what is fractional resreve banking?
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Fractional-reserve banking, the most common form of banking practised by commercial banks worldwide, involves banks accepting deposits from customers and making loans to borrowers while holding in reserve an amount equal to only a fraction of the bank's deposit liabilities.
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Fractional-reserve banking, the most common form of banking practised by commercial banks worldwide, involves banks accepting deposits from customers and making loans to borrowers while holding in reserve an amount equal to only a fraction of the bank's deposit liabilities
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