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Latest revision as of 08:19, 13 March 2022
Bank regulation.
Double duty is the practice of using the same liquid assets, for example gilts, for two different purposes:
- As part of a Liquid Assets Buffer (LAB); and
- To collateralise intraday borrowing requirements.