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Dissecting Lender Risk
A commercial bank is considering lending to a new tech startup. The startup's founder has a detailed business plan, but the technology is novel and unproven. From the bank's perspective, describe the two fundamental challenges it faces due to having less information than the founder. For each challenge, explain how it creates risk for the bank.
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