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Press release on monetary indicators - January 2007

07.03.2007

Starting January 2007, the National Bank of Romania publishes the monetary indicators according to the definitions used by the European Central Bank.

At end-January 2007,broad money (M3) amounted to RON 106,967 million, down 3.4 percent (3.6 percent in real terms) month on month. In year-on-year comparison, broad money went up 26.1 percent (21.2 percent in real terms).

Table 1. Monetary aggregates*
INDICATORS 31 January 2007
(RON mill.)
January 2007/
December 2006**
(%)
January 2007/
January 2006**
(%)
M1 (narrow money) 51,602 5.4 52.9
Currency in circulation 13,492 -10.8 22.9
Overnight deposits *** 38,110 12.6 67.4
M2 (intermediate money) 106,600 -3.4 26.1
M1 51,602 5.4 52.9
Deposits with an agreed maturity of up to and including two years (includes also deposits redeemable at notice of up to and including three months) 54,998 -10.5 8.2
M3 (broad money) 106,967 -3.4 26.1
M2 106,600 -3.4 26.1
Other marketable instruments (repurchase agreements, money market fund shares and units, negotiable debt securities with a maturity of up to and including two years) 367 -3.1 26.5

*provisional data
**comparable data
***current accounts, sight deposits

Table 2. Broad money and its counterpart*
INDICATORS 31 January 2007
(RON mill.)
January 2007/December 2006
(%)
January 2007/January 2006**
(%)
Broad money (M3) 106,967 -3.4 26.1
Net foreign assets 39,882 3.0 -6.0
Net domestic assets 67,085 -6.9 58.1

*provisional data
**comparable data

Net foreign assets increased 3.0 percent to RON 39,882 million, as a result of "Convertible currencies" raising 2.8 percent and "Gold" raising 4.2 percent.

Net domestic assets dropped 6.9 percent to RON 67,085 million.

In January, non-government credit fell 0.3 percent (0.5 percent in real terms) from December 2006 to RON 92,101 million. RON-denominated loans lost 2.4 percent (2.6 percent in real terms), while foreign currency-denominated loans increased by 2.1 percent when expressed in RON and by 1.3 percent when expressed in euro. At end-January 2007, non-government credit advanced year on year by 51.6 percent (45.8 percent in real terms) on the back of the 66.1 percent growth in RON-denominated loans (59.7 percent in real terms) and the 38.7 percent rise in foreign currency-denominated loans expressed in RON (when expressed in euro, forex loans expanded by 47.1 percent).

Table 3. Non-government credit*
INDICATORS 31 January 2007
(RON mill.)
January 2007/ December 2006**
(%)
January 2007/ January 2006**
(%)
Non-government credit (total) 92,101 -0.3 51.6
RON-denominated non-government credit, of which: 47,446 -2.4 66.1
- household credit 23,725 2.8 88.6
- corporate credit (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) 23,721 -7.2 48.4
Forex-denominated non-government credit, of which: 44,655 2.1 38.7
- household credit 16,508 2.0 73.1
- corporate credit (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) 28.147 2.2 24.3

*provisional data
**comparable data

Deposits of non-government resident customers dropped month on month by 1.6 percent, or 1.8 percent in real terms, reaching RON 94,731 million.

Table 4. Deposits of non-government resident customers*
INDICATORS 31 January 2007
(RON mill.)
January 2007/ December 2006**
(%)
January 2007/ January 2006**
(%)
Deposits of non-government resident customers (total)*** 94,731 -1.6 27.1
RON-denominated deposits of residents, of which: 64,970 -0.3 34.2
- household deposits 30,457 8.1 36.4
- corporate deposits (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) 34,513 -6.7 32.4
Forex-denominated deposits of residents, of which: 29,761 -4.5 13.8
- household deposits 16,489 3.4 36.2
- corporate deposits (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) 13,272 -12.7 -5.5

*provisional data
**comparable data
***includes all deposits, irrespective of maturity

RON-denominated household deposits advanced 8.1 percent to RON 30,457 million. At end-January 2007, household deposits in domestic currency leapt 36.4 percent (31.1 percent in real terms) from the same year-ago period.

RON-denominated corporate deposits (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) fell 6.7 percent at RON 34,513 million. At end-January 2007, RON-denominated corporate deposits rose year on year by 32.4 percent (27.3 percent in real terms).

Forex-denominated deposits of resident households and corporates (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) dropped 4.5 percent to RON 29,761 million when expressed in domestic currency (when expressed in euro, forex deposits fell 5.2 percent to EUR 8,731.7 million). In year-on-year comparison, residents' forex deposits expressed in euro expanded by 20.7 percent, household deposits in foreign exchange by 44.5 percent, while deposits in foreign exchange of corporates (non-financial corporations and non-monetary financial institutions) went up 0.2 percent.


 

NOTE:

  • Narrow monetary aggregate (M1) comprises currency in circulation (banknotes and coins) plus overnight deposits (deposits immediately convertible into cash or used for making payments via bank transfer).
  • Intermediate monetary aggregate (M2) comprises M1 plus deposits with an agreed maturity of up to and including two years and deposits redeemable at a period of notice of up to and including three months. The definition of M2 mirrors the interest in analysing and monitoring a monetary aggregate which, apart from cash, includes highly liquid deposits as well.
  • Broad monetary aggregate (M3) comprises M2 plus marketable instruments issued by monetary and financial institutions; money market instruments, in particular money market fund shares and units and borrowings from repurchase agreements, are included in this monetary aggregate (their highly-liquid nature makes these instruments be substitutes for deposits).

The definitions of monetary aggregates in compliance with ECB methodology and the classification of financial instruments by institutional sector according to ESA 95 (European System of Accounts) gave rise to influences between monetary aggregate components and between their counterparts.

Compared to the structure of monetary indicators used by the NBR until December 2006 included, the major reclassifications are as follows:

  • monetary aggregate M1 comprises, in addition to the structure employed until December 2006, RON-denominated household savings at sight and forex-denominated household and corporate deposits at sight (which were previously included under quasi-money); it is assumed that they are as liquid as RON-denominated corporate money holdings at sight;
  • deposits with an agreed maturity of over two years are no longer included in broad money, as they are part of its counterpart (net domestic assets);
  • deposits of local government and social security funds are included in broad money and removed from its counterpart (net domestic assets).