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Global Monetary Indicators (Mar.)

The paths of narrow money in the US and euro-zone diverged further over the past few weeks. The Fed maintained the pace of its assets purchases. But in the eurozone, commercial banks continued repaying loans from the ECB, resulting in a contraction in the monetary base.

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