A central bank can "create" money by
A) selling some of its foreign-currency reserves for domestic currency.
B) selling government Treasury bills to the commercial banks.
C) increasing the rate of inflation.
D) issuing its own Central Bank bonds.
E) purchasing government securities on the open market.
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