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Macro Risk Factor - Monetary Base
Macro Risk Factor - Monetary Base
The U.S. Monetary Base is a measure of how much currency is actually in the United States. It includes all paper money, coins, and bank reserves. This is measured by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and reported in billions of current dollars in their Statistical Release H.3. This number is seasonally adjusted.
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