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Should commercial banks be barred from creating money when they lend?
In the UK, commercial banks create the majority of money in circulation—around 97%—when they issue loans, simultaneously creating a matching deposit. This process, confirmed by the Bank of England, drives economic activity but is criticised for contributing to debt, asset bubbles and inequality. Campaigns like Positive Money advocate shifting money creation exclusively to the central bank.
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