Multiple Choice
The two basic functions of the Canadian chartered banks and saving institutions are:
A) making loans to the public and the federal government.
B) holding the money deposits of businesses and households, and making loans to the public.
C) holding the money deposits of businesses and households, and lending to the federal government.
D) creating money and lending to the federal government.
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