Principles of money, banking and financial markets:
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adam_text | Contents xi
Notes to the Instructor xxv
Acknowledgements xxviii
About the Authors xxx
PART 1 The Basics 1
CHAPTER 1, t . . riM _ ,. rt ._.
Introducing Money, Banking, and Financial
Markets 3
CHAPTER 2TU D , ,., ^ ..
The Role of Money in the Macroeconomy 6
CHAPTER 3e .,, t t » , t
Financial Instruments, Markets, and
Institutions 23
PART Financial Instruments and Markets 41
Interest Rate Measurement and Behavior 43
The Risk and Term Structure of Interest
Rates 66
viii Brief Contents
CHAPTER 6T, o+ + rto f
The Structure and Performance of
Securities Markets 83
The Pricing of Risky Financial Assets 98
CHAPTER 8., ,„ .tlH l( .„
Money and Capital Markets 109
CHAPTER 9 ?¦*¦ n ¦ ?¦
Demystifying Derivatives 137
CHAPTER 10,, . + .. _ . _ .
Understanding Foreign Exchange 159
PART Banks and Other Intermediaries 177
CHAPTER 11
The Nature of Financial Intermediation 179
CHAPTER 12 _ .+ _. . M „ +.
Depository Financial Institutions 199
CHAPTER 13.. . t _. . .. t.t +.
Nondepository Financial Institutions 225
PART Financial System Architecture 241
Understanding Financial Contracts 243
CHAPTER 15
The Regulation of Markets and Institutions
265
CHAPTER 16,.. . , o ^ . ooc
Financial System Design 285
Brief Contents ix
CHAPTER 17 r.
Financial Innovation 303
PART V The Art of Central Banking 313
CHAPTER 18
Who s in Charge Here? 315
CHAPTER 19
Bank Reserves and the Money Supply 326
CHAPTER 20
The Instruments of Central Banking 347
CHAPTER 21
Understanding Movements in Bank Reserves 362
CHAPTER 22
Monetary Policy Strategy 383
PART Monetary Theory 397
CHAPTER 23
The Classical Foundations 399
The Keynesian Framework 421
CHAPTER 25 ,„,„,„ lA „„
The ISLM World 452
CHAPTER 2fi
Money and Economic Stability in the ISLM World 486
CHAPTER 27
An Aggregate Supply and Demand Perspective on
Money and Economic Stability 501
X Brief Contents
CHAPTER 28
Rational Expectations: Theory and Policy
Implications 531
CHAPTER 29
Empirical Evidence on the Effectiveness of
Monetary Policy 531
pmVll Grand Finale 545
CHAPTER 30
Tying It All Together 547
EPILOGUE
Careers in Banking and Financial Markets 559
Glossary 565
Index 583
Notes to the Instructor xxv
Acknowledgments xxvii
About the Authors xxx
PART I The Basics 1
CHAPTER 1
Introducing Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 3
An Overview 4
CHAPTER 2
The Role of Money in the Macroeconomy 6
Introducing Money 7
Going Out on a Limb: It s Time to Change Our Small
Change 7
Who Determines Our Money Supply? 9
The Importance of Money I: Money Versus Barter 11
The Importance of Money II: Financial Institutions and
Markets 12
Money, the Economy, and Inflation 14
Bank Reserves and the Money Supply 14
How iAirge Should the Money Supply Be? 15
Velocity: The Missing Link 17
Money and Inflation 18
Going Out on a Limb: Can It Happen Here? 20
Summary 21
Questions 22
xi
xii Contents
CHAPTER 3
Financial Installments, Markets, and Institutions 23
Flow of Funds 23
Financial Instruments and Markets 25
Bonds Represent Borrowing 26
Stocks Represent Ownership 27
Mortgages Involve Real Estate 28
Derivatives: Options and Futures 29
The Money and Capital Markets: A Summary 30
Financial Intermediaries: Purposes and Profile 33
The Role of Financial Intermediaries 33
Financial Intermediaries in Profile 35
Summary 38
Questions 39
PACT 11 Financial Instruments and Markets 41
CHAPTER 4 |nterest Rate Meas||rement and Behavjor 43
Calculating Interest Rates 43
Simple Interest 43
Compound Interest 44
Coupon Rate on Bonds 45
Current Yield 46
Yield to Maturity 46
Off the Record: The Million Dollar Lottery: A Case of
