A bank's reserves are
A) the minimum value of assets it must have.
B) the amount of gold it is required to have as reserves against loans.
C) the value of federal securities it is required to have as reserves against loans
D) deposits that banks have accepted from customers but have not loaned out.
Ans: D) deposits that banks have accepted from customers but have not loaned out.
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