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Banking, financials remain strong play despite near-term volatility: Sunil Subramaniam

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Rising crude prices, geopolitical tensions around the UAE’s positioning within OPEC+, and their implications for Indian equities and macro stability took centre stage in a recent conversation on ET Now.

Crude oil’s sustained elevation continues to weigh on market sentiment, with concerns building around whether higher oil prices are effectively placing a ceiling on Indian equities. The discussion also touched upon the evolving UAE–OPEC+ dynamic and its potential medium-term implications for global supply.

UAE-OPEC+ shift and oil supply outlook
Market expert, Sunil Subramaniam highlighted that the current UAE situation is unlikely to result in any immediate increase in global oil supply, but could have deeper structural implications over time.He explained the logistical and geopolitical complexities shaping the region:

“See, what is the situation there is because UAE depends on the Hormuz Strait and it is heavy crude, and Saudi Arabia, which has the alternative route, has lighter crude. And anyway, UAE is not getting along with Saudi Arabia in terms of the relationship from a crude perspective. They have spent $150 billion on expanding capacity to five billion barrels, and now they are limiting them to three. So clearly UAE feels the heat.”
He further added that political positioning is also playing a role in the evolving dynamics:
“Politically, UAE wants to be aggressor in this war, but Saudi Arabia wants to be on the peace side. So it looks like UAE and the US are aligning closer to each other.”
According to him, the broader implication is a potential weakening of OPEC’s bargaining power:

“About 15% of OPEC production is UAE; that goes away, OPEC’s bargaining power comes down.”

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Medium-term crude outlook and implications for India
Subramaniam noted that while short-term oil prices remain driven by geopolitical tensions—particularly disruptions linked to the Hormuz Strait—the medium-term trajectory could be more favourable.

He outlined a scenario-based outlook for oil prices:

“In about two to three months after the war, the oil price would settle at about $80 to $85. But now with this happening and UAE likely to pump another one to one-and-a-half million barrels into it, and the demand destruction because of war, in the medium term I see oil again retracing to 70.”

He emphasised that this would be a meaningful positive for India’s macroeconomic stability:

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“If oil comes back to 70, it is a huge relief for India’s fiscal deficit and everything. From that point of view, this removes one cloud on India’s future.”

However, he cautioned that markets may not react immediately:

“In the short run, it is the war which is dominating, so do not expect any immediate reaction. That is why Brent has not reacted.”

Banking, financials show resilience
On the domestic financial sector, Subramaniam refrained from commenting on specific stocks but pointed to broader strength within the lending ecosystem.

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He observed that rural demand and auto-linked credit trends remain supportive:

“The lending pack started off with the I bank results in terms of the fact that rural demand and auto demand both have held up strongly, and that connection between rural and auto is naturally played through lenders because of EMI-based purchasing.”

He added that asset quality remains broadly stable across the system, while also highlighting strength in non-lending financial businesses:

“Asset management companies have also come out with good results and the penetration story continues to play out.”

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On PSU banks, he struck a more cautious near-term tone while maintaining a constructive medium-term view:

“Medium term my outlook on public sector banks is positive but short term I see some pressure because of the need to book profits.”

Pharma opportunity: Semaglutide and beyond
Turning to the pharmaceutical sector, Subramaniam underscored the growing global opportunity in semaglutide-based drugs, particularly as patents near expiry and generic competition expands.

He described the development as structurally significant:

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“Absolutely. Semaglutides were originally a diabetic drug. India is already the diabetic capital of the world. But as a weight loss drug, it opens a much wider market.”

He pointed to strong demand potential in developed markets: “It is a huge opportunity in the Western world with unhealthy food habits. It is kind of explosive.”

On pricing dynamics and generics, he added: “They can retain very good profit margins but sell the product at 25% of what the branded drug costs. It is a game-breaking opportunity.”

Outlook
Overall, the commentary suggests that while crude oil volatility continues to dominate near-term market sentiment, the medium-term outlook may tilt more favourably for India—particularly if oil stabilises at lower levels. At the same time, financials and select pharmaceutical segments appear to be emerging as key structural themes in the evolving market landscape.

