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LLR provisions refer to "Loan Loss Reserve" provisions, which are accounting entries made by financial institutions to set aside a portion of their earnings to cover potential losses from defaulted loans. These provisions help banks and lenders manage risk and ensure they maintain adequate capital to absorb losses. By recognizing potential loan losses in advance, institutions can present a more accurate financial picture and comply with regulatory requirements.

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