The greatest problem with bank capital requirements as they currently exist is that they
A) do nothing to reduce the moral hazard problem of deposit insurance.
B) do nothing to lessen the willingness of bank managers to take risks.
C) are based on historical cost rather than market value.
D) are too low.
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