Before the housing bubble, investment banks on Wall Street made money by:
A) buying as many loans as possible to create mortgage-backed securities.
B) relying on banks to sell as few high-risk mortgages as possible.
C) ensuring local banks were making good loans.
D) offering low interest loans to those with very good credit.
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