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Monetary indicator

Indicator of the effect that the Money supply has on the Economy. Examples include stock Market prices, Treasury Bill rates, and Credit market conditions. These indicators are followed closely by Monetary economists and the Federal Open Market Committee, who use them as a Basis for forming Monetary policy.

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