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Bank A has a 10 percent capital ratio and uses a large proportion of its assets to invest in very highly-rated bonds.
Bank A has a 10 percent capital ratio and uses a large proportion of its assets to invest in very highly-rated bonds. Bank B has an 12 percent capital ratio and uses a large proportion of its assets to invest in highly leveraged transactions. How would Bank A rate versus Bank B using the capital and asset quality criteria?
A. Bank B is perceived as safer according to capital, but more risky according to asset quality.
B. Bank B is perceived as safer by both criteria.
C. Bank A is perceived as safer by both criteria.
D. Bank A is perceived as safer according to capital, but more risky according to asset quality.