Explore the monetary aggregates and learn more about loans, deposits of firms and households and the interest rates applied by banks. Find out about the risks and profitability of banks based on consolidated banking data.
In the euro area, three monetary aggregates are used to measure the amount of money in the economy: M1, M2 and M3. They are differentiated based on the ease and speed with which their underlying monetary instruments can be converted for payments.
The statistics included in this section are derived from the balance sheets of monetary financial institutions (such as banks). View data on deposits held by households and corporations in the euro area and loans provided to them.
Explore the capitalisation of banks in the euro area and other key indicators derived from the consolidated banking data and banking structural statistical indicators.