FINANCIAL NEWS

Oman money supply growth accelerates

02 May 2010

(MENAFN) The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) said that the Sultanate?s money supply increased for the fourth month in a row to $21.5 billion in March, up from $20.99 billion, Reuters reported.

The foreign assets of the central bank also grew for the fourth month in a row to $13.01 billion in March up from $12.5 billion in February.

The commercial banks in Oman extended a total credit of $25.9 billion in March up from $25.8 million in February.

It is worth money supply includes time and savings deposits, margins and foreign currency.

More News

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience and by clicking “I Accept” below, you consent to the use of cookies. Learn more