Global Liquidity (M2)
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Global liquidity refers to the amount of money available in the global economy, often measured by the M2 money supply. This includes cash, deposits, money market accounts, and other financial assets. Major central banks like the Federal Reserve and the People’s Bank of China influence global liquidity, which can drive investment in assets like Bitcoin. Increases in liquidity often coincide with Bitcoin price movements, especially during times of economic stimulus such as quantitative easing.