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Domestic Market View :

Market mood to remain cautious on the last trading day of week

The Indian markets showing a lackluster trade ended marginally in red in the last session. Today, the start is likely to remain cautious and traders will be eyeing the major global developments following the mixed cues after an exit poll suggested British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative party not getting majority. On the domestic front traders will be getting some support with UN trade report that despite stagnant foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow of $ 44 billion in 2016, India will most likely remain most favoured destination due to its attractiveness among MNCs for cross-border mergers and acquisitions. Meanwhile, Chief Economic Adviser Arvind Subramanian has expressed concern over growing protectionism in global markets and felt that India needs open markets to grow at 8-10%. He said that the biggest beneficiaries of the open market policy or globalisation have been middle income countries and the continuation of this is in their interest. There will be some buzz in the power and coal stocks on report that India’s coal imports in May declined 6 per cent due to lacklustre demand from the power sector and sufficient supply of domestic fuel.

Indian benchmarks settle with moderate losses; Nifty ends below 9650 mark

It turned out to be a lethargic performance from Indian benchmark indices on Thursday, as they failed to snap the session in the green territory and settled marginally below the neutral line. Today’s session largely remained characterized by choppiness, as the aimless indices moved only sideways in a tight band for most part of the day, as investors and foreign funds were adopting a cautious approach, ahead of key political and economic events in the U.S. and Europe. Sentiments remained subdued after Reserve Bank of India (RBI) raised concerns over the possibility of fiscal slippages due to the farm loan waivers. RBI Governor Urjit Patel said unless that state governments' budgets allow that fiscal space to go in for a loan waiver, it would be risky to tread on that path. RBI also cut the economic growth projection to 7.3% for the current fiscal from 7.4% earlier. The central bank, however, used a less hawkish tone and reduced the Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) in its second bimonthly momany liquor stocks gained traction after Karnataka state government decided to send a proposal to the union government seeking to denotify the national highways (NH) pass through urban local bodies in Karnataka as local roads. Likewise, shares of steel companies were trading higher in an otherwise subdued market on the expectations of a revival in consumption during the current financial year 2017-18. The market breadth remained pessimistic, as there were 1328 shares on the gaining side against 1351 shares on the losing side, while 177 shares remained unchanged.netary policy for financial year 2017-18.

Traders turned anxious after chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian expressed his unhappiness over the Reserve Bank's inflexibility on interest rates. He warned that real policy rates are becoming tighter and rising at a time of low inflation and slowing growth. However, losses remained capped with UNCTAD’s latest report that India would be the top prospective foreign direct investment (FDI) destination globally after the US and China. It also said that an improved economic outlook in major Asian economies such as India, China is likely to lift investor confidence and help boost FDI inflows by about 15 percent in 2017

 

Global Market Overview 

Asian markets end mixed on Thursday

Asian equity markets made a mixed closing on Thursday as investors awaited directional cues from three big upcoming events today and next week's Federal Reserve meeting. The European Central Bank (ECB) will announce its latest interest rate decision later today, with traders on the lookout for any hints of policy changes on rate and stimulus outlook. Polls have opened in the UK with the latest polls predicting a narrow victory for Theresa May's party over the main opposition Labour Party. Former FBI Director James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee also remained in the spotlight after he confirmed media reports that President Donald Trump demanded his loyalty and asked him to drop at least part of the bureau's investigation of former National Security Adviser Mike Flyn. Japanese shares ended lower as the yen edged higher in late Asian deals on a report that the Bank of Japan was re-calibrating its communications to acknowledge it is thinking about how to handle a withdrawal from its monetary stimulus. Meanwhile, Chinese shares ended higher after Chinese exports and imports data topped expectations. Exports advanced 8.7 percent year-on-year in dollar terms in May, faster than the 7.2 percent increase economists had forecast. Imports climbed 14.8 percent, much above expectations for 8.3 percent growth.

