Multiple Choice
The power of the central banking system in the United States to buy and sell government securities to increase or decrease the supply of money in the economy is called
A) open-market operations.
B) reserve requisitions.
C) acquisition and divestiture functionality.
D) federal funds adjustment.
E) quantitative easing.
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