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To: Ilaine who wrote (11799)12/12/2001 11:06:09 PM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
hold it, why dragging these unreal 100% number into the discussion? The requirements of the law regarding the reserves are pretty clear. I dont know the exact numbers myself (they're actually one of the few handles the central bank has on financial sector) but anyhow it is closer to 10 than to 100 percent - anybody here with real numbers? -. So, discussing the case of 100% reserves required is fine - for a fresman course on "let me start you on banking". It shows fast, there's no banks with 100% reserve requirement. Just the deposit boxes, as DAK pointed out.
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