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Table Data - Liquid Liabilities (Broad Money) for Papua New Guinea

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Title Liquid Liabilities (Broad Money) for Papua New Guinea
Series ID DDOI07PGA648NWDB
Source World Bank
Release Global Financial Development (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Millions of 2000 Dollars
Date Range 1973-01-01 to 2020-01-01
Last Updated 2022-03-23 4:27 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1973-01-01 1381.0750000000000
1974-01-01 1793.5160000000000
1975-01-01 1218.5960000000000
1976-01-01 1288.3500000000000
1977-01-01 1996.1280000000000
1978-01-01 2112.2880000000000
1979-01-01 2366.9420000000000
1980-01-01 2181.8610000000000
1981-01-01 1900.7550000000000
1982-01-01 1705.0960000000000
1983-01-01 1606.4760000000000
1984-01-01 1653.9820000000002
1985-01-01 1624.3570000000002
1986-01-01 1917.0520000000001
1987-01-01 2039.5510000000002
1988-01-01 2167.5400000000000
1989-01-01 2097.7990000000000
1990-01-01 1859.1370000000002
1991-01-01 2123.1720000000000
1992-01-01 2239.4970000000003
1993-01-01 2583.4040000000000
1994-01-01 2068.2350000000000
1995-01-01 2025.2590000000000
1996-01-01 2540.4310000000000
1997-01-01 2068.7470000000003
1998-01-01 1742.6270000000002
1999-01-01 1440.9550000000000
2000-01-01 1284.0710000000001
2001-01-01 1097.0650000000000
2002-01-01 1075.9220000000000
2003-01-01 1216.7820000000000
2004-01-01 1442.8460000000000
2005-01-01 1823.5710000000001
2006-01-01 2523.3430000000000
2007-01-01 3308.7240000000000
2008-01-01 3893.9040000000005
2009-01-01 3633.1290000000004
2010-01-01 4039.9030000000000
2011-01-01 5759.3750000000000
2012-01-01 6380.1800000000000
2013-01-01 5780.5130000000010
2014-01-01 5661.2620000000000
2015-01-01 5298.8100000000000
2016-01-01 5429.8150000000000
2017-01-01 5224.5720000000000
2018-01-01 4687.8160000000000
2019-01-01 4835.0580000000000
2020-01-01 4883.1690000000000

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