Mumbai, April 29 -- The European Central Bank (ECB) reported a modest uptick in euro area liquidity conditions for March 2026, according to its latest monetary statistics release.

The annual growth rate of the broad monetary aggregate M3 rose to 3.2% in March, up from 3.0% in February, indicating a gradual expansion in overall money supply. In contrast, the narrower aggregate M1-which includes currency in circulation and overnight deposits-saw its growth rate ease slightly to 4.6% from 4.8% in the previous month.

On the credit side, lending dynamics remained steady for households, with the annual growth rate of adjusted loans holding unchanged at 3.0% in March. Meanwhile, lending to non-financial corporations showed a slight improvement, ...