US markets closed higher following Comey's testimony

The US markets closed higher on Thursday, with the Nasdaq Composite Index finishing at a record, marking its 38th all-time closing high in 2017. The former FBI Director James Comey’s appearance in front of the US Senate Intelligence Committee concluded without any significant revelations. The street had signaled that above events don’t appear to threaten the stock market’s extended push into record territory, which has been driven by President Donald Trump’s promises of tax cuts, infrastructure spending and deregulation.

The Dow Jones added 8.84 points or 0.04 percent to 21,182.53, Nasdaq was up 24.38 points or 0.39 percent to 6,321.76, while S&P 500 edged higher by 0.65 points or 0.03 percent to 2,433.79

Economy Overview 

Indiato be one of the top prospective FDI destination: UNCTAD

 

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), in its latest report ‘World Investment Report 2017’ has saidthat India would be the top prospective foreign direct investment (FDI) destination globally after the U.S. and China. The report however noted that although new liberalization efforts continue to improve the investment climate in India, tax-related concerns remain a deterrent for some foreign investors.

 

UNCTAD report said that an improved economic outlook in major Asian economies such as India, China is likely to lift investor confidence and help boost FDI inflows by about 15 per cent in 2017. Besides, it has said that the country’s renewed policy efforts to attract FDI may also contribute to higher inflows in 2017, adding that foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) are increasingly relying on cross-border M&As (mergers and acquisitions) to penetrate the rapidly growing Indian market.

 

It said that in major recipients such as China, India and Indonesia, renewed policy efforts to attract FDI could contribute to an increase of inflows in 2017. However, the report found that FDI in India remained almost flat in year 2016 at about $44 billion, up only 1 per cent from 2015. At the same time India's outward FDI declined by about third from $7.572 billion in 2015 to $5.12 billion in 2016. UNCTAD has also reported that FDI inflows to developing Asia shrank by 15 per cent to $443 billion in 2016, the first decline since 2012.

Record jumpin FDI from $34,487 billion to $61,724 billion since 2013: Modi

 

Giving an overview of his three-year-old government, Prime Minister NarendraModi has said that there has been a record jump in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from $34,487 billion to $61,724billion since 2013. Terming India a bright spot in the cloudy global

economy, he said that doing business here has been made easier and the tax regime is more predictable and stable. He pointed out that the goods and services tax (GST) regime is also going to have long standing benefits for the nation.

Talking about his 'guiding tenet-reform to transform', Modi said that the reform agenda of government is comprehensive and inclusive, covering all sections of society, all regions of India and all aspects needing attention. He also said that it was a matter of immense happiness that a friendly spirit of competition has developed among the states for accelerating reforms and getting more investment.

 

On matters related to next-gen infrastructure for a new India, PM said that they are giving the added push to infrastructure projects with a special emphasis on timely completion. Adding further, he said that the government’s goal is a new India, powered by the skills and talent of the youth. He also said that substantial ground has been covered in the last three years and India is poised to scale newer heights of progress.

Farm loan waivers may harm country’s fiscal health, spur inflation: RBI

 

Raising concerns over the recent spate of farm loan waivers across the country, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Urjit Patel has said that rush for such actions may harm the country’s fiscal health and may have inflationary spillovers. He said that past episodes have shown when there are significant fiscal slippages they do permeate through inflation sooner or later.

Markets ignore UK elections, pound weakness &Comeytestification and hit fresh highs. Global risk levels at highest levels since 2008 as scramble for equities sees markets in heavily overbought zone.

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Indian Indices: US markets hit fresh new all time highs as the Dow Jones nearly hit 21300 on the upside. The weakness in UK Pound saw strength in US Dollar, which further prompted buying in the S&P while the Nasdaq fell heavily after rising nonstop for the last 9 days. Asian indices saw profit taking on opening bell with the Japanese 'Nikkei" down over 150 points as North Korean rhetoric saw weak sentiment prevail.


Nifty saw last hour buying led by Metals and select Auto stocks drive the index higher even as the broader market saw corrections. For today expect range bound trade on the Nifty while stock/sector outperformance continuing. Expect defensive buying in Pharma and select mid-caps to be the theme today while selling in PSU banks and Financials may be witnessed in the light of further farm loan waivers being announced by states.


