The volume of liquidity reached 4943 thousand billion tomans

According to the financial and financial news, the central bank has published selected tables of economic statistics for May 1401, which contains the latest economic information and statistics in the monetary and banking sectors, balance of payments and capital market.
According to the latest statistical data of the Central Bank, the volume of liquidity at the end of May 1401 reached the figure of 4,943,000 billion Tomans (4,943,000 billion Tomans), which has grown by 37.3% compared to the same period of the previous year.
The volume of liquidity at the end of March 1400 was equal to 4,832,000 billion Tomans and at the end of May, 1400 was 3,600,000 billion Tomans.
The liquidity growth rate in the 12 months ending May 1401 compared to the previous year was 37.3%, and in May 1401 compared to March 1400, the growth rate was 2.3%.
Economy without liquidity growth has no meaning and the existence of this phenomenon in Iran’s economy is also undeniable and natural. The important issue is the quantity and quality of liquidity.
The amount of liquidity should not be so high that a logical connection cannot be established between it and macroeconomic indicators such as “economic growth rate”.
Governments always try to control the growth of liquidity and direct it to the right direction. Any government that can control the growth of liquidity and direct it towards production with an acceptable trend can have positive consequences for the country in terms of economic growth, increase in employment and decrease in inflation. But the lack of control and management of liquidity leads to the unbridled growth of inflation.
The volume of liquidity reached 4943 thousand billion tomans