Indonesia's broad money supply (M2) expanded 9.2% year-on-year in April, reaching 10,253.7 trillion Indonesian rupiah, but easing from 9.7% growth in March, Bank Indonesia said Friday.
The moderation was supported by a 13.6% rise in narrow money (M1) and a 4.7% increase in quasi-money, compared with 14.4% and 5.2% respectively in the previous month.
Growth in M2 was mainly driven by net claims on the central government, which rose 38.6% in April after a 39.1% increase in March.
Bank credit also supported liquidity expansion, increasing 9.4% year-on-year, compared with 8.9% in the prior month, according to central bank data.