Misleading Advertising? 48
Zero Coupon Bonds 49
Reading the Financial News: Government Bond
Market Quotations 50
The Inverse Relationship Between Yields and Bond Prices 51
Why Long Term Bonds Are Riskier than Shorts 52
Nominal Versus Real Interest Rates 53
Return Versus Yield to Maturity 54
What Determines the Level of Interest Rates? 55
Supply and Demand Determine the Interest Rate 55
Why Does the Interest Rate Fluctuate? 58
Behind Supply and Demand 60
In The News: Slower Economic Activity Raises Bond
Prices and Lowers Interest Rates 61
The Importance of Inflationary Expectations 62
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Contents xiii
j
Cyclical and Long Term Trends in Interest Rates 62
Summary 64
Questions 65
CHAPTER 5
I The Risk and Term Structure of Interest Rates 66
| The Term Structure of Rates and the Yield Curve 66
I Supply and Demand 67
i The Pure Expectations Approach 68
I The Liquidity Premium Modification 69
I The Preferred Habitat Approach 70
i Real World Observations 70
Going Out on a Limb: Is the Shape of the Yield Curve
a Crystal Ball? 73
An Aside on Marketability 74
Risk and Tax Structure of Rates 74
Summary 77
Questions 78
Appendix: Bond Price Volatility: Duration Versus
Maturity 79
CHAPTER 6
The Structure and Performance of Securities Markets 83
Nature and Function of Securities Markets 83
Auction Market 84
Brokered Market 84
Dealer Market 84
Primary Versus Secondary Markets 85
Efficiency of Secondary Market Trading 88
In The News: Dealers Make Money Buying at Their
Bid and Selling at Their Offer 91
Going Out on a Limb: The Computer Will
Prevail 93
In The News: Electronic Trading Should Improve
Market Performance 94
Efficient Capital Markets and Regulation 94
Summary 96
Questions 97
CHAPTER 7
The Pricing of Risky Financial Assets 98
A World of Certainty 99
Consequences of Uncertainty and Risk Aversion 100
An Aside on Measuring Risk 101
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Principles of Diversification 103
In The News: Sometimes More Is Less as Far as Risk
Is Concerned 105
The Risk Premium on Risky Securities 105
Going Out on a Limb: Buy an Index Fund 106
Summary 107
Questions 108
CHAPTER 8
Money and Capital Markets 109
The Government Bond Market 109
Types of Securities and Investors 110
How die Market Works 111
Treasury Bills: Auctions Yields 112
Repurchase Agreements 115
Bank Related Securities: CDs and Eurodollars 116
Corporate Securities 118
Corporate Bonds 118
Going Out on a Limb: Junk Is Good 119
Reading the Financial News: Corporate Bond Market
Quotations 120
Commercial Paper 121
Municipal Securities 122
In The News: General Obligation Bonds Might Yield
More than Revenue Bonds 124
Mortgage Securities 125
The Stock Market 126
Structure of die Stock Market 126
Reading the Financial News: Stock Market
Quotations 127
Wliat Determines Whether Stock Prices Rise or Fall? 128
Off the Record: The Dow Jones Versus the S P 500 129
Money and Stock Prices 131
Going Out on a Limb: The Crash of 1987 and Market
Efficiency 132
Summary 134
Questions 136
CHAPTER 9
Demystifying Derivatives 137
An Overview of Financial Futures 137
In The News: Regulators Worldwide Worry About
Derivatives 138
Contents xv
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| Reading the Financial News: Financial Futures
Quotations 141
Using Financial Futures Contracts 142
Pricing Financial Futures Contracts 144
I An Overview of Options Contracts 145
: Usitig and Valuing Options 148
Reading the Financial News: Options Quotations 149
i What Determines Option Premiums 151
Going Out on a Limb: Don t Blame Derivatives 152
An Overview of Swaps 153
Why Swap? 155
