File:Net Reserves 1990 2008.png
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Graph created from St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank ArchivaL Federal Reserve Economic Data (ALFRED), 15 May 2008. ( http://alfred.stlouisfed.org/)
Graphs depicts net free or borrowed reserves (in billions of dollars) of depository institutions 01-01-90 to 05-09-08.
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