In the U.S., banks

A) cannot be forced to sell assets that the bank examiner deems too risky.
B) can be forced to sell assets that the bank examiner deems too risky.
C) can be forced to sell assets that the bank examiner deems too risky only after a court order.
D) can be forced to sell assets that the bank examiner deems too risky only after both examiners from the Fed and from the FDIC agree.
E) can be forced to trade assets that the bank examiner deems too risky.


B

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