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( Skew Ratio Percentile (Last 5 Years) Weekly Market Commentary March 10, 2014 Market Volatility Bulletin Hedging Demand Increases on Rising Cross-Asset Contagion Equity Derivatives Strategy Weekly IMPLIED VOLS were mixed across asset classes last week with vols rising earlier in the week on geopolitical tensions and coming in subsequently on better than expected economic data. Gold, interest rates, and FX (G7) implied vols fell week over week, with FX (G7) 1M implied declining to the 2 nd percentile low over past year. Both JPY and GBP 1M implieds are at 1- year lows. In contrast, equity and oil vols increased wk/wk. The VIX was up marginally by 0.1 pt to 14.1% while oil 1M implied gained 1.7 vol pts to 18.6%. EQUITY VOL DRIVERS = geopolitical risks, econ data; S&P 1M implied volatility was up marginally by 0.1 vol pt last week to 11.3% and is currently trading at a 1.8 pt premium to 1M closeto-close realized volatility (-3.4 pts wk/wk). Our regime switching model suggests that the principal macro factors driving short dated implied volatility are higher geopolitical risks counterbalanced by better US economic data. Last week, we highlighted the cheapness of SX5E vols in the face of rising geopolitical tensions. Since then, SX5E implieds have risen significantly, with term structure now inverted in the front-end. The spread between 1M SX5E-SPX vol has more than doubled to 6.3% and now screens rich relative to history. VOL-OF-VOL declines: S&P implied volatility-of-volatility, as measured by 1M VIX implied vol, came in by 6.8 pts wk/wk to 60.8% (42 nd percentile). Realized vol-of-vol, as measured by VIX log returns, fell to 99.2% (-18.3 pts wk/wk; 46 th percentile). Meanwhile, VIX 1M skew (25-delta spread) made new 1-year lows as we continue to see robust call demand. Put SKEW steepens to 84 th percentile high: With US equity markets making new all-time highs, option market sentiment remains cautious. Two indicators we track S&P skew and the CS Fear Barometer are both signaling increased hedging demand. For example, S&P 1M put-side skew (25D/50D ratio) has steepened to the 84 th percentile high (see Exhibit 2). See our recommended hedge idea on pg 27. Exhibit 1: VIX vs. Asset Levels: VIX Unch d, Rates & Gold Higher 10 8 6 VIX Oil Gold Corp Credit CDS FX (USD) 10Y Tsy Yld Sovereign CDS Source: Credit Suisse Derivatives Strategy Exhibit 2: SPX 1M Put-Side Skew at 84 th Percentile High 1.26 1.24 SPX 1M Put Skew (25D/50D Ratio) 1.22 1.2 1.18 1.16 1.14 1.12 Source: Credit Suisse Derivatives Strategy Exhibit 3: Volatility Contagion Btw EUR vs. SPX Surges to 1Y High TERM STRUCTURE unchanged: Implied volatilities remained relatively stable across the term structure last week, increasing marginally for short-dated maturities. Implied CORRELATION gains on macro risk: S&P 1M implied (top 50) correlation remained stable at 44.1% last week while realizing 32.3% (-7.4 pts wk/wk). Notably, volatility contagion between Euro and SPX surged to a 1-year high of 7 last week (see Exhibit 3) on Russia/Ukraine concerns. Edward K. Tom ed.tom@credit-suisse.com (212) 325 3584 * primary author (212 Stanislas Bourgois Stanislas.bourgois@credit-suisse.com +44 207 888 0459 Source: Credit Suisse Derivatives Strategy Terry Wilson terry.wilson@credit-suisse.com (212) 325 4511 Mandy Xu * mandy.xu@credit-suisse.com (212) 325 9628

