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    The Default Premium Increases When There Is A(n)
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The Default Premium Increases When There Is A(n)

Question 11

Question 11

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The default premium increases when there is a(n)


A) decrease in the fraction of good borrowers.
B) increase in the fraction of good borrowers.
C) increase in the bank profits.
D) decrease in risk.
E) increase in liquidity.

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