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The US government is shelling out $2 million per minute in interest payments on its debt. The surge in interest rate expenses has coincided with higher for longer interest rates. The US government is on track to pay more than $1 trillion in interest expenses this year. And that in turn means higher interest rates have actually helped fueled inflation rather than tame it. And you're not going to see meaningful downward pressure on shelter costs, until the Fed lowers interest rates," Manley said.
Persons: , Louis Fed, Jack Manley, Manley Organizations: Service, US Treasury, Bloomberg, Federal Reserve, Fed, Treasury
And now, a multi-billion-dollar tower featuring floor-to-ceiling glass will add another dimension to the cityscape, according to new details unveiled by New York City Mayor Eric Adams this week. Stretching up 62 stories, a planned office tower at 350 Park Avenue will provide space for more than 6,000 jobs, plus 1.8 million square feet of commercial office space, according to a press release. White columns will frame a new public concourse at the base of the new building on Park Avenue, complete with green space, seating and art displays, images show. Building this new office space comes at a fraught time for the commercial real estate market as businesses struggle to entice workers back to the office after years of working from home. The project will begin the city’s public review process early next year and the tower is expected to be completed by 2032, according to the release.
Persons: Eric Adams, Kenneth Griffin, Rudin, White, Foster, Partners Adams, , , Adams, Meera Joshi, ” Joshi Organizations: CNN, Chrysler, Trade Center, Empire, New York City, Vornado Realty Trust, Citadel, Citadel Securities, Partners, Midtown, Rockefeller Center, St, Grand Central, Midtown —, Central Park Locations: New York, Midtown Manhattan, Patrick’s, York, Fifth, Central
The balanced portfolio – which typically allocates 60% of assets toward stocks and 40% to fixed income –could use a rethink in today's higher rate environment, according to BlackRock's Rick Rieder. "For 30 years, fixed income was a hedge," said Rieder, the asset manager's global chief investment officer of fixed income, in a phone call with CNBC. A 60/30/10 split Rather than a 60/40 split toward equities and fixed income, Rieder said he would consider a 60/30/10 allocation if he had to build a balanced portfolio. That is, he'd maintain a 60% allocation toward stocks, but keep 30% of the portfolio in "higher income, shorter duration" assets. In addition to AAA-rated CLOs, Rieder also likes European investment-grade credit as a U.S. dollar investor.
Persons: BlackRock's Rick Rieder, Jerome Powell, Rieder, Jared Woodard Organizations: CNBC, Federal Reserve, AAA, Bank of, CLOs Locations: Central
Tesla is seeking shareholder approval for Elon Musk's pay package, which a judge previously struck down. AdvertisementWhy does Tesla's board think Elon Musk deserves a $55 billion pay package? Tesla plans to ask shareholders to vote again on Musk's $55 billion pay package after it was struck down by a Delaware Judge earlier this year. Tesla shareholders will be able to vote on the issue during the company's annual meeting in June. Musk does not receive a salary from Tesla and his pay package centered on a series of goalposts around the carmaker's financial growth, initially set in place in 2018.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon, Robyn Denholm, Denholm, Kathleen St, J, McCormick, Musk Organizations: Elon, Service, Delaware Judge, Securities and Exchange Commission, Delaware Court, Tesla, The New York Times Locations: Delaware, Texas
The firm began coverage of this corner of the ETF space on Monday. An ETF play Woodard's team began coverage of one CLO fund: the Janus Henderson AAA CLO ETF (JAAA) . "Among covered ETFs with higher credit quality, it has the highest yield," Woodard said. There is also BlackRock's AAA CLO ETF (CLOA) , an actively managed offering with an expense ratio of 0.20% and a 30-day SEC yield of 6.59%. Investors digging into the CLO ETF space shouldn't just focus on yield, of course.
