The monetary base in Japan jumped 35.1 percent on year in September, the Bank of Japan said on Friday, coming in at 332.194 trillion yen.
That follows the 33.3 percent spike in August.
Banknotes in circulation climbed an annual 5.9 percent, while coins in circulation gained 0.7 percent.
Current account balances surged 52.4 percent on year, including a 51.5 percent spike in reserve balances.
The adjusted monetary base climbed 46.3 percent to 332.512 trillion yen.
For the third quarter of 2015, the monetary base jumped 33.7 percent on year.
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