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How Does the M2 Statistic Affect Monetary Policy?

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This Web page, part of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Web site, discusses the effect of M2. M2 is the measurement of currency, checkable deposits, liquid savings instruments, and small time deposits at commercial banks and savings and loans. The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is one of twelve regional Reserve Banks in the Federal Reserve System. Also known as the Fed, the Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States.

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    Topics: Economics, History-Social Science, Calculus, Mathematics, Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability

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