Annual growth of monetary aggregates slows in December
29 January 2026
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As of the end of December, annual growth of money supply in the national definition declined by 1.8 pp to 10.6%.
This was associated with a more even distribution of budget expenditures over 2025 and a deceleration in corporate lending growth as compared to October–November. In December, retail lending continued to expand at a moderate pace, primarily on account of the mortgage segment.
More details are available in the new issue of Credit to the Economy and Money Supply.
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