Which of the following is not a corrective action taken by regulators when a bank is identified as a problem bank?
A) Regulators may examine such banks frequently and thoroughly.
B) Regulators may request that a bank boost its capital level or delay its plans to expand.
C) Regulators can require that additional financial information be periodically updated to allow continued monitoring.
D) Regulators have the authority to take legal action against a problem bank if the bank does not comply with their suggested remedies.
E) All of the above are possible corrective actions taken by bank regulators.
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