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Commercial Bank Reserves (Central Bank Deposits)

Commercial bank reserves, often referred to simply as 'reserves', are the deposit accounts that commercial banks hold at the central bank. These reserves, alongside banknotes in circulation, constitute the major liabilities on a central bank's balance sheet.

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