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The buying and selling of securities by the Federal or issuing bank is known as the Open Market Policy. By this policy, the means of payment are either supplied to credit institutes and business or withdrawn from them. The "Open Market" concept recalls the practice of the Bank of England, which settled its state loan business in a market open to all comers. Participation in the refinancing business, on the other hand, remained restricted to special institutes, the discount houses.
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