Percentile (Last Year) Europe and Asia IMPLIED VOLS were mixed last week with FX implied volatilities down across the board, while Oil implied volatility and the VSTOXX index were up on increased geopolitical concerns, and despite a reasonably small move on the SX5E index (down 1.7% week-on-week). Near, the VSTOXX index continues to be the most expensive implied volatility compared to recent levels (75 th percentile, versus 30 th for AUDJPY or the rates volatility index CIRVE, see Exhibit 4). VSTOXX vs VIX: Comparatively the VIX is roughly unchanged on the week near 14.1%, as the S&P s performance last week (up 1%) caused the VIX to go lower despite vol marks to the upside. Ukraine has become the driver behind European implied volatilities, as shown by the also elevated level of DAX implied volatilities. However, although the VSTOXX/VIX spread reaches over 6 points, V2X and VIX futures only price in a 3 to points spread across maturities (see Exhibit 5), not a particularly attractive level on backtest, and given the risk of going short VSTOXX in an escalating Ukraine situation. SKEW was mixed; while implied volatility skew rebounded on the SX5E, it remained stable on the S&P and fell on Nikkei though still near elevated levels. Implied vol-of-vol, as proxied by the VIX and VXTOXX implied volatilities, reflect this divergence, as the VIX implied volatility fell by 6.8pts to 61% week-on-week, while it continued to rise on the VSTOXX towards the low 90s. Similarly increased risk perceptions caused the volatility term structure to flatten on the SX5E, while it steepened on the S&P. FUTURES ROLL: we are entering the futures roll season. With many of the indices covered in this report trading near all-time highs, and given generally positive correlation between futures open interest and index levels, we expect that overall real money investors are predominantly long futures again. We see one exception to our general long view, FTSE where last roll was driven by shorts again and as was the case during the whole of year 2013, and DAX where open interest has recently been driven by shorts and the Ukraine situation. We would recommend that longs roll early, in particular if the roll is already fair or cheap to them (notably SX5E, DAX, FTSE, SX7E, S&P, Nasdaq or Nikkei, see Exhibit 6). We would also recommend that short FTSE investors roll early while the roll is still fair to them (see link: Mar14 Global Futures Roll). Exhibit 4: V2X vs Other Asset Implied Volatilities 10 8 6 V2X Oil Gold Corp Credit CDS AUDJPY CIRVE Index Source: Credit Suisse Derivatives Strategy Exhibit 5: V2X VIX Futures Spread Per Maturity* 6.5 6 5.5 5 4.5 4 3 2 Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Source: Credit Suisse Derivatives Strategy, Bloomberg V2X - VIX Futures Spot Exhibit 6: Roll Cost To The Long (bps) Name Current Roll (ips) Roll Fair Value (ips) To the Long DJ Eurostoxx 50 67 67.6 Fair DAX -21-21.8 Fair FTSE 100 54 55.2 Fair AEX 0 0.9 Expensive CAC 40 8 7.9 Fair IBEX 35 6 62.9 Fair FTSE MIB -275-291.3 Expensive OMX -19.75-19.6 Cheap SMI 124 119.1 Cheap Eurostoxx Banks 2.4 2.3 Cheap S&P500 e-mini -7.2-7.1 Fair Nasdaq e-mini -7.25-6.8 Fair Russell 2000 e-mini -3.95-4.2 Fair Dow Jones Industrial -73-72.2 Fair S&P 400 Midcap e-mini -3.1 0.0 Cheap Mexbol 213 92.7 Expensive Nikkei 225-78 -79.1 Fair Kospi 200 5 Expensive Topix -8.7-8.8 Fair Source: Credit Suisse Derivatives Strategy Fair defined as less than 10 bps deviation from fair, annualised. See rest of the report for roll market pricing conventions Reference 2

Table of Contents 1. Cross-Asset Correlation and Volatility Contagion pages 4 to 7 a. Current Correlation and Contagion page 5 b. Historical Correlation and Contagion page 6 c. Intra-Sector Equity Correlations page 7 2. Equity Volatility: Volatility, Skew, Term Structure, and Correlation pages 8 to18 a. Global Overview page 9 b. US Volatility Focus: SPX, SPY, IWM, QQQ page 11 c. European Volatility Focus: SX5E, FTSE, DAX page 13 d. Emerging Markets Volatility Focus: EEM, EWZ, FXI page 15 e. Latin American Volatility Focus: IBOV, EWZ, EWW page 17 3. Commodity Volatility pages 19 to 21 a. Oil page 20 b. Gold page 21 4. Foreign Exchange (FX) Volatility page 22 5. Sovereign Credit Monitor page 24 6. Trade Ideas page 26 Reference 3

