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If the Fed's Open-Market Operations Expand the Money Supply, One

Question 70

Question 70

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If the Fed's open-market operations expand the money supply, one can expect


A) a decrease in excess reserves.
B) bond prices to rise.
C) interest rates to rise.
D) open-market sales of T-bills.

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