Open market operations are
A) the procedures for approving loans at commercial banks.
B) the procedures of applying for loans at commercial banks.
C) the Federal Reserve's purchase and sale of existing U.S. government securities.
D) steps a bank must complete before it can invest in stocks on the open market.
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