Multiple Choice
When the Fed buys U.S. government securities from a bank, the Fed
A) loans the money needed to buy the securities to the bank.
B) increases the bank's reserves at the Fed.
C) obtains the money for the purchase from the U.S. Treasury.
D) decreases the monetary base and raises the federal funds rate.
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