f the Fed wishes to increase the money supply, it can: Multiple Choice sell a bond to bank, and take the money it receives in exchange out of circulation in the economy. buy bonds from a bank, giving the bank cash in return, which it can then lend out. sell a bond to a bank, and take the money it receives and lend it out to someone else. buy a bond from a bank, requiring the bank to hold the money it receives as excess reserves.