Difference between reserves and excess reserves
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Total reserves are made up of the amounts that the Fed compels banks to hold, called required reserves, and the extra mounts that banks elect to hold is called excess reserves.

The difference between required reserves and excess reserves:
• A required reserve is reserves that the Fed compels banks to hold.
• An excess reserve is reserves that the extra amount the banks chose to hold.

The difference between required reserves and excess reserves:
• A required reserve is reserves that the Fed compels banks to hold.
• An excess reserve is reserves that the extra amount the banks chose to hold.
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