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Essay heading: Federal Reserve Bank Changing Money Supply
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The Fed can lower interest rates on the money they lend out. This encourages people to borrow money and go out and spend it. In the past, refund checks were issued to the public to stimulate the economy.
A good example is the economy following the September 11 terrorist attack. To prevent firms from defaulting on loans, the Federal Reserve took steps to provide additional funds for out financial system... displayed 300 characters
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To prevent firms from defaulting on loans, the Federal Reserve took steps to provide additional funds for out financial system. The allowed banks to borrow more money increased the Federal Reserve Float form $2.9 billion to $22.9 billion putting an additional $20 billion into the baking system. They also purchased government securities in the marketplace putting $30 billion into the hands of private citizens and businesses... displayed next 300 characters
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