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M1

 

Narrowest measure of the Money Supply. M1 includes currency held by the public, plus travelers' checks, demand deposits, other checkable deposits (including negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) accounts, Automatic Transfer Service (ATS) accounts, and credit union share draft accounts).

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a measure of the money supply; includes currency in circulation plus demand deposits or checking account balances


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M1, M01 or M-1 may refer to:

Contents

Arts and popular culture

Anime

Music

Photography

  • Leica M1, a 1959 35 mm camera model
  • Olympus OM-1, a 1972 manually operated 35mm single-lens reflex camera

Video games

Computing

  • a codename for Cyrix 6x86 processor
  • a short name for M1-DA, a video connector standard used on projectors

Economics and finance

Firearms and Military Equipment

Media

  • M1 (TV channel), a channel on Hungarian television Magyar Televízió
  • MobileOne, a telecommunications company in Singapore

Medicine

Sports

  • M-1 Global or M-1 Mixfight, a mixed martial arts organization

Science

Astronomy

Biology

Chemistry

  • ATC code M01 Anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products, a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
  • an initial thickener for napalm
  • An alternative name for the recreational drug Methylenedioxymethcathinone (MDMC)

Transportation

Roads

Railways

Bus routes

  • Route M-1 (MTA Maryland), a bus route in Baltimore, Maryland and its suburbs
  • Route M1 (Manhattan), a bus route in Manhattan

Vehicles


 
 

 

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