Multiple Choice
Runs on insurance firms are more likely to occur than runs on banks even in states with guaranty funds for insurers because these funds generally
A) lack a permanent reserve fund.
B) do not repay insurance policyholders immediately.
C) lack federal government backing.
D) all of the options.
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