Calculate the M1 and M2 money multipliers using the nformation on the right. The M1 multiplier is 1.75. The M2 multiplier is 11.33 . > A Answer to 2 decimal places. How is the money multiplier influenced by the banks' reserve ratio? An increase in banks' reserves with no change in deposits banks' reserve ratio and the money multiplier. A. increases; increases B. decreases; increases C. increases; decreases D. does not change; does not change In June 2014, individuals and businesses held: - $50 billion in currency - $1,000 billion in chequable deposits - $5,000 billion in non-chequable deposits - $750 billion in fixed term deposits and other deposits In June 2014, banks held: - $450 billion in currency - $100 billion in reserves at the central bank - $800 billion in loans to households and businesses.