L: A broad monetary measure that combines M3 plus several liquid assets, including commercial paper, U.S. Treasury bills, savings bonds, and bankers' acceptances. L used to be tracked and reported by the Federal Reserve System along with M1, M2, and M3. However, L is no longer reported.L once represented the broadest measure of liquid assets reported by the Federal Reserve System. It contained everything in M3 (currency, checkable deposits, assorted savings deposits, and institutional near monies), plus four nonmoney liquid assets--commercial paper, U.S. Treasury bills, savings bonds, and bankers' acceptances. These liquid assets provide a pool of wealth that can be converted to money (currency or checkable deposits) with relative ease and minimal loss of value. The assets are not quite as liquid as the savings near monies found in M2 nor the investment near monies found in M3. But they are substantially more liquid than other financial or physical assets (corporate stocks, factories, housing, or furniture). While the numbers are not readily available, when officially tracked by the Federal Reserve, about 80 to 85 percent of L was comprised of M3, with the remaining 15 to 20 percent consisting of the extra liquid assets. Liquid AssetsL was calculated, when it as officially tracked, as the sum of M3 and liquid assets. These liquid assets are financial assets that can be converted to currency or checkable deposits only minimal effort and minimal loss of value.The four primary liquid assets added to M3 to calculate L are: (1) commercial paper, (2) U.S. Treasury bills, (3) savings bonds, and (4) bankers' acceptances.
Three Monetary AggregatesWhile L is no longer reported by the Federal Reserve System, three other monetary aggregates continue to be tracked. They are conveniently labeled M1, M2, and M3.
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