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Monetary policy and central banks trivia questions
Monetary policy and central banks trivia
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- Which money measure covers cash and demand deposits along with time deposits and other assets that turn into cash fairly easily?Monetary policy and central banks
- Which policy tries to steady the economy by adjusting the amount of money in circulation or the interest rate?Monetary policy and central banks
- Which body issues currency in South Korea?Monetary policy and central banks
- What does a central bank commonly do when the economy is weak?Monetary policy and central banks
- Which arrangement makes a bank hold back a set share of its deposits?Monetary policy and central banks
- Which goal does the Bank of Korea hold as the most important in monetary policy?Monetary policy and central banks
- What is quantitative easing (QE)?Monetary policy and central banks
- Which direction does a central bank take when prices are rising sharply?Monetary policy and central banks
- Which of the following is not a monetary policy tool of a central bank?Monetary policy and central banks
- When the economy is weak, a central bank normally tightens and cuts the money supply.Monetary policy and central banks
- Raising the reserve requirement ratio puts more money into circulation.Monetary policy and central banks
- What is the official currency unit of South Korea?Monetary policy and central banks
- The central bank of South Korea is the Financial Supervisory Service.Monetary policy and central banks
- Monetary policy tries to steady the economy by adjusting the amount of money in circulation or the interest rate.Monetary policy and central banks
- In South Korea one won is made up of 100 jeon, and the jeon is widely used in everyday transactions.Monetary policy and central banks
- In South Korea the Bank of Korea is the only place that may issue banknotes.Monetary policy and central banks
- An ordinary commercial bank may also print banknotes itself when it needs to.Monetary policy and central banks
- Monetary policy is mainly the central bank's business, and fiscal policy the government's.Monetary policy and central banks
- When prices are rising sharply, a central bank generally tightens and pulls money back in.Monetary policy and central banks
- The reserve requirement makes a bank hold back a set share of its deposits.Monetary policy and central banks