Persons: Jared Woodard, Woodard, Jerome Powell, CLOs, Janus Henderson, JAAA Organizations: Federal Reserve, Bank of America, AAA, Janus Henderson AAA CLO, SEC, AA, AAA CLO, CLOs, BBB
That success can be seen in funds like the Morningstar five-star, gold-rated Baird Aggregate Bond Fund . BAGSX 1Y mountain Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, investor shares Since BAGIX's inception in 2000, it has seen a 4.74% annualized gain through March 31, 2024, according to Baird. The team runs a number of fixed income funds in addition to the Baird Aggregate Bond Fund, including the Morningstar five-star rated Baird Intermediate Bond Fund. The product was one of the top performing actively managed bond funds in 2023, according to Morningstar. With the yield curve still inverted, short-term term Treasury bills are yielding over 5%.
Persons: Baird, Mary Ellen Stanek, Stanek, hasn't, Morningstar, we've Organizations: Baird Advisors, CNBC, Bond Fund, Institutional, SEC, Investor, Bloomberg U.S, First Wisconsin Trust, Treasury, Bond, Morningstar, Pensions, Investments, AAA, MBS
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun has resigned and is set to leave at the end of the year. He's not the first leader of the company to leave amid recent safety concerns — and he's likely to do so with a big payout. "I've entered my fifth year," Calhoun told CNBC, referring to his time at Boeing. AdvertisementHow much Calhoun will get after his exit from Boeing will depend on how the aircraft maker's stock price moves. A Boeing spokesperson told Business Insider the company will outline details of Calhoun's compensation in company filings over the "coming weeks."
Persons: Dave Calhoun, Calhoun, Dennis Muilenburg, , He's, I've, Ben Silverman, Fortune, Max Organizations: Service, Boeing, CNBC, Alaska Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Justice, National Transportation Safety Board
"There isn't a better place to be," Kenneth Harper, general manager of DAX Copilot at Microsoft, told CNBC in an interview. At HIMSS, Stanford Health Care announced it is deploying DAX Copilot across its entire enterprise. Gary Fritz, chief of applications at Stanford Health Care, said the organization had initially started by testing the tool within its exam rooms. Dr. Christopher Sharp, chief medical information officer at Stanford Health Care and one of the physicians who tested DAX Copilot, said it is "remarkably seamless" to use. Fritz said it is still early in the product life cycle, and Stanford Health Care is still working out exactly what deployment will look like.
Persons: Suki, Shiv Rao, Athenahealth, Kenneth Harper, DAX Copilot, DAX, Harper, Gary Fritz, Fritz, Dr, Christopher Sharp, Sharp Organizations: Companies, CNBC, HIMSS, Microsoft, Stanford Health Care, Stanford Locations: Orlando , Florida, HIMSS
Trump's felony hush money trial had been scheduled to begin March 25 in Manhattan. Talk of delay was triggered by federal prosecutors producing 73,000 pages of long-awaited evidence. AdvertisementDonald Trump's felony hush money trial, long scheduled to begin March 25, may be delayed by a month or longer due to federal officials' last-minute production of 73,000 pages of evidence concerning their 2018 prosecution of Michael Cohen. The defense has only dragged its feet in seeking the same evidence, prosecutors said. The assistant prosecutor blamed the late, ongoing evidence dump — and the resulting need for a delay — on federal prosecutors and the Trump defense.