Valuing a Swap 156
Summary 157
Questions 157
CHAPTER 10
Understanding Foreign Exchange 159
What Determines Foreign Exchange Rates? 159
Reading the Financial News: Foreign Exchange
Quotations 160
Why Do Exchatige Rates Fluctuate? 162
How Global Investors Cause Exchange Rate Volatility 167
In The News: Global Investors Chase High Yields 171
Fixed Versus Floating Exchange Rates 172
How Fixed Rates Are Supposed to Work 172
International Financial Crises 174
Summary 175
Questions 176
PART III Banks and Other Intermediaries 177
CHAPTER 11
The Nature of Financial Intermediation 179
The Economics of Financial Intermediation 179
The Evolution of Financial Intermediaries in the
United States 184
The Shifting Sands of Interest Rates 185
The Regulation Q Security Blanket 186
The Birth of the Money Market Mutual Fund 187
The Savings and Loan Crisis 188
The Rise of Commercial Paper 190
XVi Contents
The imtitutionaUmti tm of Financial Markets 191
The DrnMm tf Banking 192
Financial Intermediaries: Assets, Liabilities, and
Management 193
Summary 197
Questions 198
CHAPTER 12
Depository Financial Institutions 199
The Fundamentals of Bank Management 199
Cfees of Bank Pumte 200
Sownm (if Bank Funds 202
Bm Profitability 205
Bonk Risk 20?
Leverage Risk 208
Credit Risk 208
Interest Rate Risk 209
Trading Risk 210
Liquidity Risk 210
Major Trends in Bank Management 211
Th Conmilidatian qfthe Bunkitig Industry 211
TheMcFaddenAct 211
The Erosion o/McFadden 212
Measuring Consolidation 213
In The News: Bigger is Better 214
The Economics of Consolidation 215
Nontmdkttmtal Banking 21?
GfatMdimtitm 218
American Banks Abroad 218
Foreign Banks in the United States 219
The Euromarkets 219
Nonbank Depository Institutions—The Thrifts 222
Summary 223
Questions 223
CHAPTER 13
Nondepository Financial Institutions 225
Life Insurance Companies 225
Pension Funds 227
Property and Casualty Insurance Companies 229
In The News: It s All in the Family 231
Mutual Funds 232
I
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Finance Companies 233
Securities Brokers and Dealers and Investment Banks
• 234
Venture Capital Funds and Mezzanine Debt
Funds 236
Banks Versus Nondepository Institutions 237
Summary 238
Questions 238
PACT IV Financial System Architeture 241
CHAPTER 14 Underetandjng Fmancia, Contracts 243
How Business Obtains Financing 244
Financing Small Businesses 244
Financing Midsize Businesses 249
Financing I^arge Businesses 252
The Economics of Financial Contracting 255
Asymmetric Information and Financial Contracting 256
Contracting and the Firm Continuum 259
Consumer Lending, Financial Contracting, and
Securitimtion 262
Summary 263
Questions 264
CHAPTER 15
The Regulation of Markets and Institutions 265
The Regulation of Financial Markets in the United
States 266
The Regidation of die Primary Market 267
The Regulation of the Secondary Markets 267
Off the Record: Insider Trading: Efficiency Versus
Equity 268
The Regulation of Commercial Banks in the United
States 269
The U.S. liankiftg Regulatory Structure 269
Regulations to Protect Individual Depositors and
Financial System Stability 271
Deposit Insurance 272
Moral Hazard and Deposit Insurance 273
Risk Based Capital Requirements 275
xviii Contents
Prompt Corrective Action 277
Risk Based Deposit Insurance Premiums 279
Regulation of Nondepository Financial
Intermediaries 279
Where Securities Market and Banking Regulation
Meet: The Glass Steagall Act 280
The Genesis of Glass Steagall 281
The Erosion of Glass Steagall 281
The Risk of Universal Banking 282
Summary 283
Questions 284
CHAPTER 16
Financial System Design 285
Information and Financial System Design 286
Stockholder Lender Conflict 286
