Reserve ratio
The reserve ratio is the proportion of bank deposits that banks must hold as reserves, these reserves can not be lent out. The reserve ratio is determined by the central bank.
A reserve ratio of 20 % means that banks have to keep 20 % of deposited funds as reserves in the bank and can only lend 80 % of
deposited funds. A reserve ratio limits the credit expansion in the community.
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4/25/2013
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