Persons: , Donald, Michael Cohen, Juan Merchan, Attorney Alvin Bragg, Todd Blanche, Blanche, Trump, Matthew Colangelo, Colangelo, Cohen —, Cohen, Donald Trump, Eduardo Munoz, Joe Raedle, Stormy Daniels, Daniels, Melania Trump, Barron Trump, Merchan Organizations: Prosecutors, Service, Manhattan, New, Defense, Trump, Attorney, US, Trump fixer, REUTERS, US Attorney's Office Locations: Manhattan, tranches, Lake Tahoe
CNN —There is a simple reason why many Republicans will snub Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s desperate plea for billions of dollars in arms and ammunition. He told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in an interview in Kyiv Sunday that Republicans such as Trump ally Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance – who have been speaking out against more Ukraine aid – do not comprehend the stakes of the conflict. How Trump transformed the GOPThe Ukraine war funding showdown highlights how America’s domestic politics are already reverberating around the globe. The splits in the GOP over Ukraine were exposed last week when 26 Senate Republicans voted against the bill containing Israel and Ukraine aid while 22 backed it.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelensky’s, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, It’s, Zelensky, CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Ohio Sen, J.D, Vance –, , ” Zelensky, Trump, Mitch McConnell, Vladimir Putin, Putin –, III, Biden –, Putin, Alexey Navalny, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W, Bush, Matt Gaetz, ” Trump, Mike Johnson –, Biden, Johnson, ” Jake Sullivan, CNN’s Dana, , • There’s, Vance, ” Vance, ’ ”, ” Zelensky –, CNN’s Collins, Avdiivka –, he’s Organizations: CNN, America, Republican, Kyiv Sunday, Trump, Ohio, GOP, NATO, Party, Trump Republicans, Conservative Political, Florida, Ukraine, White, Ukraine –, Munich, Conference, Republicans Locations: Europe, Russia, United States, Ukraine, Kyiv, Soviet, Washington, America, Mexico, “ State, South Carolina, European, China, Taiwan, Avdiivka, Israel, There’s
Antonio Masiello | Getty ImagesTwo weeks after a Delaware court ruled that Tesla must rescind Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package, the company's board remains mum on what the decision means for shareholders or what's next for the mercurial CEO. CNBC sent requests for additional information to Tesla investor relations, Musk and some board members. "Given the high stakes involved, it is likely that Tesla will appeal the decision," Kastiel said in an email. In the absence of a successful appeal, "any new compensation arrangement with him will have to be assessed" in light of McCormick's decision, Kastiel said. Kastiel also said that the decision likely makes Musk and Tesla more vulnerable to other types of lawsuits.
Persons: Elon Musk, Antonio Masiello, Tesla, Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, Musk, Richard Tornetta, Kimbal, Robyn Denholm, JB Straubel, Greg Varallo, Bernstein Litowitz Berger, Grossmann, Varallo, Kobi, Kastiel wasn't, Kastiel, Eric Talley, Talley, wasn't, He's, Walter Isaacson, CNBC's, you'll, Isaacson, Ann Lipton, Lipton, Organizations: Tesla Inc, Fratelli, Getty, Elon Musk's, SEC, CNBC, Tel Aviv University, Washington University Law, Nasdaq, Columbia Law School, SpaceX, Tesla, Tulane Law Locations: Italy, Rome, Delaware, Texas, Tesla, Nevada, California
AdvertisementImportantly, since the court order was made in Hong Kong, it's also unclear if mainland authorities will recognize and comply with the order. However, the company owes about $300 billion — a big shortfall, and there's a clear order of priority when it comes to repayments. How will the Evergrande collapse impact sentiment in China's economy and markets? Notably, the stock market sell-off came before Evergrande's liquidation order. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended up slightly higher the day the court order was made.
Persons: , Kyle Rodda, Rodda, Alvarez, Marsal, Evergrande, it's, Baker McKenzie, Daniel Margulies, Margulies, Andrew Collier Organizations: Service, Business, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Reuters, Deloitte, CSI, Orient Capital Research Locations: Hong Kong, China, Beijing, Asia
In his nightly address, Zelenskyy thanked EU leaders and said the four-year program would provide Ukrainians with financial guarantees for "social stability." This is a clear signal to Moscow that Europe will withstand and that Europe will not be broken by any destructive waves that the Kremlin always comes up with," he added. "But at the same time, it is a clear signal across the Atlantic that Europe is taking on commitments. Security commitments. U.S. President Joe Biden's government has been pushing for congressional approval for $61 billion in fresh funding for Ukraine for months.
Persons: Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy, Joe Biden's, Organizations: EU, Israel, Pentagon, Republican Locations: Moscow, United States, Europe, Ukraine, U.S
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's Viktor Orban said on Friday that he "went to the wall" for his country before agreeing to an EU deal on Thursday to extend new aid to Ukraine and that he averted the risk of losing EU funds earmarked for Budapest from the bloc's joint coffers. In a regular interview on state radio on Friday, where he addresses his domestic audience, Orban said the agreement reached on Thursday was a good one. "I went to the wall," Orban said. "We are not sending weapons (to Ukraine), we get our money from Brussels, and we will contribute to the civil financing of Ukraine." Orban reiterated that peace talks should start between Ukraine and Russia as two years have now passed since the start of the war, and "time was on the Russians' side."