Manager Stockholder Conflict 286
Conflict Resolution and Financial System Design 288
Small Firms: Stockholder Lender Conflict 288
Large Firms: Stockholder Lender Conflict 289
Large Firms: Manager Stockholder Conflict 290
Financial System Design—A Descriptive Summary of
Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the
United States 291
Germany 291
Japan 293
United Kingdom 294
United States 295
Financial System Design and Conflict Resolution:
Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the
United States 295
Conflict Resolution in the Big Four 297
And the Winner Is ... 299
Financial System Design for Eastern Europe and
Other Emerging Economies 300
Summary 300
Questions 302
CHAPTER 17
Financial Innovation 303
Circumventing Regulation 304
Double digit Inflation 305
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Contents xix
In The News: Financial Innovation in Action 306
Legislative Encouragement 307
The Philosophy of Deregulation 308
Going Out on a Limb: Innovation, Competition, and
the Future of Glass Steagall 309
Technological Change 309
Necessity Is the Mother of Invention 310
Summary 310
Questions 312
PART V The Art of Central Banking 313
CHAPTER 18
Who s In Charge Here? 315
Formal Structure of the Federal Reserve System 316
The Realities of Power 319
The Problem of Federal Reserve Independence 321
Going Out on a Limb: Central Bank Independence
Abroad 323
Summary 324
Questions 324
CHAPTER 19
Bank Reserves and the Money Supply 326
Check Clearing and Collection 327
Deposit Expansion: The Single Bank 330
Deposit Expansion: The Banking System 333
Deposit Contraction 336
Summary 337
Questions 338
Appendix The Complete Money Supply Process 339
Shifts Between Currency and Checking Deposits 340
Shifts Between Time Deposits and Checking
Accounts 343
The Role of Interest Rates 345
XX Contents
CHAPTER 20
The Instruments of Central Banking 347
Reserve Requirements 347
Discounting and the Discount Rate 349
The Discount Rate and Market Interest Rates 352
Going Out on a Limb: The Discount Window
Prevented a Financial Meltdown in 1987 353
Open Market Operations 354
Off the Record: Three Key Interest Rates 356
A Day at the Trading Desk 359
Summary 360
Questions 361
CHAPTER 21
Understanding Movements in Bank Reserves 362
The Fed s Balance Sheet 363
The U.S. Treasury s Monetary Accounts 369
The Bank Reserve Equation 370
Putting It All to Use 372
Off the Record: Why Did Germany Let the Pound
Sink in September 1992 374
In The News: The Holiday Shopping Season Causes
Defensive Open Market Operations 375
Focusing on the Monetary Base 375
Summary 375
Questions 376
Appendix Monetary Effects of Treasury Financing 377
CHAPTER 22
Monetary Policy Strategy 383
The FOMG Directive 384
The Fed s Strategy 386
Reserves Versus die Federal Funds Rate 387
Linking Reserves and the Monetary Aggregates 391
How Useful Are the Monetary Aggregates? 392
Going Out on a Limb: Rip Van Winkle Rips Fed 393
Off the Record: Should the Fed Target Exchange
Rates? 394
The Fed s Track Record 395
Summary 396
Questions 396
I Contents xxi
j PACT VI j Monetary Theory 397
CHAPTER 23
The Classical Foundations 399
Say s Law 399
Classical Interest Theory 401
Off the Record: Investment Versus Investment 402
The Quantity Theory of Money 404
The Cambridge Approach 405
Money Demand and the Quantity Theory 406
Aggregate Demand and Supply: A Summary 408
Real Versus Nominal Rates of Interest 411
Modern Modifications: Monetarists and New
Classicists 412
Going Out on a Limb: The Money Supply and the
Great Depression 413
Summary 414
Questions 415
Appendix GDP Definitions and Relationships 416
The Circular Flow of Spending, Income,
and Output 416
