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借款人出现还款意愿差,不与银行积极合作的情形时,其贷款至少应归为()。

A.关注类贷款
B.可疑类贷款
C.次级类贷款
D.损失类贷款


【参考答案】

A
借款人出现还款意愿差,不与银行积极合作的情形时,其贷款至少应归为关注类贷款。【考点】确定分类结果
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