But for the second consecutive month, M3 money supply dropped 0.7 per cent in June versus May, to record Dh1.06 trillion.
M2 money supply, which includes time and savings deposits, increased 12.5 percent from the previous year, the central bank said. M1 supply growth, the narrowest measure, climbed 13 percent. M3 money supply includes demand deposits and currency outside banks.
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