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               8.3   Fair value hedge accounting

               At the reporting date, an entity must assess whether the fair value hedge has been
               highly effective. If so, then normal accounting rules are over-ridden and fair value
               hedge accounting rules are applied instead.


                             Under a fair value hedge, both the hedged item and the hedging
                             instrument are adjusted for the changes in fair value that have arisen
                             since the inception of the hedge. Any gains and losses are
                             recognised:

                                  in profit or loss in most cases, but

                                  in OCI if the hedged item is an investment in shares measured at
                                   FVOCI

               Any gain on the hedged item and any loss on the hedging instrument (or vice-versa)
               will largely be offset in either profit or loss or OCI meaning that volatility is reduced.




















































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