Multiple Choice
When the Fed buys a Treasury bill from the public, how does it usually pay for the T-bill?
A) by writing a check on a commercial bank account
B) by printing new Federal Reserve notes
C) by creating new reserves in bank accounts
D) by prepaying taxes into the Treasury's account
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