How can a company determine if a material change occurred requiring discussion in interim reports without having to recompute or reassemble the quantitative information during the interim period?
Answer Companies are expected to have reasonable procedures in place to monitor whether material changes in market risk are likely to have occurred since year-end. The nature and extent of disclosures required for interim reports are considered consistent with customary management practices and information systems of companies that are exposed to material market risk.
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