Saving and Investment 417
CHAPTER 24
The Keynesian Framework 421
When Saving Doesn t Equal Investment 422
Consumption and Simple GDP Determination 423
Changes in GDP 427
Autonomous Versus Induced Changes in GDP 430
Exports and Imports 431
Government to the Rescue 431
Off the Record: Taking the Pulse of the Economy 434
Money and the Rate of Interest 435
Monetary Policy 439
Off the Record: Was 1995 the Japanese Year of the
Liquidity Trap? 442
Monetary Policy and International Trade 442
Transactions Demand and Monetary Policy 443
Expectations and Monetary Policy 445
XXii Contents
Aggregate Demand and Supply 448
Summary 449
Questions 450
CHAPTER 25
The/5/Af World 452
Money, Interest, and Income 452
All About LM 455
Monetary Policy and the LM Curve 456
The Goods Market 458
All About IS 461
The Simultaneous Determination of Income and
Interest: IS and LM Together 464
Monetary and Fiscal Policy 466
Monetary Policy 466
Fiscal Policy 468
Keynes and the Classics 471
When Will Full Employment Prevail? 474
Going Out on a Limb: ISLM Analysis Lives 475
ISLM and Aggregate Demand 478
Summary 480
Questions 481
Appendix The Simple Algebra of Income
Determination 482
The Model 482
The IS and LM Functions 483
Equilibrium Income and Interest 483
Multiplier Effects on Income and the Interest Rate 483
Policy Implications 484
CHAPTER 26
Money and Economic Stability in the /5ZAf World 486
Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, and Crowding Out
486
Is the Private Sector Inherently Stable? 492
Flexible Prices, the Natural Rate of Interest, and Real
Crowding Out 494
Summary 496
Questions 497
Appendix Interest Rates Versus the Money Supply
Under Uncertainty 498
! Contents xxiii
CHAPTER 27
An Aggregate Supply and Demand Perspective on Money and
{ Economic Stability 501
Is the Private Sector Inherently Stable? 502
Monetary Policy, Fiscal Policy, and Crowding Out 506
Going Out on a Limb: Are Bank Loans Special? 508
Inflation, Money, and the Phillips Curve 509
Inflation and Interest Rates 512
Should a Robot Replace the Federal Reserve? 515
Summary 518
Questions 519
CHAPTER 28
Rational Expectations: Theory and Policy Implications 521
When Are Expectations Rational? 522
Anticipated Versus Unanticipated Monetary Policy 522
Off the Record: Applying Rational Expectations to
the Securities Markets 523
Implications for Stabilization Policy 525
Inflation, the Phillips Curve, and Credibility 526
Interest Rates and Anticipated Monetary Policy 529
Summary 529
Questions 530
CHAPTER 29
Empirical Evidence on the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy 531
Living with Velocity 532
The Demand for Money 534
Going Out on a Limb: Where Is All That Cash
Hiding? 535
Computer Simulations and Time Lags 536
The Impact of Monetary Policy on GDP 537
Fiscal Policy and Crowding Out 538
The Impact of Money on Interest Rates 539
Business Investment 541
Residential Construction 541
Consumer Spending 542
Summary 542
Questions 543
XXlv Contents
PART VII Grand Finale 545
CHAPTER 30
Tying It All Together 547
The Economic Indicators 547
The Employment Report 550
Housing Starts and Building Permits 551
Purchasing Manager s Index 552
Index of Leading Economic Indicators 552
Valuation, the Fed, and Market Reaction 553
Good News Versus Bad News: The Role of Expectations 553
Stock and Bond Valuation—A Refresher 554
In The News: Interest Rates Gall the Shots for Stocks
554
Putting It All Together 557
Summary 558
Questions 558
EPILOGUE
Careers in Banking and Financial Markets 559
An Overview 559
Specific Opportunities 561
Trading 561
Sales 562
Financial Economist 563
Fixed Income Research 563
Loan Officer 563
Glossary 565
Index 583
