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If it's one deal for the whole cutlet, it's a total bummer; if it's a big deal, it's not pleasant, but not fatal; and if it's a series of deals, it's routine work without dire consequences.
Who's a haplock?
Who's a haplick?
Well, he's full of it. I suppose it's kind of like a fat polar fox.
They are obliged to publish them to the regulators. In the same way that large companies publish quarterly earnings reports to investors.
My guess is that if they are required to publish to regulators, it is likely to be quarterly or year-end, i.e. not up-to-date data. And that is in front of the regulator, not online to the whole world. It would be good to consult the primary source (law) on this subject. Do you have a link?
The information in the public domain, which is supposed to be strictly confidential, looks very suspicious.