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''UK bank supervision.''
''Statistics''
A distribution where the halves on either side of a particular line are mirror images of each other.  For example a Normal distribution.


(ILG).
== See also ==
* [[Skewed distribution]]


Individual Liquidity Guidance is guidance given to a regulated institution about the amount, quality and funding profile of liquidity resources that the regulator as asked the institution to maintain.
==See also==
*[[Buffer]]
*[[ILAAP]]
*[[Liquid Assets Buffer]]
*[[Liquidity Coverage Ratio]]
*[[Liquidity risk]]
*[[Pillar 1]]
*[[Pillar 2]]
*[[Prudential Regulation Authority]]

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Statistics. A distribution where the halves on either side of a particular line are mirror images of each other. For example a Normal distribution.

See also