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NexPoint Real Estate Finance, Inc. (NREF) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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Q1: 2026-04-30 Earnings Summary

EPS of $0.43 beats by $0.06

 | Revenue of misses by $11.19M

NexPoint Real Estate Finance, Inc. (NREF) Q1 2026 Earnings Call April 30, 2026 11:00 AM EDT

Company Participants

Kristen Thomas – Director of Investor Relations
Paul Richards – Executive VP of Finance, CFO, Assistant Secretary & Treasurer
Matthew McGraner – Executive VP & Chief Investment Officer

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Conference Call Participants

Jade Rahmani – Keefe, Bruyette, & Woods, Inc., Research Division
Gabriel Poggi – Raymond James & Associates, Inc., Research Division

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Operator

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for standing by. My name is Kelvin, and I will be your conference operator today. At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the NexPoint Real Estate Finance First Quarter 2026 Earnings Call.

[Operator Instructions]

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I would now like to turn the call over to Kristen Griffith, Investor Relations. Please go ahead.

Kristen Thomas
Director of Investor Relations

Thank you. Good day, everyone, and welcome to NexPoint Real Estate Finance conference call to review the company’s results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026.

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On the call today are Paul Richards, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer; and Matt McGraner, Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer. As a reminder, this call is being webcast through the company’s website at nref.nexpoint.com.

Before we begin, I would like to remind everyone that this conference call contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are based on management’s current expectations, assumptions and beliefs. Listeners should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements and are encouraged to review the company’s annual report on Form 10-K and the company’s other filings with the SEC for a more complete discussion of risks and other factors that could affect the forward-looking statements. The statements made during this conference call speak only as of today’s date and except as required

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Merit Medical Systems, Inc. (MMSI) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

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Merit Medical Systems, Inc. (MMSI) Q1 2026 Earnings Call April 30, 2026 4:30 PM EDT

Company Participants

Martha Aronson – President, CEO & Director
Brian Lloyd – Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary
Raul Parra – CFO & Treasurer

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Conference Call Participants

Michael Petusky – Barrington Research Associates, Inc., Research Division
Jason Bednar – Piper Sandler & Co., Research Division
Sam Eiber – BTIG, LLC, Research Division
David Rescott
Unidentified Analyst
James Sidoti – Sidoti & Company, LLC
John Young – Canaccord Genuity Corp., Research Division
Zachary Gold
Michael Matson – Needham & Company, LLC, Research Division

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Please stand by. Welcome to the Merit Medical Systems First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]. Please note that this conference call is being recorded, and the recording will be available on the company’s website for replay shortly.

I would now like to turn the call over to Martha Aronson, Merit Medical Systems’ President and Chief Executive Officer.

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Martha Aronson
President, CEO & Director

Thank you, operator, and welcome, everyone. I’m joined on the call today by Raul Parra, our Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer; and Brian Lloyd, our Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary. Brian, would you please take us through the safe harbor statements?

Brian Lloyd
Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary

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Thank you, Martha. This presentation contains forward-looking statements that receive safe harbor protection under federal securities laws. Although we believe these forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable assumptions, they are subject to risks and uncertainties. The utilization of any of these risks or uncertainties as well as extraordinary events or transactions impacting our company could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations and projections expressed or implied by our forward-looking statements.

In addition, any forward-looking statements represent our views only as of today, April 30, 2026, and should not be relied upon as representing our views

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MGIC Investment Corporation 2026 Q1 – Results – Earnings Call Presentation (NYSE:MTG) 2026-05-01

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Q1: 2026-04-29 Earnings Summary

EPS of $0.76 beats by $0.02

 | Revenue of $297.08M (-2.99% Y/Y) misses by $6.04M

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PPFAS Mutual Fund among 15 AMCs to offer voluntary lock-in for folios. Here is how Sebi’s rule works

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With Sebi allowing mutual fund investors to temporarily block any withdrawals or debits from their mutual fund folios, PPFAS Mutual Fund along with 15 AMCs have rolled out a voluntary lock-in facility, offering an added layer of safety and control to investors with effect from April 30.

