Asked by
Justin Cadeau
on Nov 11, 2024Verified
If the Fed buys a $1,000 U.S.government bond from a bank,it pays for it by giving the bank $1,000 in reserves-reserves that it simply creates out of thin air.
Government Bond
A debt security issued by a government to support government spending and obligations, offering a fixed rate of interest over a period of time.
Reserves
Funds or commodities set aside for future use or held as a buffer against unforeseen shortages or financial emergencies.
- Master the concepts behind the Federal Reserve's use of monetary policy instruments to shape economic outcomes.
- Understand the effects of the Federal Reserve's policies on banking reserves and the money supply.
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Learning Objectives
- Master the concepts behind the Federal Reserve's use of monetary policy instruments to shape economic outcomes.
- Understand the effects of the Federal Reserve's policies on banking reserves and the money supply.