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The World Of Banking And Commercial Banks
Banks act like 'money pumps'
To put it simply, banks are in business to look after money that one group
of people do not want to spend. They then lend that money to another group
who do not have enough of their own money to spend. By offering suitable
interest rates or other incentives, the banks can attract de-posits of money. This
money safely in the banks is temporarily with-drawn from circulation. The
banks then help to pump or 'inject' that money back into circulation by lending
it to those who want extra money to spend.
The basic idea of banking is that a bank attracts deposits of money at
one rate of interest and then lends the money at a higher rate of interest.
The aim is to do this profitably.
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