The new framework introduced by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) allows investors to freeze their mutual fund folios so that no units can be redeemed, switched, or otherwise debited until the lock is removed.

Also Read | 25 equity MFs deliver over 25% in April; Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund tops list. Will momentum continue in May?

The facility applies to both demat and non-demat mutual fund holdings, meaning it covers folios held in demat accounts as well as those maintained directly with asset management companies (AMCs).

The locking facility will initially be made available through MF Central, an interoperable digital platform used by investors to manage mutual fund transactions and service requests across different fund houses

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The fund house to introduce this facility as of now include – 360 One Mutual Fund, Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual Fund, PPFAS Mutual Fund, Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund, Groww Mutual Fund, Helios Mutual Fund, ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, ITI Mutual Fund, JM Mutual Fund, LIC Mutual Fund, PGIM India Mutual Fund, Samco Mutual Fund, Shriram Mutual Fund, Trust Mutual Fund, WhiteOak Capital Mutual Fund.

Applicability and who all can execute

The facility is available for Resident and Non-Resident Individual Investors including Minor Folio held through a Guardian. The facility to lock / unlock will be available only to the first / sole holder in the folio, held in single and anyone or survivor basis and this will also be available to minor account which will be exercised by guardian till age of maturity and after obtaining maturity, lock/unlock will be exercised by the unit holder only.

Basic requirements

The facility shall be enabled only for KYC complied (Registered / Validated) investors having valid Email ID and Indian Mobile number registered in the folio (both mandatory).

Options for locking / freezing

The investors will have the option to lock any or all of these transactions in the folios selected for locking: Lock only debit transactions (investor initiated) or lock debit + non-financial transactions (investor initiated).

Also Read | Best mutual fund SIP portfolios to invest in May 2026

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Process for locking/freezing the folio/s for units held in non-demat mode

The process for locking or freezing the folios for units held in non-demat mode includes six steps to follow. Firstly the investor(s) will log-in to MF Central portal after completing all applicable log-in validation processes which includes providing PAN + email ID / mobile number, OTP based authentication to the email ID/ mobile number.

Secondly, on successful validation, investors will be provided with details of all his/her holdings viz., fund name, scheme, outstanding units and value of units (basis last available NAV) held in SoA form. Thirdly, the investors will select the option to lock the transactions.

Fourthly, the investor will select the fund name and folios that he/ she chooses to lock, followed by once selected, OTP would be sent to the registered mobile number / email ID and upon successful validation of OTP, MF Central will send the requests to the respective RTA who would lock the folio and send confirmation to investor.

Lastly, the lock would be marked in the select folio(s) in the RTA database instantly for holdings held in SoA form.

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Process for unlocking the folio/s for units held in non-demat mode

The process for unlocking the folio/s for units held in non-demat mode also includes six steps to follow. Firstly, the investor(s) will log-in to MF Central portal after completing all applicable log-in validation processes which includes providing PAN + email ID/ mobile number, OTP based authentication to the email ID/ mobile number.

Secondly, on successful validation, investors will be provided with details of all his holdings viz., fund name, scheme, outstanding units and value of units (basis last available NAV) held in SoA form. Thirdly, the investors will select the option to unlock the transactions and then the investor will select the fund name and folios that he/ she chooses to unlock.

The fifth step requires two levels of authorization to be mandated by sending different OTPs to the registered mobile number and email ID and both should get validated. And lastly, after successful validation, MF Central will send the request to the respective RTA who would unlock the folio(s) and send confirmation to investors.

Process for locking the folio/s held in demat mode

MF Central will provide an option for the investor to lock holdings held in demat account by redirecting investors to online services offered by respective depositories.

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Transactions allowed when folio is locked

Once the folios are locked, these non investor‑initiated transactions such as Address updation via KRA feeds, IDCW Payout/ Re-investment, and any action as required to be taken to adhere to the request/ orders received from Regulatory Authorities are permitted.

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Transactions allowed only after unlocking the folios

Around 14 types of transactions will be allowed only after unlocking the folios. These transactions include financial and non-financial transactions. The financial transactions include redemption, registration of STP, registration of SWP/STP, and switches.

