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- Activity in money markets increased significantly in the late 1970s and early 1980s because of O regulations that limited what banks could pay for deposits. O rising short-term interest rates. O both A and B of the above. O neither A nor B of the above.The difference between M1 and M2 is given bywhich of the following?a. M1 includes currency, coins, gold, and silver,whereas M2 does not contain gold and silver.b. M1 is made up of currency and checkabledeposits, whereas M2 contains M1 plus savingsdeposits and small time deposits.c. M1 is limited to checkable deposits, whereasM2 contains currency.d. M1 includes only currency, whereas M2contains M1 plus checkable deposits.Assume that you are interested in earning some returnon the idle balances you usually keep in your checkingaccount and decide to buy some money market mutualfunds shares by writing a check. Comment on the effectof your action (with everything else the same) on M1and M2
- Consider a situation where the central bank increases the money supply. equal, if nominal GDP increased by $800 billion during a time when veloc did the central bank increase the money supply? O $400 million O $200 million O $200 billion O $400 billion No new data to save. Last checkAssume that the balance sheet of a bank in your assigned country as below:Assets LiabilitiesReserves $5,000 Deposits $40,000Loans $45,000 Capital $10,000a. If the required reserve ratio is 3 percent, then how much does this bank has excessreserves?b. Suppose a bank purchases $1,500 of government securities using funds from reserves.How much do bank assets change as a result of this transaction? Show the change inthe balance sheet above. How much does Money Supply change due to this transaction?c. Calculate the bank’s leverage ratio. What is the maximum decrease (in %) in the marketvalue of assets before the bank becomes insolvent?Please xplain why the answer is this: a) 0.1 * 1000 = 100 b) 1000-100 = 900 c) Let CU be currency in circulation Old MS = CU + R*[1/reserve deposit ratio] = CU + existing created deposits = CU + 30000 New MS after deposit = [CU – 1000] + [existing created deposits] + [newly created deposits] = [CU -1000] + [30000] + [1000*1/0.1] Difference = -1000 + [1000/0.1] = 9000 a) 0.1 * 1000 = 100 b) 1000-100 = 900 c) Let CU be currency in circulation Old MS = CU + R*[1/reserve deposit ratio] = CU + existing created deposits = CU + 30000 New MS after deposit = [CU – 1000] + [existing created deposits] + [newly created deposits] = [CU -1000] + [30000] + [1000*1/0.1] Difference = -1000 + [1000/0.1] = 9000
- . Suppose that the T-account for Nan Bank Inc. is as follows:Assets LiabilitiesReserves $100,000Loans $400,000 Deposits $500,000. If the Bank of Canada requires banks to hold 5 percent of deposits reserves, how much in excess reserves does Nan Bank Inc. now hold?Assume that all other banks hold only the required amount of reserves. IfNan Bank Inc. decides to reduce its reserves to only the required amount, byhow much would the economy's money supply increase?Suppose that the bank holds $15m of treasury bonds, $10m of reserves, $30m of checkable deposits, $20 of time deposits and has $6m of capital. How much loan does the bank have if we know it doesn't have any other assets or liabilities Suppose in the same bank checkable deposits and reserves pay 0 interest. The interest rate on treasuries is 3%, loans pay 7% and time deposits pay 5%. How much profit does the bank make? What is the banks return on assets?4. a) Suppose that Tk.10,000 in new taka bills (never seen before) falls magically from the sky into your hands. What are the minimum increase and the maximum increase in the money supply that may result? Assume the required reserve ratio is 10 percent.b) Suppose you receive Tk. 10,000 from your grandmother and deposits the money in a saving account. your grandmother gave you the money by writing a check on her saving account. Would the maximum increase in the money supply still be what you found it to be in part a) where you received the money from the sky? Why or why not?c) Suppose that instead you getting Tk. 10,000 from the sky or a check through your grandmother, you get the money from your mother who had buried it in a can in her backyard. In this case, would the maximum increase in the money supply be what you found it to be in part a)? Why or why not?
- 13. Suppose that the T-account for Nan Bank Inc. is as follows:Assets LiabilitiesReserves $100,000Loans $400,000 Deposits $500,000If the Bank of Canada requires banks to hold 5 percent of deposits asreserves, how much in excess reserves does Nan Bank Inc. now hold?Assume that all other banks hold only the required amount of reserves. IfNan Bank Inc. decides to reduce its reserves to only the required amount, byhow much would the economy's money supply increase?Suppose that the bank holds $15m of treasury bonds, $10m of reserves, $30m of checkable deposits, $20 of time deposits and has $6m of capital. How much loan does the bank have if we know it doesn't have any other assets or liabilities Suppose in the same bank checkable deposits and reserves pay 0 interest. The interest rate on treasuries is 3%, loans pay 7% and time deposits pay 5%. How much profit does the bank make?Suppose that National bank has $36 million in checkable deposits, Commonwealth bank has $45 million in checkable deposits and the required reserve ratio for checkable deposits is 10%. If the National bank has $4 million in reserves and Commonwealth has $5 million iin reserves, how much excess reserves does each bank have? Suppose that a customer of the National bank writies a check for $2 million to a real estate broker who deposits the check at Commonwealth bank. After the check clears, how much excess reserves does each bank have?