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When the Federal Reserve (the Fed) conducts open market operations, what does it involve?
A.
It involves the Fed raising the discount rates.
B.
It involves the Fed buying and selling stocks.
C.
It involves the Fed buying or selling government bonds/securities.
D.
It involves the Fed opening new banking markets .
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