The non-financial transactions include change/ addition of bank mandate, change of broker code, change of E-mail ID and/ or mobile number, nominee registration/ cancellation, change in IDCW option, lien marking, change in signature, consolidation of folios, transfer of units and change of tax status.

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Note: Existing registered SWP/STP/DTP (before lock) will continue. All other transactions remain unaffected. All other transactions remain unaffected unless specified above.

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Australian shares snap eight-session run of losses

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Australia’s share market has broken its worst losing streak since 2018 as oil prices eased from four-year highs and strong US earnings boosted investor sentiment.

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Kotak Mutual Fund temporarily suspends subscriptions in its 4 international funds

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Kotak Mutual Fund has announced temporary suspension of subscriptions in its four international funds: Kotak Global Emerging Market Overseas Equity Omni FOF, Kotak Global Innovation Overseas Equity Omni FOF, Kotak International REIT Overseas Equity Omni FOF, and Kotak Quality Overseas Equity Omni FOF, with effect from April 30.

The fund house said that acceptance of fresh or additional lump sum or switch-in transactions, and fresh SIP or STP registrations in these schemes, will be discontinued with effect from April 30, 2026, while permitting fresh or additional lump sum or switch-ins or registration of SIP or STP up to Rs 1 lakh per PAN per month in the respective schemes.

Also Read | International funds deliver up to 50% returns in a year, subscriptions halted. Should investors book profits or stay invested?
The unitholders were informed about these changes through a notice-cum-addendum. The notice-cum-addendum also said that all purchase or switch transactions of the schemes timestamped on or before 3.00 pm on April 29, 2026, shall be accepted and processed at applicable NAV. However, instalments falling due under existing SIP or STP registered prior to the effective date will be processed under respective Plans or Options of the schemes at applicable NAV.

As of March 2026, Kotak Global Emerging Market Overseas Equity Omni FOF, Kotak Global Innovation Overseas Equity Omni FOF, Kotak International REIT Overseas Equity Omni FOF, and Kotak Quality Overseas Equity Omni FOF had an AUM of Rs 935 crore, Rs 604 crore, Rs 98 crore, and Rs 58.02 crore, respectively.

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These four international funds are managed by Arjun Khanna. In the last one year, Kotak Global Emerging Market Overseas Equity Omni FOF, Kotak Global Innovation Overseas Equity Omni FOF, and Kotak International REIT Overseas Equity Omni FOF gave returns of 65.96%, 43.51%, and 20.74%, respectively.
Kotak Quality Overseas Equity Omni FOF was launched on March 25, 2026, and has delivered a 5.12% return since inception.
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Apart from these four international funds, Kotak Mutual Fund manages one more international fund, Kotak US Specific Equity Passive FoF, which is also managed by Arjun Khanna and has delivered a 56.20% return since its inception on February 2, 2021.

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25 equity MFs deliver over 25% in April; Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund tops list. Will momentum continue in May?

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Around 25 equity mutual funds have delivered over 25% return in April 2026, an analysis by ETMutualFunds showed. There were 613 equity funds, which included the equity mutual funds and equity oriented SIFs.

The top 10 funds were sectoral and thematic funds. Out of 613 funds, 248 funds gave double-digit returns, 363 gave single-digit returns and two gave negative returns.

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Indices movement

In April, Indian and global indices remained in the positive territory with Nasdaq being the biggest gainer as the index went up 12.96%, followed by S&P 500 which was up 8.52%. Nifty50 and BSE Sensex were up 6.60% and 5.96% respectively.

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Dow Jones, Hang Seng and DAX were up 4.93%, 3.23% and 2.81% respectively in the month of April.