Persons: Hungary's Viktor Orban, Orban, Krisztina, Hugh Lawson Organizations: Union, European Commission Locations: BUDAPEST, Ukraine, Budapest, United States, Hungary, Brussels, Russia
Banks are being rocked again as real estate losses mount
  + stars: | 2024-02-01 | by ( Anna Cooban | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
The regional lender set aside $552 million in the fourth quarter to absorb loan losses, up from $62 million in the previous quarter. The increase was driven partly by expected losses on a loan used to finance an office building, it said. ET as shares in NYCB, as well as other regional banks, suffered sharp losses. Much bigger players are girding themselves for losses linked to commercial real estate. Europe’s benchmark Stoxx Europe 600 Banks index, which tracks 42 big EU and UK banks, is up 23% since a low in late March.
Persons: Thomas Cangemi, Brendan McDermid, Julius Baer, Philipp Rickenbacher, Arnd Wiegmann, Reuters Philip Lawlor, , , ” Lawlor, CNN’s Matt Egan Organizations: London CNN, Credit Suisse, New York Community Bancorp, New York Stock Exchange, Japan’s Aozora Bank, Federal Reserve, , CNN, Signa Group, Chrysler, Reuters, Deutsche Bank, Bank, Suisse —, UBS, Wilshire Indexes, KBW Locations: Europe, New York, Tokyo, Zurich, California, Republic, NYCB, Banc, Swiss, Austrian, Switzerland
Read previewNeuralink director Shivon Zilis is coming to Elon Musk's defense after his Tesla pay package was voided. A Delaware judge on Tuesday swatted down Musk's $55 billion Tesla pay package, siding with a shareholder who argued that Musk's pay as CEO was excessive. She stood by his Tesla compensation package in a social media post on Wednesday. "There are so many anti-meritocratic situations where people take money off the table while destroying shareholder value," Zilis wrote. "Never incorporate your company in the state of Delaware," Musk wrote .
Persons: , Shivon Zilis, Elon, Kathaleen St, J, McCormick, Musk, Zilis, it's, Tesla Organizations: Service, Tesla's, Business, Bloomberg Locations: Delaware
A judge just voided Elon Musk's $55 billion Tesla pay package. The ruling, which Tesla can appeal, threatens Musk's spot as the richest person in the world. AdvertisementElon Musk's wealth is facing a potential financial hit after a Delaware judge struck down the billionaire's $55 billion Tesla pay package on Tuesday, voiding the record-setting executive compensation plan. Without the $51.1 billion compensation plan, Musk's net worth would drop to roughly $154 billion, knocking him down several notches on the current list of the world's richest people, Bloomberg reported. His pay package centers around 304 million stock options in 12 tranches tied to a series of goalposts around the carmaker's financial growth, BI previously reported.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon, Musk, Jeff Bezos, He's, Bernard Arnault, tranches, Richard Tornetta, Greg Varallo, Delaware — Elon, Angela Reddock, Wright, Cynthia Augello, Joshua Tyler White, they're, They've Organizations: Elon Musk's, Bloomberg, Service, New York Times, SEC, Vanderbilt Locations: Delaware, French, Los Angeles, New York, China
A Delaware judge on Tuesday voided the $56 billion pay package of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, ruling that the company's board of directors failed to prove "that the compensation plan was fair" or show much evidence that they had even negotiated with him. The pay package that Tesla granted Musk in 2018 was the largest compensation plan in public corporate history, McCormick noted in her 200-page ruling. He claims that Tesla, Inc.'s directors breached their fiduciary duties by awarding Elon Musk a performance-based equity-compensation plan." "Put simply, neither the Compensation Committee nor the Board acted in the best interests of the Company when negotiating Musk's compensation plan. But in a tweet late Tuesday afternoon, Musk wrote, "Never incorporate your company in the state of Delaware."
