Prior to the 1970s,bankers were happy with interest-rate ceilings because those ceilings
A) eliminated interest-rate competition among banks
B) guaranteed them high profits
C) guaranteed them a minimum profit
D) enabled them to expand into other lines of commerce
E) allowed them to hold corporate stock
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