Liquidity in the Kingdom's economy (the M3 money supply in its comprehensive concept) reached its highest level ever by the end of March 2022, after rising by 8.44% on an annual basis, and 1.79% on a monthly basis, to reach 2.372 trillion riyals .
According to Arab Net, liquidity rose on a monthly basis by 41.71 billion riyals, which is the highest monthly increase in 28 months, specifically since December 2019, when liquidity increased at that time by 69.08 billion riyals, and liquidity rose in March by 184.68 billion riyals, This is the highest value increase in 9 months, specifically since July 2021, when it rose by 200.89 billion riyals (the third highest increase on an annual basis ever).
Liquidity recorded an annual increase for 43 consecutive months, specifically since August 2018, and on a monthly basis it continued to rise for the second month in a row, as it declined in January 2022 by 0.61%, a decline that came after a rise for four consecutive months. Also.
The volume of liquidity in the Saudi economy has increased since the launch of Vision 2030 in April 2016, by 33.2%, rising from 1.78 trillion riyals at the end of April 2016 to 2.37 trillion riyals at the end of March 2022.