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Business, 23.11.2019 05:31 Alienhead6187

Because bsb is cutting back on its loans, other banks will find they have too reserves, causing them to their loans.
bsb may find it difficult to cut back on its loans immediately because it cannot force people to pay off loans.
which of the following ways represent an alternative for bsb to return to its original reserve ratio? check all that apply.
a) lend money
b) attract additional deposits
c) borrow money from another bank
d) borrow money from the fed

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