Cross-Asset Correlation & Contagion Reference 4

Rates Foreign Exchange Commodities Sovereign Credit Corporate Credit Equities 1/1/14 1/8/14 1/15/14 1/22/14 1/29/14 2/5/14 2/12/14 2/19/14 2/26/14 3/5/14 1/1/14 1/8/14 1/15/14 1/22/14 1/29/14 2/5/14 2/12/14 2/19/14 2/26/14 3/5/14 Asset Volatilities (1M Implied) Asset Volatilities (1M Realized) Cross-Asset Volatility Analysis Asset Class Implied and Realized Volatility 8 6 3 25% 15% 5 3 3 1 5% 1 1 VIX Rates (left axis) Oil Gold FX (G7) VIX CDX (left axis) Rates (left axis) FX Oil Gold Cross Asset Volatility Contagion Snapshot How to read this chart: Equity volatility is represented by the dark blue circles at the bottom, whereas other asset volatilities are represented by the light blue circles. The size of the circles represents the magnitude of each asset s volatility relative to equity volatility, while the size of overlap represents the degree of the volatility spillover onto equities. Volatility Spillover: measures the degree of co-movement between equity volatility and the other asset class volatility. For example, a volatility spillover number of 75% for an asset class means when that asset class volatility increases, 75% of the time, equity volatility (VIX) will also increase. Please see page 3 for further details. Cross Asset Correlation Snapshot (1M) Equities Corporate Credit Sovereign Credit Commodities Foreign Exchange Rates SPX RTY SX5E NKY EEM CDX IG LUCI US CDX HY SOVX Portugal Spain Oil Gold Copper EURUSD EURJPY AUDJPY USDJPY Tsy 10Y Tsy 30Y SPX RTY 81% SX5E 75% 6 NKY -6% 1% 11% EEM 7 5 69% -12% CDX IG -97% -81% -77% 13% -75% LUCI US -33% -14% -67% -1% -24% 39% CDX HY -94% -77% -77% 5% -75% 97% 43% SOVX 39% 48% 47% -13% 38% - -19% -42% Portugal -24% -15% -44% -28% -5% 25% 44% 38% -12% Spain - -12% -38% - -8% 39% 31% 11% 7 Oil -19% -17% -44% 7% -39% 27% 36% 34% -28% 43% 9% Gold -14% -19% -23% 1% 12% 44% 16% -23% 9% 25% 23% Copper 29% 32% 6 8% 48% -38% -22% -38% 24% - -22% -17% 17% EURUSD 32% 14% 29% 28% 25% -21% 8% -23% -1 4% -21% -4% -7% 19% EURJPY 47% 36% 48% 48% 43% -38% -5% -37% -1-2% -32% -4% -19% 28% 81% AUDJPY 46% 28% 45% 26% 59% -46% -11% -41% -19% -11% -22% -11% 22% 28% 25% 65% USDJPY 43% 44% 48% 5 45% - -17% -37% -9% -7% -3-4% -23% 27% 3 8 8 Tsy 10Y 45% 26% 58% -9% 45% -45% -57% -36% 14% -9% -13% -35% -32% 9% 4% 34% 54% 51% Tsy 30Y 43% 29% 54% -3% 42% -41% -47% -32% 12% -6% -17% -19% -22% 19% 1% 37% 62% 58% 95% ; correlations greater than 75% highlighted in red Reference 5

Change in Vol Spillover (ppts) Volatility Spillover Change in Correlation (ppts) Cross-Asset Correlation Analysis Weekly Change in Asset Correlations (1M) Cross-Asset Correlation Range (1Y) 6 Equity vs. Other Assets (1M Correlation) 10 8 6 - - - - -6-6 -8 Equity vs. Other Assets -8 vs. Oil vs. Sov Debt vs. EUR vs. Treasury vs. Credit vs. Gold -10 vs. Oil vs. Sov Debt vs. EUR vs. Treasury vs. Credit vs. Gold Last Close Value Historical Asset Correlations 8 SPX vs. Euro Currency (1M) 10 SPX vs. 10Y Treasury Yield (1M) -8 SPX vs. Sovereign Debt (1M, inverted) 10 SPX vs. Oil (1M) 6 75% -6 75% 5-5 25% - 25% - -25% -25% - -5-5 -6 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13-75% Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 6 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13-75% Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 Cross-Asset Volatility Contagion Analysis Weekly Change in Volatility Contagion (1M) Cross-Asset Volatility Contagion Range (1Y) 3. 9 % 2. % 1. % 0. Vol Spillover Btw Equity vs. Other Assets 8 7 6 5 3 -% 1 Vol Spillover Btw Equity & Other Assets -1. vs. Treasury vs. Sov Debt vs. EUR vs. Gold vs. Credit vs. Oil vs. Treasury vs. Sov Debt vs. EUR vs. Gold vs. Credit vs. Oil Last Close Value Historical Cross-Asset Volatility Spillover 8 SPX vs. EUR Currency (1M) 8 SPX vs. 10Y Treasury Yield (1M) 8 SPX vs. Sovereign Debt (1M) 8 SPX vs. Oil (1M) 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 ; please refer to page 2 on how we define and measure volatility spillover Reference 6

