Solutions to Chapter 1
Yes, an insurance company is a financial intermediary. Insurance companies sell policies and then invest part of the proceeds in corporate bonds and stocks and in direct loans to corporations. The returns from these investments help pay for losses incurred by policyholders. The largest institutional investors in bonds are insurance companies. ................
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