Deck 12: Financial Crises

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A major disruption in financial markets characterized by sharp declines in asset prices and firm failures is called a

A)financial crisis.
B)fiscal imbalance.
C)free-rider problem.
D)"lemons" problem.
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Debt deflation occurs when

A)an economic downturn causes the price level to fall and a deterioration in firms' net worth because of the increased burden of indebtedness.
B)rising interest rates worsen adverse selection and moral hazard problems.
C)lenders reduce their lending due to declining stock prices (equity deflation)that lowers the value of collateral.
D)corporations pay back their loans before the scheduled maturity date.
Question
When financial institutions go on a lending spree and expand their lending at a rapid pace they are participating in a

A)credit boom.
B)credit bust.
C)deleveraging.
D)market race.
Question
In a bank panic,the source of contagion is the

A)free-rider problem.
B)too-big-to-fail problem.
C)transactions cost problem.
D)asymmetric information problem.
Question
Most U.S. financial crises have started during periods of ________ either after the start of a recession,a stock market crash,or the failure of a major financial institution.

A)high uncertainty
B)low interest rates
C)low asset prices
D)high financial regulation
Question
If uncertainty about banks' health causes depositors to begin to withdraw their funds from banks,the country experiences a(n)

A)banking crisis.
B)financial recovery.
C)reduction of the adverse selection and moral hazard problems.
D)increase in information available to investors.
Question
When financial intermediaries deleverage,firms cannot fund investment opportunities resulting in

A)a contraction of economic activity.
B)an economic boom.
C)an increased opportunity for growth.
D)a call for government regulation.
Question
Financial crises in advanced economies might start from a

A)debt deflation.
B)currency crisis.
C)mismanagement of financial innovations.
D)currency mismatch.
Question
________ is a process of bundling together smaller loans (like mortgages)into standard debt securities.

A)Securitization
B)Origination
C)Debt deflation
D)Distribution
Question
When asset prices rise above their fundamental economic values,a(n)________ occurs.

A)asset-price bubble
B)liability war
C)decline in lending
D)decrease in moral hazard
Question
A serious consequence of a financial crisis is

A)a contraction in economic activity.
B)an increase in asset prices.
C)financial engineering.
D)financial globalization.
Question
The ________,the difference between the interest rate on Baa corporate bonds and U.S. Treasury bonds. rose sharply during the Great Depression.

A)credit boom
B)credit spread
C)adjustable-rate
D)default swap
Question
When the value of loans begins to drop,the net worth of financial institutions falls causing them to cut back on lending in a process called

A)deleveraging.
B)releveraging.
C)capitulation.
D)deflation.
Question
________ are asymmetric information problems that act as a barrier to efficient allocation of capital.

A)Asset prices
B)Credit imbalances
C)Financial frictions
D)Financial derivatives
Question
A financial crisis occurs when an increase in asymmetric information from a disruption in the financial system

A)causes severe adverse selection and moral hazard problems that make financial markets incapable of channeling funds efficiently.
B)allows for a more efficient use of funds.
C)increases economic activity.
D)reduces uncertainty in the economy and increases market efficiency.
Question
During the banking crisis of the Great Depression,more than ________ of all commercial banks in the United States failed.

A)one-third
B)one-half
C)one-tenth
D)one-fifth
Question
The economy recovers quickly from most recessions,but the increase in adverse selection and moral hazard problems in the credit markets caused by ________ led to the severe economic contraction known as The Great Depression.

A)debt deflation
B)illiquidity
C)an improvement in banks' balance sheets
D)increases in bond prices
Question
A possible sequence for the three stages of a financial crisis might be ________ leads to ________ leads to ________.

A)asset price declines;banking crises;unanticipated decline in price level
B)unanticipated decline in price level;banking crises;increase in interest rates
C)banking crises;increase in interest rates;unanticipated decline in price level
D)banking crises;increase in uncertainty;increase in interest rates
Question
A substantial decrease in the aggregate price level that reduces firms' net worth may stall a recovery from a recession. This process is called

A)debt deflation.
B)moral hazard.
C)insolvency.
D)illiquidity.
Question
Typically,the economy recovers fairly quickly from a recession. Why did this NOT happen in the United States during the Great Depression?
Question
If mortgage brokers do not make a strong effort to evaluate whether the borrower can pay off a loan,this creates a

A)severe adverse selection problem.
B)decline in mortgage applications.
C)call to deregulate the industry.
D)decrease in the demand for houses.
Question
As "haircuts" increased during 2007-2009,financial institutions found that to borrow the same loan amount now required ________ collateral.