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genre_facet | Aufsatzsammlung |
id | DE-604.BV011782309 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-09T18:15:40Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0673980537 |
language | English |
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owner_facet | DE-1047 DE-20 DE-521 |
physical | XXXI, 606 S. graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 1997 |
publishDateSearch | 1997 |
publishDateSort | 1997 |
publisher | Addison-Wesley |
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series2 | The Addison-Wesley series in economics |
spelling | Ritter, Lawrence S. 1922- Verfasser (DE-588)139264752 aut Principles of money, banking and financial markets Lawrence S. Ritter ; William L. Silber ; Gregory F. Udell 9. ed. Reading, Mass. u.a. Addison-Wesley 1997 XXXI, 606 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Addison-Wesley series in economics Bankwezen gtt Financiële instellingen gtt Geldwezen gtt Bank Money Banks and banking Finance Kapitalmarkt (DE-588)4029578-3 gnd rswk-swf Kreditmarkt (DE-588)4073788-3 gnd rswk-swf Geldtheorie (DE-588)4121333-6 gnd rswk-swf Geldpolitik (DE-588)4019902-2 gnd rswk-swf Kreditwesen (DE-588)4032950-1 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Kreditmarkt (DE-588)4073788-3 s Kapitalmarkt (DE-588)4029578-3 s Kreditwesen (DE-588)4032950-1 s Geldpolitik (DE-588)4019902-2 s Geldtheorie (DE-588)4121333-6 s 2\p DE-604 Silber, William L. 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)13561130X aut Udell, Gregory F. 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)124613640 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007952498&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Ritter, Lawrence S. 1922- Silber, William L. 1942- Udell, Gregory F. 1946- Principles of money, banking and financial markets Bankwezen gtt Financiële instellingen gtt Geldwezen gtt Bank Money Banks and banking Finance Kapitalmarkt (DE-588)4029578-3 gnd Kreditmarkt (DE-588)4073788-3 gnd Geldtheorie (DE-588)4121333-6 gnd Geldpolitik (DE-588)4019902-2 gnd Kreditwesen (DE-588)4032950-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4029578-3 (DE-588)4073788-3 (DE-588)4121333-6 (DE-588)4019902-2 (DE-588)4032950-1 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Principles of money, banking and financial markets |
title_auth | Principles of money, banking and financial markets |
title_exact_search | Principles of money, banking and financial markets |
title_full | Principles of money, banking and financial markets Lawrence S. Ritter ; William L. Silber ; Gregory F. Udell |
title_fullStr | Principles of money, banking and financial markets Lawrence S. Ritter ; William L. Silber ; Gregory F. Udell |
title_full_unstemmed | Principles of money, banking and financial markets Lawrence S. Ritter ; William L. Silber ; Gregory F. Udell |
title_short | Principles of money, banking and financial markets |
title_sort | principles of money banking and financial markets |
topic | Bankwezen gtt Financiële instellingen gtt Geldwezen gtt Bank Money Banks and banking Finance Kapitalmarkt (DE-588)4029578-3 gnd Kreditmarkt (DE-588)4073788-3 gnd Geldtheorie (DE-588)4121333-6 gnd Geldpolitik (DE-588)4019902-2 gnd Kreditwesen (DE-588)4032950-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Bankwezen Financiële instellingen Geldwezen Bank Money Banks and banking Finance Kapitalmarkt Kreditmarkt Geldtheorie Geldpolitik Kreditwesen Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007952498&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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