 12 months up to February 2009, the net external asset position of the euro area MFI sector declined by EUR 169 billion, compared with a decline of EUR 219 billion over the 12 months up to January. The annual rate of growth of longer-term financial liabilities of the MFI sector increased to 4.2% in February, from 3.0% in January.


Source: ECB

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