Multiple Choice

A large, systemically important bank is perceived by the market as 'too big to fail,' meaning the government is highly likely to provide a bailout if it faces collapse. According to the principles of the bank-government risk cycle, what is the most direct consequence of this market perception on the bank's operations?

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