Question

Which of the following are important ways in which mortgage markets differ from stock and bond markets?

A) The usual borrowers in capital markets are government entities, whereas the usual borrowers in mortgage markets are small businesses.

B) The usual borrowers in capital markets are government entities and large businesses, whereas the usual borrowers in mortgage markets are small businesses.

C) The usual borrowers in capital markets are government entities and large businesses, whereas the usual borrowers in mortgage markets are small businesses and individuals.

D) The usual borrowers in capital markets are businesses and government entities, whereas the usual borrowers in mortgage markets are individuals.

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