Multiple Choice
Before the 2008 financial crisis, shadow banks were:
A) much smaller than depository banks.
B) strictly regulated and therefore offered their customers lower rates of return than depository banks.
C) required to hold more reserves than depository banks.
D) not subject to regulations, such as capital requirements and reserve requirements.
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