Change in Correlation Sector Healthcare (XLV) Technology (XLK) Cons Discr (XLY) Industrials (XLI) Financials (XLF) Materials (XLB) Utilities (XLU) Cons Staples (XLP) Energy (XLE) S&P 500 Index (SPX) 8 6 Implied & Realized Correlation Snapshot Implied Corr (1M) Percentile (1Y) Realized Corr (1M) Percentile (1Y) Imp-Rlz Spread Percentile (1Y) 46. 95% 3% 36% 15.5% 92% 29.6% 84% 32.9% 91% -3.3% 23% 36.2% 76% 22.4% 7% 13.8% 98% 55.4% 66% 47.1% 3 8.3% 75% 63.6% 64% 55.9% 38% 7.7% 62% 45.3% 63% 30.6% 18% 14.7% 87% 49.6% 54% 46.3% 12% 3.3% 87% 42.2% 46% 23.6% 3% 18.6% 96% 53. 42% 33.7% 7% 19.3% 93% 44.1% 57% 32.3% 36% 11.8% 61% Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 8 S&P Index (SPX) Implied Correlation (1M) Realized Correlation (1M) Consumer Staples (XLP) Intra-Sector Equity Correlations -2. -4. -6. -8. -10. -12. -14. -16. S&P 500, Technology, & Financial Sector Correlations (1M) 6 Weekly Change in Realized Correlation (1M) Consumer Staples, Discretionary, & Healthcare Sector Correlations (1M) 6. 4. 2. 0. Technology (XLK) Implied Correlation (1M) Realized Correlation (1M) Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 6 Consumer Discretionary (XLY) XLK XLV XLU XLE SPX XLI XLP XLB XLY XLF 10 8 6 Financials (XLF) Implied Correlation (1M) Realized Correlation (1M) Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 8 Healthcare (XLV) 6 6 Implied Correlation (1M) Implied Correlation (1M) Implied Correlation (1M) Realized Correlation (1M) Realized Correlation (1M) Realized Correlation (1M) Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 Materials, Industrials, & Energy Sector Correlations (1M) Materials (XLB) Industrials (XLI) Energy (XLE) 8 10 10 6 Implied Correlation (1M) Realized Correlation (1M) Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 8 6 Implied Correlation (1M) Realized Correlation (1M) Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 8 6 Implied Correlation (1M) Realized Correlation (1M) Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 Reference 7

Equity Volatility Reference 8

Return (YTD) 3M Implied Volatility Global Equity Index Volatility Equity Return vs. Volatility Implied vs. Realized Volatility 7% 3 EWZ 5% Rich RTY US 3% 25% SMI NDX EEM NKY SPX Europe FXI 1% Asia UKX SX5E -1% EM HSI RTY -3% KOSPI2 HSI SX5E 15% NDX US -5% EEM SPX KOSPI2 NKY UKX -7% SMI Europe FXI 1 Asia -9% EWZ Cheap EM -11% 9% 14% 19% 24% 29% 5% 5% 1 15% 25% 3 3M Implied Volatility 3M Realized Volatility Implied Volatility (3M) Volatility Skew (3M 90-11) 1 16% SPX SX5E NKY EEM SPX SX5E NKY EEM 14% 10 12% 8 1 6 Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13 Jan-14 8% 6% 4% 2% Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13 Jan-14 Volatility Term Structure (2Y-3M) Implied Correlation (3M) 1 10 5% -5% -1-15% 9 8 7 6 5 SPX SX5E - 3-25% -3 SPX SX5E NKY EEM 1-35% Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13 Jan-14 Jan-08 Jul-08 Jan-09 Jul-09 Jan-10 Jul-10 Jan-11 Jul-11 Jan-12 Jul-12 Jan-13 Jul-13 Jan-14 Historical SPX Implied & Realized Volatility 1 10 1987 Crash SPX 3M Realized Vol SPX 3M Implied Vol Credit Crisis 8 6 LTCM 2002 Recession Feb-83 Feb-85 Feb-87 Feb-89 Feb-91 Feb-93 Feb-95 Feb-97 Feb-99 Feb-01 Feb-03 Feb-05 Feb-07 Feb-09 Feb-11 Feb-13 Reference 9

