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When the Fed conducts an open market sale, it:
(i) increases the money supply and raises interest rates.
(ii) increases the money supply and lowers interest rates.
(iii) reduces the money supply and raises interest rates.
(iv) reduces the money supply and lowers the interest rate.
When the Fed conducts an open market sale, it:
(i) increases the money supply and raises interest rates.
(ii) increases the money supply and lowers interest rates.
(iii) reduces the money supply and raises interest rates.
(iv) reduces the money supply and lowers the interest rate.
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