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The two broadest measures of the nation’s money supply rose in the week ended Aug. 1, the Federal Reserve Board reported. The Fed said the measure known as M2 rose to a seasonally adjusted $3,027.7 billion from $3,022.7 billion the week before. An even broader measure, M3, increased to a seasonally adjusted $3,823.2 billion from $3,820.2 billion. The narrowest measure of the money supply, M1, rose to a seasonally adjusted $784.4 billion from $781.9 billion. M1 includes cash in circulation, deposits in checking accounts and non-bank travelers checks. M2 is M1 plus accounts such as savings deposits and money market mutual funds. M3 is M2 plus less-liquid accounts, such as certificates of deposit in minimum denominations of $100,000.

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