Banks that were so large in terms of assets or customers, or so historically important, that banking regulators allowed the bank to keep operating despite insolvency after the housing market crash were called:
A. too large to fail.
B. too small to fail.
C. too large to succeed.
D. too small to succeed.
Answer: A
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