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The amount of funds that the bank must hold in non-interest-bearing reserves against deposits made by their customers is considered O open market operations. discount rate. O reserve requirement. O All of the above are correct. O None of the above are correct.

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00:02 Here for the solution for the answer option c is the correct to give the fed control over lending ability of commercial banks for the explanation the commercial banks must hold required reserve with the federal reserve so that the landing ability of commercial banks will be under control of the federal reserve thus the option c is the answer...
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