Monday, 9 May 2011
Within most banks deposits exceed reserves many times over
The government makes bank credit valuable by providing a guarantee to depositors, which reduces the (relative) value of cash. Bank credit would be worth less than it is without the guarantee. Without the guarantee banks would not be able to cause inflation. The banks are not a rich as they might appear. Only a very small fraction of a customer’s deposits are backed with cash reserves.
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