Multiple Choice
If a bank has liabilities exceeding its net worth:
A) it will not be able to meet its desired reserve ratio.
B) it is considered to be insolvent.
C) it most likely is a heavy borrower from the Bank of Canada.
D) none of the above is necessarily true.
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