
Annual growth of 10.4% adds $13.6 trillion, marking the third straight month of accelerating expansion in global liquidity levels.
Global broad money supply reached $144 trillion in December 2025, reflecting a year-on-year increase of $13.6 trillion or 10.4%. This marks the third consecutive month of accelerating growth. Since 2000, the global money supply has expanded by $118 trillion, representing a compounded annual growth rate of 7.0%. The sustained rise highlights ongoing increases in global liquidity, which can influence asset markets, including digital currencies and traditional investments.