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A high degree of official supervision and regulation on bank organizations are important b

ecause ______.

A.The governments of many countries want to control banks

B.There are too many troubles in banking sector

C.It is crucial to stabilize the financial sector and the whole economy

D.The banks make much more deposit insurance fund

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