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What happened between deposition of units 1 and 2?
Deposits
Funds placed in a bank account that can be withdrawn by the account holder, typically used for safekeeping or to earn interest.
Money Supply
The total amount of money in circulation or in existence within a country, including cash and deposits.
Reserve Requirement
The minimum amount of funds that a bank must hold in reserve against deposits made by customers.
Reserves
Funds or material set aside or saved for future use; in banking, refers to the amount of funds that a bank holds in reserve to meet central bank requirements and withdrawals.
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