Multiple Choice
The main distinction between M2 and M2+ is that M2+ also includes
A) coins in circulation.
B) deposits at financial institutions other than the chartered banks.
C) deposits at trust companies, caisse populaires and foreign- currency accounts.
D) paper currency.
E) money market mutual funds held by the Bank of Canada.
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