Global Equity Index and ETF Volatility Index Volatility Summary International ETF Volatility Summary 1M ATM Imp Vol Implied Volatility Spreads (1M) Reference 10

S&P Volatility Snapshot Volatility Levels 1-Week Change %tile Since Credit Crisis %tile Relative To 2003-7 Short-Dated Volatility 3M Implied 12.9% 1 37% 3M Realized 12. 27% 57% 3M Imp-Rlz Spread 0.9% 26% 19% Long-Dated Volatility 1Y Implied 15.3% 4% 47% 1Y Realized 11.4% 4% 57% 10Y Implied 24.5% 8 Skew & Term Structure 3M Skew 9. 87% 1Y Skew 5.7% 52% 99% 2Y-3M Term Str 3.8% 59% 91% 6 S&P 500 Volatility (Cross-Sectional) ; data from 1987-present S&P Skew (3M) Skew Range (1Y) Skew (1Wk Ago) Current Skew 35% 3 S&P Realized Volatility Cone S&P Term Structure Term Str Range (1Y) Current Term Str Term Str (1W Ago) 25% 15% 1 50 60 70 80 90 ATM 110 120 130 140 150 5% 1M 2M 3M 6M 1Y 2Y 3Y 5Y 7Y 10Y S&P 500 Volatility (Time Series) 25% S&P Implied & Realized Volatility (3M) 35% S&P 1M, 1Y, 10Y Implied Volatilities 3 25% 15% 1 15% 1 5% 5% SPX Implied Volatility SPX Realized Volatility SPX 1M Imp Vol SPX 1Y Imp Vol SPX 10Y Imp Vol S&P Skew (3M) S&P Implied & Realized Correlations (3M) 12% 8 11% 7 1 6 9% 5 8% 7% 3 6% SPX Skew (90-11mny) +2std Avg -2std SPX Implied Correlation SPX Realized Correlation Reference 11

Put Sprd Collars Put Sprd Collars Put Sprd Collar Collars Collars Collar Put Sprds Put Sprds Put Sprds Puts Puts Puts U.S. Hedging Strategies SPY (S&P 500) QQQ (Nasdaq 100) IWM (Russell 2000) SPY Option Premiums (% of spot) QQQ Option Premiums (% of spot) IWM Option Premiums (% of spot) Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 100P 1.33 2.77 4.32 6.81 100P 7 4 4.64 7.22 100P 1.94 3.65 5.38 8.03 90P 0.09 0.66 1.61 3.46 90P 0.11 0.68 1.65 6 90P 0.22 1.13 2.34 4.45 80P 0.01 0.18 0.63 1.72 80P 0.01 0.18 9 1.67 80P 0.03 0.36 0.98 2.35 100P-90P 1.24 2.11 2.71 3.36 100P-90P 1.46 2.36 0 3.66 100P-90P 1.72 2 4 8 0.27 0.96 1.62 2.42 0.34 8 1.80 2.67 5 1.39 4 2.76 95P-110C 0.30 1.26 2.29 3.46 95P-110C 0.37 1.28 7 2.88 95P-110C 0.62 1.77 1 3.17 95P-120C 0.30 1.31 2.61 4.67 95P-120C 0.37 1.42 2.72 4.53 95P-120C 0.63 2 3.46 5.23-110C 0.27 0.92 1.28 1-110C 0.33 0.94 9 0.44-110C 4 1.13 0.99-0.08-120C 0.27 0.96 1.60 2.23-120C 0.34 8 1.74 9-120C 5 1.39 1.94 1.97 SPY 3-mth Puts QQQ 3-mth Puts IWM 3-mth Puts ATM Put 90 Put 0.0 4.5 ATM Put 90 Put 0.0 5.0 ATM Put 90 Put 4.5 SPY 3-mth Put Spreads QQQ 3-mth Put Spreads IWM 3-mth Put Spreads 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.2 1.8 1.6 1.4 100-90 Put sprd 1.2 95-85 Put sprd SPY 3-mth Collars QQQ 3-mth Collars IWM 3-mth Collars 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 0.0 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 0.0 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 0.0 Reference 12