The BSE Sensex is currently trading at 31132.97, down by 129.09 points or 0.41% after trading in a range of 31070.65 and 31225.43. There were 11 stocks advancing against 19 stocks declining on the index.

The broader indices were trading in red; the BSE Mid cap index was down by 0.14%, while Small cap index was down by 0.09%.

The CNX Nifty is currently trading at 9625.30, down by 42.95 points or 0.44% after trading in a range of 9606.40 and 9647.05. There were 19 stocks advancing against 32 stocks declining on the index.

MARKET INDICATORS

·           

 

Group ATopGainers

 

 

Company

Price (Rs)

% chg

Mothersumi

478.45

4.14

GMRInfra

17.65

4.13

Ibrealest

183.80

4.11

Gruh

443.45

3.91

Group ATopLosers

 

 

Videoind

27.15

-4.90

Bharatfin

709.00

-3.06

Tatacomm

744.55

-2.86

IndianB

298.75

-2.62

INDEX PERFORMANCE

 

 

Indices

Support

Resistanes

Sensex

31195

31350

Nifty

9636

9675

 

Technical view: Nifty sees resistance closer to 9700 while 9580 will act as strong support, any breach either side could see Nifty chart way forward. Bank Nifty also sees strong resistance around 23750 while 23500 act as strong support.


 

Eros International (Buy Above 233.5 with Stop Loss at 229.25 for Target of 242): After being in the declining mode for over three weeks, the stock has broken out from a declining trend line. The strong bounce is seen after Eros found support at its 200-DMA. The up-thrust in price is seen on the back of smart uptick in volumes. In addition, other oscillators also indicate that the current momentum may extend further.


Derivative Snippets :

Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC)is keen to acquire HPCL in a Rs422.54bn deal after finding Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) too expensive to buy.

In the last trading session, markets ended on a positive note as the banking stocks continued to shine. Bank Nifty 23500CE witnessed marginal short selling as the open interest increased by ~68k shares, making 23500 level as an important support for Bank Nifty.

FIIs were net sellers in cash market segment to the tune of Rs 101 Cr.

FIIs index future long short ratio at 4.3 vs 5.6x with a significant addition of short positions to the tune of ~14k contracts, indicating of a minor correction.

Nifty Movers: The top gainers on Nifty were Sun Pharma up by 1.35%, Mahindra & Mahindra up by 1.21%, GAIL India up by 1.15%, Vedanta up by 0.76% and Tata Steel up by 0.70%. On the flip side, Wipro down by 2.83%, Bank of Baroda down by 2.13%, Larsen & Toubro down by 1.41%, Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone down by 1.24% and Tata Motors - DVR down by 1.19% were the top losers.

Top Sectoral& Stock Screening:The top gaining sectoral indices on the BSE were Realty up by 0.90%, Metal up by 0.48%, Healthcare up by 0.39%, Telecom up by 0.19% and Consumer Disc up by 0.15%, while IT down by 0.84%, Capital Goods down by 0.78%, TECK down by 0.66%, Industrials down by 0.58% and Bankex down by 0.52% were the losing indices on BSE.

 

 

On the global front: On the global front, Asian shares were trading mostly in red, as central bank meetings ahead and uncertainty over the chances for a coalition government in Britain turned investors cautious. In a report, Economic and Social Research Institute said that Japan’s Core Machinery Orders fell to -3.1%, from 1.4% in the preceding month.

Global Signals:The Asian markets were trading mostly in red; Hang Seng decreased 319.7 points or 1.23% to 25,710.59, Nikkei 225 decreased 111.75 points or 0.56% to 19,901.51, Taiwan Weighted decreased 72.22 points or 0.71% to 10,127.43, KOSPI Index decreased 25.07 points or 1.05% to 2,356.62 and Shanghai Composite decreased 14.77 points or 0.47% to 3,143.63.On the other hand, Jakarta Composite increased 32.09 points or 0.57% to 5,707.61.Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is closed on account of National holiday.

