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When Troubled Financial Institutions Are Forced to Sell Assets Quickly

Question 208

Question 208

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When troubled financial institutions are forced to sell assets quickly at a deep discount, this is a(n) :


A) debt overhang.
B) vicious cycle of deleveraging.
C) maturity transformation.
D) asset bubble.

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