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why is the relationship between the fdic and the fed? (1 point) the fed helps the fdic insure banks. the fdic prints the money that the fed issues. the fdic can challenge the interest rates the fed sets. the fed limits how much the fdic can invest in banks.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is responsible for insuring deposits in banks. The Federal Reserve (the Fed) plays a role in the overall banking system. One of the Fed's functions is to assist in the process of insuring banks, which is related to the FDIC's role. The other options are incorrect. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing prints money, not the FDIC. The FDIC does not challenge the Fed's interest - rate setting. And the Fed does not limit the FDIC's investment in banks in the way described.
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The Fed helps the FDIC insure banks.