 

WEEKLY NIFTY TRADING VIEW FOR THE WEEK JUNE12, 2017-JUNE 18, 2017

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Events to watch this week

  • UK vote muddles Brexit process
  • ECB drops possibility of lower rates
  • Comey testifies on Russia probe
  • Eurozone maintains faster growth

The Week ahead:

Date

Country/Area

Release/Event

Sun, 11 Jun

France

Parliamentary elections, round one

Tue, 13 Jun

United Kingdom

Consumer price index

Tue, 13 June

eurozone

ZEW economic sentiment index

Tue, 13 June

United States

Producer price index

Wed, 14 Jun

China

Retail sales and industrial production

Wed, 14 Jun

eurozone

Industrial production

Wed, 14 Jun

United States

Retail sales and Consumer Price Index

Wed, 14 Jun

United States

FOMC meeting, Yellen press conference

Thu, 15 Jun

Switzerland

SNB interest rate decision


For the week,The day began with the European Central Bank meeting, followed by ex-FBI director Comey’s testimony later in the day. It wound up with the Conservative Party losing its majority in the House of Commons. Prior to the news from the United Kingdom, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a record high Thursday, despite Comey’s unsettling testimony regarding private meetings with US president Donald Trump. Despite increased uncertainty surrounding the Brexit process, global equities have shown little net change on the week. The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note rose three basis points to 2.20% while West Texas Intermediate crude extended its drop to $45.50 from $47.35 a week ago after a forecast from the Energy Information Agency projected that US domestic oil output will top 10 million barrels a day in 2018. Equity volatility, as measured by the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index (VIX), remained historically muted, virtually unchanged at 10.

NIFTY- 9,668.25
CRUDE OIL-Rs 2963barrel
GOLD-Rs 29,009 gram
Rs/$-Rs 64.25

MARKET ROUND UP

Key benchmark indices settled with modest gains in a volatile session of trade on Wednesday, 7 June 2017, after the RBI decided to keep the policy repo rate unchanged after a policy review meet on Wednesday, 7 June 2017. The Sensex had risen 80.72 points or 0.26% to settle at 31,271.28, its highest closing level since 5 June 2017.

Key indices settled with small losses after range-bound trade on Thursday, 8 June 2017, as caution prevailed in global markets ahead of key global events of outcome of elections in the UK and the European Central Bank's (ECB) monetary policy review. The Sensex shed 57.92 points or 0.19% to settle at 31,213.36, its lowest closing level since 6 June 2017.

Key benchmark indices settled with small gains after a lacklustre session of trade on Friday, 9 June 2017, as most global stocks rose after the surprise UK general election result left the country facing a “hung parliament,” where no single party has a majority. The Sensex had risen 48.70 points or 0.16% to settle at 31,262.06, its highest closing level since 7 June 2017.

Both the Sensex, and the Nifty, had hit record high in intraday trade on Tuesday, 6 June 2017. The Sensex fell 11.23 points or 0.03% to settle at 31,262.06. The Nifty advanced 14.75 points or 0.15% to settle at 9,668.25. Broad market depicted strength. The S&P BSE Mid-Cap index rose 0.49%. The S&P BSE Small-Cap index advanced 1.55%. Both these indices outperformed the Sensex.

Macro Economic Front:

On the Economic Front,the RBI's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) in its meeting held on Wednesday, 7 June 2017, decided to keep the policy repo rate under the liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) unchanged at 6.25%. Consequently, the reverse repo rate under the LAF remains at 6%, and the marginal standing facility (MSF) rate and the Bank Rate at 6.5%.

A private business survey showed activity in India's services industry accelerated in May as domestic and foreign orders rose. The Nikkei/IHS Markit Services Purchasing Managers' Index rose to a seven-month high of 52.2 in May, from April's 50.2.

Major Action &Announcement:

State Bank of India (SBI) advanced 0.38%. The bank said that it has successfully concluded India's largest ever qualified institutional placement (QIP) of Rs 15000 crore which was launched on 5 June 2017. The QIP book was oversubscribed and demand exceeded Rs 27000 crore. Post issue, the Government of India's (GoI) shareholding in the merged entity will be at 57.07%. The announcement was made during market hours on Friday, 9 June 2017.