A)less
B)no
C)more
D)default-free
Question
When housing prices began to decline after their peak in 2006,many subprime borrowers found that their mortgages were "underwater." This meant that

A)the value of the house fell below the amount of the mortgage.
B)the basement flooded since they could not afford to fix the leaky plumbing.
C)the roof leaked during a rainstorm.
D)the amount that they owed on their mortgage was less than the value of their house.
Question
Microprudential supervision does all of the following EXCEPT

A)checking capital ratios of a bank.
B)checking a bank's compliance with disclosure requirements.
C)assessing the riskiness of an individual bank's activities.
D)focusing on financial system liquidity.
Question
During the "Great Recession" unemployment rates in the United States increased to

A)over 10%.
B)over 25%.
C)7)5%.
D)5%.
Question
The global financial crisis of 2007-2009 not only led to a worldwide recession,but also a ________ in the European nations that use the euro currency.

A)currency devaluation
B)budget surplus
C)sovereign debt crisis
D)tax cut
Question
Macroprudential supervision policies try to prevent a leverage cycle by changing capital requirements so that they ________ during an expansion and ________ during a downturn.

A)increase;decrease
B)increase;increase
C)decrease;increase
D)decrease;decrease
Question
The recession caused by the global financial crisis was severe,but much smaller in magnitude than the Great Depression. because

A)of massive intervention by governments to prop up financial markets.
B)the larger world population.
C)modern technological inventions makes sustaining a crisis difficult.
D)the Federal Reserve stayed out of the way during the most recent crisis.
Question
If a borrower takes out a $200 million loan in a repo agreement and is asked to post $220 million of mortgage-backed securities as collateral,the "haircut" is

A)5%.
B)10%.
C)20%.
D)50%.
Question
The government passed the Economic Recovery Act in October 2008 to prevent the financial crisis from continuing to worsen. A controversial component of this act was the

A)temporary decrease in the federal deposit insurance limit.
B)sale of new subprime mortgage assets.
C)borrowing of $150 million from AIG.
D)Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
Question
Although the subprime mortgage market problem began in the United States,the first indication of the seriousness of the crisis began in

A)Europe.
B)Australia.
C)China.
D)South America.
Question
Microprudential supervision focuses on the safety and soundness of

A)individual financial institutions.
B)the financial system as a whole.
C)the shadow banking system.
D)government credit agencies.
Question
The growth of the subprime mortgage market led to

A)increased demand for houses and helped fuel the boom in housing prices.
B)a decline in the housing industry because of higher default risk.
C)a decrease in home ownership as investors chose other assets over housing.
D)decreased demand for houses as the less credit-worthy borrowers could not obtain residential mortgages.
Question
A ________ pays out cash flows from a collection of assets in different tranches,with the highest-rated tranch paying out first,while lower ones paid out less if there are losses on the underlying assets.

A)collateralized debt obligation (CDO)
B)adjustable-rate mortgage
C)negotiable CD
D)discount bond
Question
Agency problems in the subprime mortgage market included all of the following EXCEPT

A)homeowners could refinance their houses with larger loans when their homes appreciated in value.
B)mortgage originators had little incentives to make sure that the mortgagee is a good credit risk.
C)underwriters of mortgage-backed securities had weak incentives to make sure that the holders of the securities would be paid back.
D)the evaluators of securities,the credit rating agencies,were subject to conflicts of interest.
Question
The originate-to-distribute business model has a serious ________ problem since the mortgage broker has little incentive to make sure that the mortgagee is a good credit risk.

A)principal-agent
B)debt deflation
C)democratization of credit
D)collateralized debt
Question
The new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is an independent agency but is funded and housed within

A)the Treasury Department.
B)the Federal Reserve.
C)the SEC.
D)the IRS.
Question
In order to ensure that borrowers have an ability to repay residential mortgages,the new consumer protection legislation requires lenders to do all of the following EXCEPT

A)verify the income of the borrower.
B)verify the borrower's job status.
C)check the credit history of the borrower.
D)verify that the borrower can read and understand a loan contract.
Question
The Dodd-Frank legislation of 2010 permanently increased the federal deposit insurance to

A)$40,000.
B)$100,000.
C)$200,000.
D)$250,000.
Question
Which investment bank filed for bankruptcy on September 15,2008 making it the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history?

