Multiple Choice
If a bank calls in a loan to replenish its reserves, what is likely to happen to the other bank's reserves?
A) another bank's desired reserves will increase
B) another bank's desired reserves will decrease
C) another bank's actual reserves will increase
D) another bank's actual reserves will decrease
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