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1. The co-pay is how much the insurance company pays for each visit to a health care provider. a True B. False 2. Prior to deregulation, investment banks were seen as gatekeepers, allowing only respected corporations to issue stock or debt. a True b. False 3. The Bretton Woods System, the crawling peg, the target zone, currency boards, and managed float systems have all been successful currency exchange systems in use since the mid-1940s. a True b. False 4. In a close-ended fund, the investment company can also buy back shares or allow investors to redeem their shares at any time a True b. False 5. Investment banks do not take deposits, but they frequently make loans. a Tre b. False a 6. In an effort to stay afloat, zombie institutions offered low-cost loans to poorly qualified borrowers and made it difficult for well-run institutions to survive. a True b. False 7. A graph of the target zone exchange regime would include an upper bound, a lower bound, and a market-determined exchange rate. a True b. False