Switzerland - Broad money (current LCU)

The value for Broad money (current LCU) in Switzerland was 1,252,060,000,000 as of 2016. As the graph below shows, over the past 56 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 1,252,060,000,000 in 2016 and a minimum value of 41,126,000,000 in 1960.

Definition: Broad money (IFS line 35L..ZK) is the sum of currency outside banks; demand deposits other than those of the central government; the time, savings, and foreign currency deposits of resident sectors other than the central government; bank and traveler’s checks; and other securities such as certificates of deposit and commercial paper.

Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files.

Year Value
1960 41,126,000,000
1961 45,367,000,000
1962 51,620,000,000
1963 56,182,000,000
1964 62,858,000,000
1965 67,224,000,000
1966 72,203,000,000
1967 77,894,000,000
1968 87,221,000,000
1969 99,636,000,000
1970 109,867,000,000
1971 121,949,000,000
1972 134,833,000,000
1973 141,818,000,000
1974 117,637,000,000
1975 126,489,000,000
1976 137,889,000,000
1977 147,202,000,000
1978 163,813,000,000
1979 179,403,000,000
1980 180,265,000,000
1981 195,368,000,000
1982 231,671,000,000
1983 240,678,000,000
1984 273,807,000,000
1985 285,228,000,000
1986 294,737,000,000
1987 325,890,000,000
1988 343,568,000,000
1989 365,155,000,000
1990 368,203,000,000
1991 376,786,000,000
1992 386,571,000,000
1993 420,968,000,000
1994 438,464,000,000
1995 458,660,000,000
1996 502,539,000,000
1997 535,828,000,000
1998 563,146,000,000
1999 637,931,000,000
2000 529,926,000,000
2001 550,663,000,000
2002 582,228,000,000
2003 630,897,000,000
2004 648,879,000,000
2005 693,572,000,000
2006 725,518,000,000
2007 749,671,000,000
2008 779,800,000,000
2009 839,110,000,000
2010 885,271,000,000
2011 984,677,000,000
2012 1,112,730,000,000
2013 1,158,090,000,000
2014 1,211,010,000,000
2015 1,211,970,000,000
2016 1,252,060,000,000

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Financial Sector Indicators

Sub-Topic: Monetary holdings (liabilities)