Persons: Elon, Twitter —, Elon Musk, Richard Tornetta, Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, Tesla, McCormick, Musk, Tornetta, Todd Maron, Grant Organizations: SpaceX, Twitter, New York Times, Tesla, Delaware Supreme Court, Inc, Elon, Company, Musk, CNBC, CNBC PRO Locations: New York City, Delaware
A Delaware judge ruled against Elon Musk's $55 billion Tesla compensation package. In 2018, a Tesla shareholder sued Tesla and Musk over the pay plan. A Delaware judge ruled to strike down Musk's $55 billion Tesla compensation package on Tuesday, siding with a shareholder who had argued in a lawsuit that the CEO's pay plan was over the top. Tesla shareholder Richard Tornetta sued Tesla and Musk over the massive pay plan in 2018, arguing that it was "beyond the bounds of reasonable judgment." Meanwhile, Tesla argued that the pay was necessary to maintain Musk's focus on Tesla and that shareholders like Tornetta have benefited from Musk's leadership.
Persons: Tesla, , Elon Musk, Musk, Kathleen St, J, McCormick, Richard Tornetta Organizations: Elon Musk's, Service, Tesla's, Tornetta, Bloomberg, Tesla Locations: Delaware
New York CNN —A Delaware state court judge has thrown out the 2018 pay package that helped to make Tesla CEO Elon Musk one of the richest people in the world. He said Tesla investors will benefit from the decision by having the “dilution from this gargantuan pay package erased.”Attorneys for Musk and the Tesla board argued the pay package was approved by a shareholder vote. Excluding the votes owned by Musk and his brother, 73% of the shares voting in that election supported the pay package. The company’s market cap was valued at $54 billion at the time the pay package was approved. Robyn Denholm, the chair of Tesla’s board, testified that the pay package was all about keeping Musk focused on Tesla.
Persons: Elon Musk, Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick, Musk, Tesla, , , Greg Varallo, McCormick, ” Musk, Robyn Denholm, ” Denholm, – CNN’s Matt McFarland Organizations: New, New York CNN, Musk, Delaware Supreme, SpaceX, Twitter, Boring, Tesla Locations: New York, Delaware, . Delaware, Tesla
Netflix co-founder and executive chairman Reed Hastings has gifted two million shares of his holdings in the streaming giant, according to a regulatory filing, with a current value of more than $1.1 billion. "We don't know what it could be, whether it's a charity or multiple charities," VerityData Vice President Ben Silverman told CNBC. Hastings retains just under three million Netflix shares with a value of around $1.7 billion. Though Hastings remains the executive chairman of Netflix, the company has no obligation to disclose the reason behind the gift or the beneficiary. Netflix shares are up nearly 23% year to date but are still around 16% below their 2021 high.
Persons: Reed Hastings, Hastings, it's, Ben Silverman, VerityData's Silverman, — CNBC's Lora Kolodny Organizations: Netflix, New York Times DealBook, Jazz, Lincoln Center, Bloomberg, CNBC, United Negro College Fund, Hastings, CNBC PRO Locations: New York City
Cohen already let the case proceed against Fox News — and on Wednesday, he rejected a request by Fox Corporation to throw out the claims against the parent company. The parent corporation had argued that it shouldn’t be involved in the defamation case because it only had general oversight of Fox News itself. The case is still in the discovery phase, with some major depositions taking place in the past month, including former Fox Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch. The decision boosts Smartmatic’s case against the right-wing media behemoth. A similar 2020-related lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems was also allowed to proceed against Fox and its parent company.
Persons: David Cohen, Murdoch, Cohen, Fox, Smartmatic, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, ” Smartmatic, ” Cohen, , defaming, , Erik Connolly, Rupert Murdoch, cravenly, Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, couldn’t, ” Fox Organizations: CNN, Fox Corporation, Fox News, Manhattan, Fox ) Corp, Fox Corp, Fox, Dominion Voting Systems, Trump, Wednesday, Smartmatic, Locations: New York, York, Florida
How the three-year cruise fell apart
  + stars: | 2024-01-20 | by ( Julia Buckley | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +22 min
CNN —In April 2023, George Fox was gearing up for the adventure of a lifetime: a three-year cruise taking him around the world. The high hopes and eventual failure of the Life at Sea cruise reads a bit like a Greek tragedy. When Miray objected, he resigned, along with much of his team, and told passengers the cruise was off. When the cruise was canceled in November, Bayramoğlu told passengers that only 111 cabins were booked. On October 24, Miray’s PR spokesperson told CNN that the departure date had been moved to November 30.
