Frakcinio rezervo bankininkystė (Lithuanian Wikipedia)

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  • An explanation of how it works from the New York Regional Reserve Bank of the US Federal Reserve system. Scroll down to the „Reserve Requirements and Money Creation“ section. Here is what it says:
    "Reserve requirements affect the potential of the banking system to create transaction deposits. If the reserve requirement is 10%, for example, a bank that receives a $100 deposit may lend out $90 of that deposit. If the borrower then writes a check to someone who deposits the $90, the bank receiving that deposit can lend out $81. As the process continues, the banking system can expand the initial deposit of $100 into a maximum of $1,000 of money ($100+$90+81+$72.90+…=$1,000). In contrast, with a 20% reserve requirement, the banking system would be able to expand the initial $100 deposit into a maximum of $500 ($100+$80+$64+$51.20+…=$500). Thus, higher reserve requirements should result in reduced money creation and, in turn, in reduced economic activity. "
    The link to this page is: http://www.newyorkfed.org/aboutthefed/fedpoint/fed45.html

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