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10.11.202511:00:00UTC+00Oman’s M2 Money Supply Growth Cools in September 2025

The Sultanate of Oman's M2 money supply demonstrated a significant deceleration in September 2025, according to the latest financial data released on November 10, 2025. The growth rate in this key economic indicator, which encapsulates cash, checking deposits, and easily convertible near money, dropped to 4.3% on a year-over-year basis. This marks a notable slowdown from the 6.1% increase recorded in August.

The latest figures are reflective of a broader deceleration in monetary expansion within the Gulf state. Central banks monitor the M2 money supply closely as it offers crucial insights into the possible future direction of economic growth and inflationary pressures. The drop from August’s figure points towards a potential cooling in economic activities or a policy-driven attempt to curb inflationary pressures.

This decrease comes at a time when the global economy is witnessing significant flux, and Oman's financial strategists may be recalibrating their policies as the nation navigates these shifting tides. Policymakers and financial analysts will likely continue to observe these changes closely, as shifts in the money supply can have extensive impacts on areas like consumer spending, investment, and interest rates within the country.

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