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Banks are financial intermediaries between customers who want to deposit money and customers who want to borrow money. True or false

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Principles of Economics
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00:01 Now, in this problem, we are given with one statement and we need to tell is the statement true or false.
00:07 Okay, so statement we have, banks are financial intermediaries between customers who want to deposit money and customers who wants to borrow money.
00:18 This statement is absolutely true.
00:21 This is correct statement.
00:23 So bank facilitates the transfer of funds from savers to borrowers...
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