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The agency responsible for regulating the money supply in the United States is:
(i) the Comptroller of the Currency.
(ii) the U.S. Treasury.
(iii) the Federal Reserve.
(iv) the U.S. Bank.
The agency responsible for regulating the money supply in the United States is:
(i) the Comptroller of the Currency.
(ii) the U.S. Treasury.
(iii) the Federal Reserve.
(iv) the U.S. Bank.
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