Persons: CNN —, George Fox, , , , Miray, who’d, Meredith Shay, Shay, she’d, Jenny Phenix, I’d, Mikael Petterson, Petterson, “ I’ve, Ethem, Miray’s, “ Vedat, ’ ”, Vedat, Cruises, hadn’t, Kendra Holmes –, , Petterson –, they’d, Bayramoğlu, Sharon Lane, she’s, ” Shay, ” Holmes, Marit Hommedal, NTB Scanpix, Noel Hansen, Kendra Holmes, Hansen, ’ ” Hansen, ’ Rebecca Varner, Lorna Bolduc, Rebecca Varner, Holmes, Bonnie Kelter, Kelter, Varner, Ugurlu, Phenix, “ I’m, couldn’t, ’ George Fox, he'd, Bolduc, Miray’s Bayramoğlu, ” Miray, who’s, ” Hansen Organizations: CNN, Fox, Miray Cruises, Cruises, Passengers, Gemini, Carnival, Facebook, Life, Getty, US Foreign Service, , Miray’s, , Miray Locations: Istanbul, , Turkey, Florida, Germany, Bayramoğlu, Petterson, AFP, Clermont , Florida, Costa Rica, New Jersey, Maine, that’s, Miami, Europe, Ecuador, Southern Florida
Musk appeared to give Tesla's board an ultimatum on Monday, saying he wants 25% voting control at Tesla or he'll stop growing AI development at the electric-car maker. One way of getting that would be via a dual-class stock structure. This isn't uncommon and could mean Musk wouldn't necessarily get more shares but that the ones he held would deliver more voting power. The company's dual-class stock structure provides Zuckerberg and select executive managers and directors with them. "Zuckerberg probably wouldn't have gone public without a dual-class structure," White said.
Persons: , Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Musk, he's, Tesla, Zuckerberg, It's, Chester Spatt, Joshua Tyler White, doesn't, White, Ofer Eldar, Michael Dell, Anat Alon, Beck, Erik Gordon, Sam Altman's, Gordon Organizations: Service, Meta, Tesla, Business, Carnegie Mellon University, SEC, Vanderbilt, SpaceX, The Boring Company, UC Berkeley, Western Reserve University, University of Michigan's Ross School of Business Locations: Delaware, OpenAI
Now we're pushing $10 billion in awards, to build more than 400 satellites, with seven companies in the mix. York Space has been tapped to make more satellites than anyone but Northrop Grumman, to the tune of $1.3 billion. – The Wall Street Journal / Deere Hyperspectral satellite imagery company Pixxel opens Bengaluru facility, a 30,000-square-foot facility in India for satellite manufacturing. – KeyBancBoldly goingKurt Vogel named as NASA associate administrator for the agency's space technology directorate, effective immediately, previously having been the director of space architectures at the agency. – NASAfor the agency's space technology directorate, effective immediately, previously having been the director of space architectures at the agency.
Persons: Yasin Ozturk, CNBC's Michael Sheetz, – Northrop, Lockheed Martin, L3Harris, Northrop Grumman, you've, Momentus, John Plumb, , Artemis, – SpacePolicyOnline, Tom Mueller's, Redwire, KeyBanc, Kurt Vogel, Chiara Pedersoli, Marco Fuchs, – OHB, – OHB Frank Di Pentino Organizations: SpaceX, . Space Force, Cape Canaveral Space Force, Anadolu Agency, Getty, Space Force, Space Development Agency, – Northrop Grumman, Lockheed, York, Space, Lab, Sierra Space, CNBC, CNBC NASA, Boeing, NASA, NASA ESA, Science, Technology, Industry, ISS, – NASA SpaceX, Deere, Street, Deere Deere, KKR Locations: Cape, Florida, United States, U.S, Brazil, Bengaluru, India
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