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    If the Fed Wants to Reduce Banks' Reserves, It Can
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If the Fed Wants to Reduce Banks' Reserves, It Can

Question 150

Question 150

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If the Fed wants to reduce banks' reserves, it can


A) buy securities in the open market.
B) lower the reserve ratio.
C) lower the federal funds rate.
D) raise the discount rate.

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