When were U.S. banks authorized to use bankers' acceptances for short-term financing of their customers' foreign and domestic trade?
A) In 1789, by the U.S. Constitution
B) In 1913, by the Federal Reserve Act
C) In 1934, by the International Exchange Act
D) In 1980, by the Deregulation of Domestic and International Exchange Act
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