MOSCOW, January 26 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's Central Bank said Friday that the country's narrowly defined money supply (M1) was 3,023.2 billion rubles ($114.1 billion at the current exchange rate) as of January 22, up 600 million rubles ($23 million in the week since January 15.
According to the Bank, M1 money supply consists of the currency issued by the bank, including cash in vaults of credit institutions, and required reserves balances on ruble deposits with the Central Bank.