How equity funds performed

Nippon India Taiwan Equity Fund delivered the highest return of 27.83% in the month of April, followed by Motilal Oswal Nasdaq 100 FOF which gave 26.19% in the same period. Mirae Asset NYSE FANG+ETF FoF and Quant Infrastructure Fund gave 21.46% and 20.24% respectively.
Invesco India – Invesco Global Consumer Trends FoF posted a return of 20.16% followed by three funds from Quant Mutual Fund. Quant Commodities Fund, Quant PSU Fund and Quant Manufacturing Fund delivered a return of 20.14%, 19.74% and 18.85% respectively in April.
Bank of India Small Cap Fund and HDFC Defence Fund delivered 17.27% and 17.03% returns respectively. Three small cap funds – JM Small Cap Fund, Groww Small Cap Fund and Bajaj Finserv Small Cap Fund offered 15.41%, 15.38% and 15.34% returns respectively in April.
Two funds from Motilal Oswal Mutual Fund – Motilal Oswal Small Cap Fund and Motilal Oswal ELSS Tax Saver Fund offered a return of 15.02% and 14.96% respectively. Aditya Birla SL Infrastructure Fund and Quant ESG Integration Strategy Fund gave 14.93% each.

Mirae Asset Infrastructure Fund and DSP India T.I.G.E.R Fund posted a return of 14.19% each. SBI Energy Opportunities Fund delivered a return of 13.74% in April. Quant Small Cap Fund and Axis Global Innovation FoF delivered 13.02% each.

Two friends from Quant Mutual Fund – Quant ELSS Tax Saver Fund and Quant Large Cap Fund gave 12.48% each in April. SBI Small Cap Fund delivered a return of 11.65% in the said time period.

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Two funds from SBI Mutual Fund – SBI Focused Fund and SBI Midcap Fund gave 11.31% each in the mentioned time period. Abakkus Flexi Cap Fund posted a return of 11.01% in April. Abakkus Small Cap Fund gave 10.55% return. DSP Midcap Fund, ICICI Pru Commodities Fund and Tata Multicap Fund gave 10.20% each. Axis Greater China Equity FoF was the last one to deliver a double-digit return of around 10.02% in April.

Helios Financial Services Fund and HDFC Consumption Fund gave 9.95% return each in April. Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund, the largest active fund and flexi cap fund based on assets managed, gave 5.81% return in April.

Edelweiss ASEAN Equity Off-Shore Fund was the last one to deliver positive returns as the fund gave 0.05% return in April.

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Negative performers

ICICI Pru Strategic Metal and Energy Equity FoF and Axis US Specific Treasury Dynamic Debt Passive FoF lost 2.42% and 0.21% in April.

What should investors do?

Rajesh Minocha, a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Founder of Financial Radiance shared with ETMutualFunds that in April, equity funds saw gradual recovery, led by mid and small cap stocks, while large caps maintained steady performance.

“The sector trends diverged, with PSU and infrastructure sectors remaining strong and the IT sector showing early signs of improvement and international funds remained stable due to stronger global market indicators.”

Minocha further said that market fluctuations are expected in May, large cap stocks are likely to offer more consistent performance than mid and small caps, which require careful stock selection and investors are advised to use SIPs for flexi-cap funds and also include some mid-cap funds in their portfolio.

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Australian travellers are now being advised to stay vigilant when travelling to the United Kingdom after the latter upgraded the terror threat from “substantial” to “severe.”

The upgraded of the terror threat follows the stabbing of two Jewish men in London.

Aussie Travellers Advised to Stay Vigilant

According to a report by 9News, the “severe” terror threat level is the second-highest level out of five. Per the report, the change in threat level is an indication that intelligence agencies believe a terrorist attack is highly likely to happen in the next six months.

Australian travellers are being warned to exercise an extreme level of caution during their stay in the UK.

“Be alert to the risks and take official warnings seriously”, the Australian government’s Smartraveller has advised.

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Starmer Reacts to Stabbing Attack

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to act against those “venerating the murder of Jews.”

Starmer also acknowledged that there is fear in the Jewish community following the stabbing attack. Fortunately, both victims survived the attack.

“People are scared, scared to show who they are in their community, scared to go to synagogue and practise their religion, scared to go to university as a Jew, to send their children to school as a Jew, to tell their colleagues that they are Jewish, even to use our NHS,” Starmer said.

He added, “Nobody should live like that in Britain, but Jews do.”

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Starmer has committed to do “everything in our power to stamp this hatred out,” according to a report by The Guardian.

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