LynAlden on Nostr: No. Banks ironically had higher than normal reserve levels when reserve requirements ...
No. Banks ironically had higher than normal reserve levels when reserve requirements were eliminated. Banks have all sorts of capital ratio requirements and liquidity requirements.
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