A)Lehman Brothers
B)Merrill Lynch
C)Bear Stearns
D)Goldman Sachs
Question
Firms that are designated as systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs)are subject to all of the following additional Federal Reserve regulations EXCEPT

A)higher capital standards.
B)stricter liquidity requirements.
C)providing a plan for orderly liquidation if necessary.
D)interest rate ceilings on time deposits.
Question
Each year banks with assets over $10 billion are subject to an assessment of the sufficiency of their bank capital under severe macroeconomic conditions called a

A)stress test.
B)nuclear test.
C)liability test.
D)disclosure test.
Question
One of the concerns about the Orderly Liquidation Authority is that it would legitimize federal bailouts of large financial entities and thus increase the ________ problem.

A)too-big-to-fail
B)regulatory forbearance
C)lemons
D)fiduciary
Question
The Volcker Rule addresses the off-balance-sheet problem involving

A)trading risks.
B)selling loans.
C)loan guarantees.
D)interest rate risks.
Question
The Dodd-Frank bill created an agency to monitor markets for asset price bubbles and the buildup of systemic risk. This agency is called the

A)Resolution Trust Authority.
B)Board of Governors.
C)Financial Stability Oversight Council.
D)Macroprudential Supervisory Agency.
Question
One suggested method of reducing excessive risk-taking by SIFIs is to require them to hold ________ capital when credit is expanding rapidly and ________ capital when credit is contracting.

A)less;more
B)more;no
C)more;less
D)less;no
Question
Dodd-Frank addressed many of the issues that led to the financial crisis. Which of the following was NOT addressed by Dodd-Frank regulations?

A)stricter consumer protection laws
B)privately owned,government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs)such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
C)resolution authority over the large financial institutions
D)higher requirements on firms dealing in derivatives
Question
One suggested method of dealing with the too-big-to-fail problem is to reimpose the restrictions that were in place under

A)Glass-Steagall.
B)McFadden.
C)the Edge Act.
D)the Federal Reserve Act.
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Deck 12: Financial Crises
1
A major disruption in financial markets characterized by sharp declines in asset prices and firm failures is called a

A)financial crisis.
B)fiscal imbalance.
C)free-rider problem.
D)"lemons" problem.
financial crisis.
2
Debt deflation occurs when

A)an economic downturn causes the price level to fall and a deterioration in firms' net worth because of the increased burden of indebtedness.
B)rising interest rates worsen adverse selection and moral hazard problems.
C)lenders reduce their lending due to declining stock prices (equity deflation)that lowers the value of collateral.
D)corporations pay back their loans before the scheduled maturity date.
an economic downturn causes the price level to fall and a deterioration in firms' net worth because of the increased burden of indebtedness.
3
When financial institutions go on a lending spree and expand their lending at a rapid pace they are participating in a

A)credit boom.
B)credit bust.
C)deleveraging.
D)market race.
credit boom.
4
In a bank panic,the source of contagion is the

A)free-rider problem.
B)too-big-to-fail problem.
C)transactions cost problem.
D)asymmetric information problem.
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5
Most U.S. financial crises have started during periods of ________ either after the start of a recession,a stock market crash,or the failure of a major financial institution.

A)high uncertainty
B)low interest rates
C)low asset prices
D)high financial regulation
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6
If uncertainty about banks' health causes depositors to begin to withdraw their funds from banks,the country experiences a(n)

A)banking crisis.
B)financial recovery.
C)reduction of the adverse selection and moral hazard problems.
D)increase in information available to investors.
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7
When financial intermediaries deleverage,firms cannot fund investment opportunities resulting in

A)a contraction of economic activity.
B)an economic boom.
C)an increased opportunity for growth.
D)a call for government regulation.
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8
Financial crises in advanced economies might start from a

A)debt deflation.
B)currency crisis.
C)mismanagement of financial innovations.
D)currency mismatch.
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9
________ is a process of bundling together smaller loans (like mortgages)into standard debt securities.

A)Securitization
B)Origination
C)Debt deflation
D)Distribution
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10
When asset prices rise above their fundamental economic values,a(n)________ occurs.

