ECB Monetary — Money Supply, Yield Curves & Banknotes

ECB Monetary — Money Supply, Yield Curves & Banknotes MCP Connector for Claude

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Eurozone monetary data: M1, M2, and M3 money supply aggregates, government bond yield curves from 3 months to 30 years, full yield curve snapshots, and euro banknotes in circulation statistics from the European Central Bank.

4 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

Eurozone monetary data.

4 Tools

  • M1/M2/M3 — Money supply aggregates
  • Yield Curve — Government bonds by maturity
  • Curve Snapshot — All maturities at once
  • Banknotes — Euro notes in circulation
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get_monetary_aggregate

M1 = notes, coins + overnight deposits. M2 = M1 + deposits up to 2 years. M3 = M2 + repos + money market funds + debt securities up to 2 years. M3 is the ECB's primary monetary aggregate for policy analysis. Get eurozone monetary aggregates — M1, M2, M3 money supply

get_yield_curve

AAA-rated or all government bonds. Maturities from 3 months to 30 years. The yield curve shape is a key indicator of economic expectations. Get the eurozone government bond yield curve for a specific maturity

get_yield_curve_snapshot

Shows the current shape of the eurozone yield curve — normal (upward), flat, or inverted. Get a full yield curve snapshot — all maturities at the latest date

get_banknotes

Covers all denominations from €5 to €500. Monthly data from the start of the euro. Get eurozone banknotes in circulation statistics

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What is the current M3 money supply in the eurozone?

💰 **Eurozone M3 Money Supply** Latest: €16,423 billion (Feb 2026) Annual growth: +4.2% M3 = M2 + repos + money market funds + short-term debt securities Source: ECB, BSI dataflow

What is the 10-year Eurozone government bond yield?

According to the latest ECB yield curve snapshot, the 10-year Eurozone government bond yield is currently around 2.49%, reflecting updated market expectations across member states.

Show me the growth of euro banknotes in circulation.

The total value of euro banknotes in circulation has reached approximately €1,572 billion. I can provide a breakdown of the specific denominations being printed and distributed.

An inverted yield curve means short-term bonds yield more than long-term bonds. It often precedes recessions as markets expect central banks to cut rates. An inverted curve has preceded every US recession since 1970.

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