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Economics
Monetary Policy
Central Bank Intervention
In economics, how will the central bank steps in to increase the money supply with liquid asset ratio? Answer in one sentence
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The central bank can lower the liquid asset ratio requirement for commercial banks, allowing them to hold less reserves and thus increasing the amount of money available for lending and investment in the economy.
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