ICICI Bank rose 1.41%. The bank said its board of directors on Monday, 5 June 2017, approved the sale of a part of its shareholding in ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company in an initial public offering by the company, subject to requisite approvals and market conditions. The size and other details of the offer would be determined in due course, the bank said. The announcement was made at the fag end of market hours on Monday, 5 June 2017.

Wipro fell 2.75%. The company issued clarification to the stock exchanges regarding media news item titled “Wipro promoters in early stage of evaluating sale of part or whole business”. The company said that the news article is baseless and malicious. There is no truth to these unsubstantiated rumors, it added. The announcement was made after market hours on Monday, 5 June 2017.

Infosys was down 2.15%. The company clarified after market hours on Wednesday, 7 June 2017 that the news reports on pricing cuts seen by the IT industry being attributed to the Infosys chief operating officer (COO) are incorrect.

Dr Reddy's Laboratories rose 3.03%. The company announced the launch of Bivalirudin for injection, 250 mg/vial, a therapeutic equivalent generic version of Anglomax (Bivalirudin) for injection in the US market. The announcement was made during market hours on Tuesday, 6 June 2017. Anglomax brand and generic had annual US sales of around $198 million MAT for the most recent twelve months ending in March 2017, according to IMS Health.

Tata Motors was down 2.37%. Jaguar Land Rover retail sales rose 1% to 45,487 vehicles in May 2017 over May 2016 with continued strong demand for the Jaguar F-PACE, since sales began 12 months ago, and solid sales growth of the long wheel base Jaguar XFL from our China joint venture. The announcement was made during market hours on Wednesday, 7 June 2017.

TCS lost 2.01%. The company announced that the company and Siemens unveiled a new collaboration around Internet of Things (IoT) innovation. Focused on customers in the manufacturing, energy, building technology, healthcare and railway industries the partnership will enable customers to benefit from new data insights and services based on MindSphere, the cloud-based, open IoT operating system from Siemens. The announcement was made after market hours on Tuesday, 6 June 2017.

Global Front:

In Overseas Markets,British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative party has fallen short of an outright majority in the UK's general election held on Thursday, 8 June 2017. May had unexpectedly called the snap election seven weeks ago, confident of sharply increasing the slim majority she had inherited from predecessor David Cameron before launching into the Brexit talks.

The ECB on Thursday, 8 June 2017, as expected, left interest rates unchanged but said it continued to expect interest rates “to remain at present levels for an extended period of time, and well past the horizon” of its asset-buying program, which is set to run at least through December. In previous statements, the ECB had said it expected rates “to remain at present or lower levels for an extended period of time.”

US non farm payrolls increased 138,000 in May, missing the forecast, suggesting the labour market was losing momentum despite the unemployment rate falling to a 16-year low of 4.3%. Also, the number of jobs created in March and April was reduced by 66,000 from what was previously reported.

Global Economic News:

ECB drops rate-cut reference
With the economy on the upswing, European Central Bank president Mario Draghi announced on Thursday that the bank is dropping its bias toward cutting interest rates, but it retained its bias toward increasing quantitative easing, if necessary. The bank raised its growth forecast while at the same time cutting its inflation outlook. Risks to the economy are now broadly balanced, he said. The overall tone of Draghi’s press conference was decidedly dovish.

Former FBI chief testifies
Former Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding the FBI’s investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 US presidential election and President Donald Trump’s desire that the Bureau end its investigation of his former national security advisor Michael Flynn. Comey said he would leave it to Special Counsel Robert Mueller to decide whether the president’s conduct rose to the level of obstruction of justice. With Mueller’s investigation in an early phase, there will likely be many months of continued policy paralysis in Washington.

Eurozone economy leads the pack
Purchasing managers’ indices released this week show that the eurozone continues to outperform other developed economies. The eurozone composite PMI, which measures both manufacturing and services, stood at 56.8, unchanged from April. Meanwhile, the United States clocked in at 53.6 and the UK at 56.7, just below April’s 56.8 three-year high. Japan’s composite PMI registered 52.6 and China’s 51.5.

