Asked by efr4

Who owns mutual savings institutions?
Group of answer choices

the stockbrokers who buy and sell shares

the individuals who deposit money in the institution

the US government

the FDIC

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the individuals who deposit money in the institution

Explanation: Mutual savings institutions are owned by their depositors (or policyholders), not by outside shareholders, brokers, the government, or the FDIC.