Euro Area Bank Rates & Money Supply API
The interest rates euro-area households and businesses actually pay, and how fast the money supply is growing, read live from the European Central Bank's public Data Portal — no key, nothing stored. Policy rates are the headline, but what reaches the real economy is the bank lending rate: the cost of a new mortgage, a consumer loan, a business loan, and the rate paid on deposits. The rates endpoint returns the latest euro-area readings for all of these (the ECB MIR "cost of borrowing" series), each with its value, the month it refers to, the month-on-month change and a plain-language label. The moneysupply endpoint returns the annual growth of M1, M2 and M3 — the monetary aggregates whose expansion or contraction leads inflation and the credit cycle. The series endpoint returns the recent monthly history of any one indicator. This is the euro-area bank-rate / monetary-aggregate macro cut — distinct from the ECB policy-rate, yield-curve and €STR APIs, the FX-rate APIs and the country-specific central-bank APIs in the catalogue. All series are euro-area (U2), monthly, in percent.
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