Catalonia schedules referendum
The president of the Spanish region of Catalonia, CarlesPuigdemont, announced on Friday that an independence referendum will be held on 1 October. The Spanish government strongly opposes the referendum on constitutional grounds, as it did in 2014 when the country’s constitutional court ruled a previous vote invalid. Under the Spanish constitution, Madrid could resort to suspending the region’s autonomy to thwart the plebiscite.

GLOBAL CORPORATE NEWS

May severely weakened in UK vote; Tories lose majority
Prime Minister Theresa May’s gambit to improve her Brexit bargaining position by calling a snap election did exactly the opposite, increasing the uncertainty around the Brexit process. The Conservative Party lost its outright majority in the House of Commons but will be able to form a government with the backing of the 10 members of Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party. Politically, May is seen as living on borrowed time, and could be replaced as party leader in the near future. Early indications are that May’s failure to secure a larger parliamentary majority undermines the case for a “hard” Brexit, which the Tories campaigned for. That is one reason — along with a weaker pound — that markets have taken the election outcome in stride so far. A softer Brexit is seen as less disruptive to UK business interests. One side note: A very poor showing by the Scottish National Party is seen as halting momentum toward a second referendum on Scottish independence.

 

NEW 52-WEEK HIGH BSE (A):

 

BAJAJFINANCE

1380.00

CADILAHC

548.00

EDELWEISS

209.40


NEW 52-WEEK LOWS BSE (A):

VIDEOIND

28.55

IDBI

58.75


MAJOR WEEKLY GAINERS IN BSE A CATEGORY(%):

IIFL HOLDINGS

14.25

INFO EDGE

13.97

PAGE INDS

13.90


MAJOR WEEKLY LOSERS IN BSE A CATEGORY:

ADANI TRANSMISSION

-13.37

VIDEOCON INDUSTRIES

-22.31

RELAINCE COMM

-10.90


Eyes will be set on the certain US economic data releases are:

Monday (12June)

Month Bill Auction

Tuesday (13 June)

Week Bill Auction& FOMC Meeting Begins

Wednesday (14 June)

Consumer Price Index

Thursday (15 June)

Hosing Market Index& Jobless Claims

Friday (16 June)

Consumer Sentiment


Fundamental Pick of the week:

Derivative Ideas Federal Bank Ltd For Target Rs.120.00


Derivative Ideas

FEDERALBNK added around 2.5% of open interest as long positions along with some delivery based buying in previous trading session. On charts, it is trading above important moving averages in higher highs—higher lows formation on daily charts. Hence, we recommend buying FEDERALBNK June futures as per levels mentioned below.

Strategy:

BUY FEDERALBNK JUNE FUTS BETWEEN 114-115, SL 112, TARGET 120.


TECHNICAL VIEW:

S3

S2

S1

NIFTY

R1

R2

R3

9,520

9,590

9,630

9,668.25

9,710

9,770

9,820


Nifty saw small correction on friday and closed just near the gann angle also also near the lower end of range at 9640, bulls need to hold the gann angle for upmove to continue towards 9750/9790. Bearish below 9610 for a move towards 9530/9480.  As per Geometric Time Cycle big move can be seen in market in next 2 days.Low made today was again 9608 near the gann angle, as shown in below chart and we saw a good bounce back. As per time cycle if today’s low is not broken we can see an up move towards 9720/9800. Bearish below 9610 for a move towards 9530/9480. 

Conclusion:

Markets extended their winning streak to the fifth consecutive week as the index yet again closed at a fresh life time high thanks to late buying on Friday. However, throughout the week, traders and investors remained jittery amid multiple global events like ECB meet and UK elections. Even upgrades in monsoon estimates and RBI’s decision of keeping repo rate and reverse repo rate unchanged at 6.25% and 6%, respectively didn’t bring any cheer to the market.

Start of this week witnessed ITC and HUL lead the main indices as the FMCG companies helped five of the top 10 most valued Indian firms raise their market cap by more than Rs 37,000 crore. The PSU Banking stocks were in action after media reports stated that the government was examining the possibility of further consolidation in the public sector banking space without waiting for their finances to improve. OMCs like BPCL, HPCL and IOC were in action after reports stated that petrol and diesel prices will be revised every day across the country from June 16.

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