Question 18 A commercial bank's last resort for borrowing reserves is O foreign banks O the central government O the discount window O the federal funds market 5
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Step 1: The first option, foreign banks, is not typically a commercial bank's last resort for borrowing reserves, as it may involve additional risks and complications. Show more…
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