Global M2 Money Supply Data
Track M2 money supply across the world's largest economies. View global M2 data by country, compare trends, and access clean data via API or CSV.
In macroeconomic analysis, global liquidity is most commonly measured using global M2 money supply.
Latest M2 Money Supply by Country
| Country | M2 (USD) | YTD | Last Updated |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🇺🇸United States | $22.7T | +1.0% | May 22, 2026 |
| 🇨🇳China | $51.8T | +4.4% | May 22, 2026 |
| 🇪🇺Eurozone | $18.9T | -0.5% | May 22, 2026 |
Updated daily. Values reflect each country's latest published M2 figure converted to USD at the current exchange rate.
M2 Money Supply by Country
🇺🇸United States
The Federal Reserve publishes US M2 data weekly. The United States has the world's largest economy, and the US dollar serves as the global reserve currency.
🇨🇳China
The People's Bank of China reports M2 monthly. China has the largest M2 money supply in absolute terms globally.
🇪🇺Eurozone
The European Central Bank publishes Eurozone M2 monthly, covering multiple major European economies.
🇯🇵Japan
The Bank of Japan releases M2 data monthly. Japan has historically maintained high liquidity levels relative to its economy.
🇬🇧United Kingdom
The Bank of England publishes UK M2 data monthly, reflecting domestic monetary conditions.
🇨🇦Canada
The Bank of Canada reports M2 data monthly, with trends often linked to commodity cycles and housing markets.
Global M2 Aggregate
The global M2 aggregate combines money supply across major economies into a single comparable metric.
Current Global M2
~$108 trillion
This figure is calculated by:
- Converting each country's M2 into USD
- Aggregating across all major economies
Global M2 Chart
Understanding M2 requires looking at trends over time.
Global M2 and Global Liquidity
Global M2 money supply is the foundation of global liquidity. Tracking M2 across economies allows investors and analysts to understand:
- Liquidity cycles
- Monetary expansion and tightening
- Long-term macro trends
Global M2 and Inflation
Changes in M2 money supply often influence inflation trends. Periods of rapid expansion in money supply can lead to:
- Increased demand
- Rising asset prices
- Higher consumer prices over time
Access Global M2 Data
MetricsMonster provides multiple ways to access global M2 data.
API Access
- Query global M2 programmatically
- Pull country-level or aggregated data
- Access historical time series
Interactive Charts
- Explore trends visually
- Compare countries
- Analyse liquidity cycles
Who Uses Global M2 Data?
Macro Investors
Tracking liquidity cycles to time asset allocation decisions.
Crypto Analysts
Studying M2 and asset price relationships for market context.
Quantitative Researchers
Building macro models that incorporate global money supply.
Developers
Integrating macro data into applications via API.
Historical Context
Global M2 money supply has expanded significantly over the past decades, particularly during periods of economic stimulus. Tracking global M2 provides insight into:
- Central bank policy responses
- Economic cycles
- Long-term liquidity trends