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Monetary Indicators Monitor (Oct.)

Narrow money growth continues to slow, but that is mainly due to rising interest rates, which have reduced the portfolio demand for money. The stronger pace of growth in both broad money and bank loans suggests there is little reason to panic about the outlook for the real economy.

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