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Monetary Policy

A country's central bank uses a set of instruments called monetary policy to regulate the total amount of money in circulation, foster economic expansion, and implement measures like adjusting interest rates and adjusting bank reserve requirements. The Federal Reserve Bank of the United States carries out monetary policy under a twin mandate to maximize employment while containing inflation.

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