A)asset-price bubble
B)liability war
C)decline in lending
D)decrease in moral hazard
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11
A serious consequence of a financial crisis is

A)a contraction in economic activity.
B)an increase in asset prices.
C)financial engineering.
D)financial globalization.
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12
The ________,the difference between the interest rate on Baa corporate bonds and U.S. Treasury bonds. rose sharply during the Great Depression.

A)credit boom
B)credit spread
C)adjustable-rate
D)default swap
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13
When the value of loans begins to drop,the net worth of financial institutions falls causing them to cut back on lending in a process called

A)deleveraging.
B)releveraging.
C)capitulation.
D)deflation.
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14
________ are asymmetric information problems that act as a barrier to efficient allocation of capital.

A)Asset prices
B)Credit imbalances
C)Financial frictions
D)Financial derivatives
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15
A financial crisis occurs when an increase in asymmetric information from a disruption in the financial system

A)causes severe adverse selection and moral hazard problems that make financial markets incapable of channeling funds efficiently.
B)allows for a more efficient use of funds.
C)increases economic activity.
D)reduces uncertainty in the economy and increases market efficiency.
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16
During the banking crisis of the Great Depression,more than ________ of all commercial banks in the United States failed.

A)one-third
B)one-half
C)one-tenth
D)one-fifth
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17
The economy recovers quickly from most recessions,but the increase in adverse selection and moral hazard problems in the credit markets caused by ________ led to the severe economic contraction known as The Great Depression.

A)debt deflation
B)illiquidity
C)an improvement in banks' balance sheets
D)increases in bond prices
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18
A possible sequence for the three stages of a financial crisis might be ________ leads to ________ leads to ________.

A)asset price declines;banking crises;unanticipated decline in price level
B)unanticipated decline in price level;banking crises;increase in interest rates
C)banking crises;increase in interest rates;unanticipated decline in price level
D)banking crises;increase in uncertainty;increase in interest rates
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19
A substantial decrease in the aggregate price level that reduces firms' net worth may stall a recovery from a recession. This process is called

A)debt deflation.
B)moral hazard.
C)insolvency.
D)illiquidity.
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20
Typically,the economy recovers fairly quickly from a recession. Why did this NOT happen in the United States during the Great Depression?
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21
If mortgage brokers do not make a strong effort to evaluate whether the borrower can pay off a loan,this creates a

A)severe adverse selection problem.
B)decline in mortgage applications.
C)call to deregulate the industry.
D)decrease in the demand for houses.
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22
As "haircuts" increased during 2007-2009,financial institutions found that to borrow the same loan amount now required ________ collateral.

A)less
B)no
C)more
D)default-free
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23
When housing prices began to decline after their peak in 2006,many subprime borrowers found that their mortgages were "underwater." This meant that

A)the value of the house fell below the amount of the mortgage.
B)the basement flooded since they could not afford to fix the leaky plumbing.
C)the roof leaked during a rainstorm.
D)the amount that they owed on their mortgage was less than the value of their house.
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24
Microprudential supervision does all of the following EXCEPT

A)checking capital ratios of a bank.
B)checking a bank's compliance with disclosure requirements.
C)assessing the riskiness of an individual bank's activities.
D)focusing on financial system liquidity.
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25
During the "Great Recession" unemployment rates in the United States increased to

A)over 10%.
B)over 25%.
C)7)5%.
D)5%.
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26
The global financial crisis of 2007-2009 not only led to a worldwide recession,but also a ________ in the European nations that use the euro currency.

A)currency devaluation
B)budget surplus
C)sovereign debt crisis
D)tax cut
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27
Macroprudential supervision policies try to prevent a leverage cycle by changing capital requirements so that they ________ during an expansion and ________ during a downturn.

A)increase;decrease
B)increase;increase
C)decrease;increase
D)decrease;decrease
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28
The recession caused by the global financial crisis was severe,but much smaller in magnitude than the Great Depression. because

A)of massive intervention by governments to prop up financial markets.
B)the larger world population.
C)modern technological inventions makes sustaining a crisis difficult.
D)the Federal Reserve stayed out of the way during the most recent crisis.
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29
If a borrower takes out a $200 million loan in a repo agreement and is asked to post $220 million of mortgage-backed securities as collateral,the "haircut" is

A)5%.
B)10%.
C)20%.
D)50%.
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30
The government passed the Economic Recovery Act in October 2008 to prevent the financial crisis from continuing to worsen. A controversial component of this act was the

