Question #108

The interest rate in the interbank market is the price that banks have to pay for overnight funds that are held in the reserve accounts the private banks hold at the central bank. If the total demand for reserves equals the total supply of reserves, then overnight interbank lending will not compromise the central banks short-term interest rate target.

Answer #944

Answer: True

Explanation

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