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27 May, 11:29

A bank is required to maintain an average daily balance at the Fed of $700 million. On the first day of the maintenance period it maintains a balance of $750 million, the next two days it maintains a balance of $725 million, the next three days it maintains a balance of $625 million, the next three days it maintains a balance of $775 million, the next two days it maintains a balance of $700 million, and the next two days it maintains a balance of $675 million. What does its balance at the Fed has to be on the last day of the maintenance period in order to have a zero cumulative reserve deficit? A. $700 million B. $650 million C. $750 million D. $325 million E. None of the options is correct

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  1. 27 May, 11:59
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    B. $650 million

    Explanation:

    total excess balance = 50 + 2*25 + 3*-75 + 75*3 + 2*0 + 2*-25

    total excess balance = 50

    so in the last day it can fall short by 50

    last day balance = 700 - 50 = 650

    Therefore, The balance at the Fed has to be 650 million on the last day of the maintenance period in order to have a zero cumulative reserve deficit
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