Reserve requirements are regulations set by central banks that mandate commercial banks to hold a certain percentage of their deposits in reserve, either in cash or as deposits with the central bank. This ensures that banks maintain enough liquidity to meet customer withdrawals and stabilize the financial system. By adjusting reserve requirements, central banks can influence the money supply and overall economic activity. Lowering reserve requirements can stimulate lending and spending, while raising them can help control inflation.
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