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2025.12.3116:00:00UTC+00M3 Money Supply in Saudi Arabia Shows a Minor Decline in November

Saudi Arabia's M3 money supply exhibited a minor year-over-year decline in November, decreasing to 6.60%, down from the previous month's 6.90%, according to the latest data released on December 31, 2025. This subtle shift indicates a modest deceleration in the growth rate of the kingdom's broad money supply over the past year.

The M3 money supply is a comprehensive measure inclusive of currency in circulation, savings, and longer-term deposits, and acts as an essential gauge for understanding liquidity in the economy. The slight decrease from October's figure suggests that while the money supply remains consistent, growth is occurring at a slower pace when compared with the same period from the previous year.

Economists often scrutinize such shifts in money supply for their potential implications on inflation rates, economic activity, and monetary policy. As Saudi Arabia advances its Vision 2030 economic diversification plans, careful monitoring of monetary growth trends remains crucial for maintaining economic stability and achieving targeted economic reforms. Market analysts and policymakers will be keenly watching subsequent data releases to determine ongoing trends in the kingdom's financial dynamics.

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