reservekrav
Reservekrav, or reserve requirements, are regulatory standards set by a central bank that require banks to hold a minimum portion of their deposits as reserves. Reserves can be kept as vault cash or as deposits with the central bank. The required reserve ratio specifies the share of certain deposits that must be backed, and it can vary by country, financial institution type, and deposit category.
The primary purpose of reserve requirements is to ensure liquidity in the banking system and to constrain
Reserve requirements are one instrument among several used to manage money supply and financial stability. They
Critics argue that reserve requirements can be costly to administer and may be less effective in modern