An example of "interbank activities" in the Canadian banking system is
A) jointly regulating financial markets.
B) jointly regulating the money supply.
C) lender of last resort to the banking system.
D) banks lending money to each other in order to meet daily cash requirements.
E) banks pooling their money together to fund the operations of the Bank of Canada.
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