A)temporary decrease in the federal deposit insurance limit.
B)sale of new subprime mortgage assets.
C)borrowing of $150 million from AIG.
D)Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
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31
Although the subprime mortgage market problem began in the United States,the first indication of the seriousness of the crisis began in

A)Europe.
B)Australia.
C)China.
D)South America.
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32
Microprudential supervision focuses on the safety and soundness of

A)individual financial institutions.
B)the financial system as a whole.
C)the shadow banking system.
D)government credit agencies.
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33
The growth of the subprime mortgage market led to

A)increased demand for houses and helped fuel the boom in housing prices.
B)a decline in the housing industry because of higher default risk.
C)a decrease in home ownership as investors chose other assets over housing.
D)decreased demand for houses as the less credit-worthy borrowers could not obtain residential mortgages.
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34
A ________ pays out cash flows from a collection of assets in different tranches,with the highest-rated tranch paying out first,while lower ones paid out less if there are losses on the underlying assets.

A)collateralized debt obligation (CDO)
B)adjustable-rate mortgage
C)negotiable CD
D)discount bond
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35
Agency problems in the subprime mortgage market included all of the following EXCEPT

A)homeowners could refinance their houses with larger loans when their homes appreciated in value.
B)mortgage originators had little incentives to make sure that the mortgagee is a good credit risk.
C)underwriters of mortgage-backed securities had weak incentives to make sure that the holders of the securities would be paid back.
D)the evaluators of securities,the credit rating agencies,were subject to conflicts of interest.
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36
The originate-to-distribute business model has a serious ________ problem since the mortgage broker has little incentive to make sure that the mortgagee is a good credit risk.

A)principal-agent
B)debt deflation
C)democratization of credit
D)collateralized debt
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37
The new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is an independent agency but is funded and housed within

A)the Treasury Department.
B)the Federal Reserve.
C)the SEC.
D)the IRS.
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38
In order to ensure that borrowers have an ability to repay residential mortgages,the new consumer protection legislation requires lenders to do all of the following EXCEPT

A)verify the income of the borrower.
B)verify the borrower's job status.
C)check the credit history of the borrower.
D)verify that the borrower can read and understand a loan contract.
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39
The Dodd-Frank legislation of 2010 permanently increased the federal deposit insurance to

A)$40,000.
B)$100,000.
C)$200,000.
D)$250,000.
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40
Which investment bank filed for bankruptcy on September 15,2008 making it the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history?

A)Lehman Brothers
B)Merrill Lynch
C)Bear Stearns
D)Goldman Sachs
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41
Firms that are designated as systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs)are subject to all of the following additional Federal Reserve regulations EXCEPT

A)higher capital standards.
B)stricter liquidity requirements.
C)providing a plan for orderly liquidation if necessary.
D)interest rate ceilings on time deposits.
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42
Each year banks with assets over $10 billion are subject to an assessment of the sufficiency of their bank capital under severe macroeconomic conditions called a

A)stress test.
B)nuclear test.
C)liability test.
D)disclosure test.
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43
One of the concerns about the Orderly Liquidation Authority is that it would legitimize federal bailouts of large financial entities and thus increase the ________ problem.

A)too-big-to-fail
B)regulatory forbearance
C)lemons
D)fiduciary
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44
The Volcker Rule addresses the off-balance-sheet problem involving

A)trading risks.
B)selling loans.
C)loan guarantees.
D)interest rate risks.
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45
The Dodd-Frank bill created an agency to monitor markets for asset price bubbles and the buildup of systemic risk. This agency is called the

A)Resolution Trust Authority.
B)Board of Governors.
C)Financial Stability Oversight Council.
D)Macroprudential Supervisory Agency.
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46
One suggested method of reducing excessive risk-taking by SIFIs is to require them to hold ________ capital when credit is expanding rapidly and ________ capital when credit is contracting.

A)less;more
B)more;no
C)more;less
D)less;no
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47
Dodd-Frank addressed many of the issues that led to the financial crisis. Which of the following was NOT addressed by Dodd-Frank regulations?

A)stricter consumer protection laws
B)privately owned,government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs)such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
C)resolution authority over the large financial institutions
D)higher requirements on firms dealing in derivatives
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48
One suggested method of dealing with the too-big-to-fail problem is to reimpose the restrictions that were in place under

A)Glass-Steagall.
B)McFadden.
C)the Edge Act.
D)the Federal Reserve Act.
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