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Eurozone money supply hits 17-year high

By Gerrit Wiesmann in Frankfurt

Published: February 27 2007 11:37 | Last updated: February 27 2007 11:37

Money supply in the eurozone grew faster in January than at any time since early 1990, raising expectations of further interest rate rises by the European Central Bank in the coming months.

M3, the money supply measure that the ECB uses as an indicator for the likely course of inflation, was 9.8 per cent higher last month than in January 2006, the bank reported on Tuesday.

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