CFS Monetary Measures for October 2014 & Divisia on Bloomberg

Today we release CFS monetary and financial measures for October 2014. CFS Divisia M4, which is the broadest and most important measure of money, grew by 1.7% in October 2014 on a year-over-year basis versus
1.9% in September.

For Monetary and Financial Data Release:
http://www.centerforfinancialstability.org/amfm/Divisia_Oct14.pdf

For more on Divisia methodology and past releases for the United States:
http://www.centerforfinancialstability.org/amfm_data.php

Accessing CFS Divisia Data via Bloomberg

We are delighted to announce that our monetary and financial statistics are now available via the Bloomberg terminal.

Bloomberg users can access the CFS data by any of the four options:

1) {ALLX DIVM }
2) {ECST T DIVMM4IY}
3) {ECST} –> ‘Monetary Sector’ –> ‘Money Supply’ –> Change Source in top right to ‘Center for Financial Stability’
4) {ECST S US MONEY SUPPLY} –> From source list on left, select ‘Center for Financial Stability’

CFS Divisia indices can also be found at http://www.centerforfinancialstability.org/amfm_data.php. Broad aggregates are available in spreadsheet, tabular and chart form. Narrow aggregates can be found in spreadsheet form.