Why are deposit-type FIs important in the nation's money supply?
A) only their assets are used as money
B) they are all nationally chartered and therefore members of the Federal Reserve System
C) their deposit liabilities are checkable deposits
D) they have no liabilities
Correct Answer:
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Q33: If an intermediary holds foreign financial assets
Q34: Decisions FIs make about the composition of
Q35: Which depository institution is not considered a
Q36: Which depository institution is considered a thrift?
A)S&Ls
B)savings
Q37: Which FIs are not considered depository institutions?
A)commercial
Q39: A bank's success depends in particular upon
A)its
Q40: What is the major difference between a
Q41: Money market deposit accounts offer which of
Q42: The largest source of funds for commercial
Q43: A bank's liquidity needs can best be
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