Broad Money, M5 (Domestic currency) by country

The Monetary and Financial Statistics (MFS), Monetary Aggregates dataset presents monetary aggregates based on standardized SRF data, while also reflecting country-specific components aligned with national definitions.

Countries reporting
74
Highest
1,635.09 trillion Domestic currency
Japan
Lowest
971.34 million Domestic currency
Tonga
Median
2.66 trillion Domestic currency
Years covered
52
1974–2025
Data points
1,128

What the numbers show

Broad Money, M5 (Domestic currency) is currently reported for 74 countries. The highest value is 1,635.09 trillion Domestic currency in Japan; the lowest is 971.34 million Domestic currency in Tonga.

The median across all reporting countries is 2.66 trillion Domestic currency, and the mean is 52.89 trillion Domestic currency.

Over the past decade 67 countries rose and 4 fell. The largest increase was in South Sudan (up 26,885.3%), and the largest decrease in Kuwait (down 69.8%).

Broad Money, M5: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Japan 1,635.09 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 30.7% rising
2 Colombia 973.74 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 93.0% rising
3 Cambodia 256.78 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 383.0% volatile
4 Argentina 222.74 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 13,408.4% volatile
5 Nigeria 126.82 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 495.7% volatile
6 Russian Federation 75.28 trillion Domestic currency 2020 up 216.0% volatile
7 Myanmar 74.68 trillion Domestic currency 2020 up 696.5% volatile
8 Guinea 64.59 trillion Domestic currency 2024 up 348.3% volatile
9 Uganda 50.81 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 194.4% rising
10 Pakistan 46.53 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 154.6% rising
11 Mongolia 43.28 trillion Domestic currency 2024 up 306.9% volatile
12 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 42.99 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 896.3% volatile
13 Costa Rica 30.80 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 84.3% rising
14 Algeria 28.39 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 89.6% rising
15 Bangladesh 26.39 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 169.9% rising
16 Thailand 26.34 trillion Domestic currency 2024 up 56.7% rising
17 Côte d'Ivoire 24.53 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 246.8% volatile
18 Hong Kong, China 20.65 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 77.2% rising
19 Philippines 18.91 trillion Domestic currency 2022 up 51.5% rising
20 Brazil 14.80 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 4,799.2% volatile
21 Senegal 11.57 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 211.9% volatile
22 Nepal 8.13 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 288.5% volatile
23 Burundi 7.27 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 557.0% volatile
24 Burkina Faso 6.96 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 179.6% volatile
25 Armenia 6.94 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 218.2% rising
26 South Africa 5.87 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 74.9% rising
27 Mali 5.39 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 159.3% volatile
28 Angola 4.83 trillion Domestic currency 2025 down 25.5% rising
29 South Sudan 4.61 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 26,885.3% volatile
30 Benin 4.23 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 102.6% volatile
31 Ukraine 4.02 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 232.7% rising
32 Australia 3.36 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 81.8% volatile
33 Dominican Republic 3.26 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 198.9% rising
34 Norway 3.19 trillion Domestic currency 2024 up 48.6% rising
35 Togo 3.16 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 147.0% volatile
36 United Arab Emirates 2.75 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 115.9% rising
37 Serbia 2.69 trillion Domestic currency 2024 up 337.4% rising
38 Congo 2.63 trillion Domestic currency 2023 up 18.3% volatile
39 Malaysia 2.59 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 61.6% rising
40 Israel 2.19 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 123.7% rising
41 Niger 2.18 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 96.0% volatile
42 Syrian Arab Republic 1.88 trillion Domestic currency 2011 up 157.6% rising
43 Jamaica 1.62 trillion Domestic currency 2024 up 85.7% rising
44 Mauritius 1.06 trillion Domestic currency 2025 up 141.5% volatile
45 Equatorial Guinea 1.04 trillion Domestic currency 2023 down 32.5% falling
46 Macau, China 841.15 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 58.0% rising
47 Romania 795.41 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 153.2% rising
48 Honduras 762.36 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 211.8% rising
49 Qatar 743.40 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 49.4% rising
50 Guatemala 572.02 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 113.8% rising
51 Guinea-Bissau 547.26 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 78.7% volatile
52 New Zealand 447.88 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 76.8% rising
53 Bolivia, Plurinational State of 336.28 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 68.1% rising
54 Cape Verde 277.89 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 55.6% rising
55 Bhutan 233.38 billion Domestic currency 2024 up 128.6% rising
56 Zambia 223.14 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 312.6% rising
57 Vanuatu 128.27 billion Domestic currency 2024 up 44.2% rising
58 Suriname 110.25 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 580.9% volatile
59 Zimbabwe 108.09 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 2,182.2% volatile
60 Libya 102.41 billion Domestic currency 2021 flat
61 Maldives 71.87 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 135.7% volatile
62 Georgia 57.65 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 339.4% rising
63 Azerbaijan, Republic of 49.86 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 119.0% rising
64 Jordan 47.75 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 51.1% rising
65 Sierra Leone 38.15 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 637.5% volatile
66 Seychelles 29.77 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 118.1% rising
67 Gambia 22.56 billion Domestic currency 2024 down 19.8% flat
68 Brunei Darussalam 17.52 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 22.0% rising
69 Kuwait 10.68 billion Domestic currency 2025 down 69.8% falling
70 Solomon Islands 7.99 billion Domestic currency 2025 rising
71 Sao Tome and Principe 4.55 billion Domestic currency 2025 rising
72 Belize 3.58 billion Domestic currency 2025 up 128.4% rising
73 Fiji 1.67 billion Domestic currency 2001 up 43.8% volatile
74 Tonga 971.34 million Domestic currency 2025 up 115.8% rising

Regions and income groups

Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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Indicator
Broad Money, M5 (Domestic currency)
Unit
Domestic currency
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
75 places, 1,128 data points, 1974–2025
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The Monetary and Financial Statistics (MFS), Monetary Aggregates dataset presents monetary aggregates based on standardized SRF data, while also reflecting country-specific components aligned with national definitions.