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Monetary Indicators Monitor (Aug.)

A combination of the Fed’s balance sheet rundown and rising interest rates have pushed narrow money growth down to an eight-year low, but growth in the broader money and credit aggregates have held up much better, suggesting that slowdown is not affecting the broader economy.

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