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The temperance reform movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries stigmatized
Reserve Requirements
Central banks' mandates on the minimum reserve levels that financial institutions need to uphold for their deposits.
Securities
Securities that signify ownership in a publicly-listed company (stock), a debt obligation to a government entity or a company (bond), or entitlements to ownership conveyed through an option.
Legal Reserves
Legal reserves are funds that financial institutions are required to hold in reserve against deposits made by their customers, as dictated by regulatory authorities.
Vault Cash
Physical money that is held in banks' vaults and ATMs, used to meet the bank's obligations to depositors.
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