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Banks are required to maintain strict oversight on their credit exposures, especially to large borrowers, to manage risk effectively. According to regulatory guidelines, banks must report the credit information of all borrowers whose aggregate exposures—whether fund-based, non-fund based, or investment exposure—reach a certain threshold. What is the minimum aggregate exposure amount at which a bank is required to report credit information under these guidelines?
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