How did German banks become important to German industrialization?
A) They adopted a policy of lending money freely without oversight,which encouraged creativity amongst industrialists.
B) They were willing to take risks.
C) They were willing to buy substantial shares in industries and thus remained involved in their progress.
D) They kept British and French banks out of Germany.
E) They were government owned.
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