The annual growth rate of money, including our own Capital Economics' measure of the M3 aggregate, continued to accelerate in April, mainly in response to the Fed's quantitative easing. But with QE2 due to finish in two week's time, we wouldn't be surprised to see broad money growth slow over the next few months.
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