The total amount of currency and liquid financial assets circulating in an economy at a given time is known as the money supply. Central banks use it to control inflation and stabilize growth by adjusting interest rates or reserve requirements. Policymakers, investors, and consumers benefit from this data, as it influences borrowing costs, spending power, and economic forecasting.
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