Exam ICWIM Topic 1 Question 7 Discussion
Actual exam question for CISI's ICWIM exam
Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
Question #: 7
Topic #: 1
During a period of quantitative easing banks hold more reserves. The effect of this is that:
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Quantitative easing is a monetary policy tool where a central bank purchases assets, typically government bonds, injecting liquidity into the financial system. These purchases increase commercial banks' reserve balances and are intended to ease financial conditions. The policy aims to reduce longer-term yields, support asset prices, and encourage credit creation by improving bank liquidity and lowering funding pressures. In exam terms, the expected transmission mechanism is that banks, holding higher reserves and operating in a lower-yield environment, are more able and more willing to extend lending to households and businesses, supporting consumption and investment. The other options conflict with the typical intention of QE. QE is generally used when inflation is too low or growth is weak, and it is designed to raise demand, not mechanically reduce money in circulation. Interest rates are usually being held down, not pushed up, as part of the same easing stance. While banks may choose to hold reserves rather than lend if confidence is low, the standard expected effect tested is increased lending capacity and stimulus to the economy.
by Zenobia at Jul 16, 2026, 01:33 AM
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