Volatility Levels Euro Stoxx 50 Volatility (Cross-Sectional) Eurostoxx Volatility Snapshot 1-Week Change %tile Since Credit Crisis %tile Relative To 2003-7 Short-Dated Volatility 3M Implied 16.3% 6% 46% 3M Realized 16.4% 14% 66% 3M Imp-Rlz Spread 0. 31% 14% Long-Dated Volatility 1Y Implied 17.9% 3% 52% 1Y Realized 15.9% 1% 69% 10Y Implied 20.6% 2% 16% Skew & Term Structure 3M Skew 8.4% 66% 87% 1Y Skew 4. 26% 7% 2Y-3M Term Str 2.4% 68% 61% 6 ; data from 1987-present Eurostoxx Skew (3M) Skew Range (1Y) Skew (1Wk Ago) Current Skew 3 Eurostoxx Realized Volatility Cone Eurostoxx Term Structure Term Str Range (1Y) Current Term Str Term Str (1W Ago) 5 25% 3 1 15% 1 50 60 70 80 90 ATM 110 120 130 140 150 1M 2M 3M 6M 1Y 2Y 3Y 5Y 7Y 10Y Euro Stoxx 50 Volatility (Time Series) 24% Eurostoxx Implied & Realized Volatility (3M) 3 Eurostoxx 1M, 1Y, 10Y Implied Volatilities 22% 25% 18% 16% 14% 15% 12% 1 1 SX5E Implied Volatility SX5E Realized Volatility SX5E 1M Imp Vol SX5E 1Y Imp Vol SX5E 10Y Imp Vol Eurostoxx Skew (3M) Eurostoxx Implied & Realized Correlations (3M) 9% 8 SX5E Implied Corr SX5E Realized Corr 75% 8% 7% 6% 7 65% 6 55% 5 45% 5% 35% 3 SX5E Skew (90-11mny) +2std -2std Avg Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 Reference 13

Put Sprd Collars Put Sprd Collars Put Sprd Collars Collars Collars Collars Put Sprds Put Sprds Put Sprds Puts Puts Puts European Hedging Strategies Strikes (% of spot) EuroSTOXX 50 FTSE 100 German Stock Index (DAX) EuroSTOXX 50 Option Premiums (% of spot) FTSE 100 Option Premiums (% of spot) SMI Option Premiums (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 100P 2.14 3.65 5.56 8.52 100P 8 2.97 4.58 7.20 100P 2.12 3.72 5.49 8.15 90P 0.32 0.98 2.19 4.44 90P 0.15 0.63 0 3.33 90P 0.29 6 2.24 4.29 80P 0.07 0.29 0.84 2.17 80P 0.02 0.17 3 1 80P 0.05 0.32 0.89 2.15 100P-90P 1.83 2.67 3.37 7 100P-90P 1.44 2.34 9 3.88 100P-90P 1.84 2.65 3.25 3.86 0.63 1.37 2.17 9 0.36 0 1.73 2.69 0.63 1.41 2.11 2.90 95P-110C 0.78 1.74 2.77 4.12 95P-110C 0.42 1.28 2.35 3.94 95P-110C 0.74 1.80 2.72 3.84 95P-120C 0.78 1.89 3.48 5.67 95P-120C 0.42 1.32 2.60 4.77 95P-120C 0.75 1.99 3.47 5.43-110C 0.63 1.22 1.41 0.99-110C 0.36 0.96 1.47 1.70-110C 0.63 1.22 1.31 0.79-120C 0.63 1.37 2.12 5-120C 0.36 0 1.72 3-120C 0.63 1.41 6 2.38 EuroSTOXX 50 3-mth Puts FTSE 100 3-mth Puts DAX 3-mth Puts 6.0 ATM Put 90 Put 5.0 0.0 4.5 ATM Put 90 Put 0.0 6.0 ATM Put 90 Put 5.0 0.0 EuroSTOXX 50 3-mth Put Spreads FTSE 100 3-mth Put Spreads DAX 3-mth Put Spreads 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd EuroSTOXX 50 3-mth Collars FTSE 100 3-mth Collars DAX 3-mth Collars 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 0.0 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 0.0 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 0.0 Reference 14

Emerging Markets Volatility (Cross-Sectional) EEM Volatility Snapshot Volatility Levels 1-Week Change %tile Since Credit Crisis %tile Relative To 2006-7 Short-Dated Volatility 3M Implied 22.9% 29% 32% 3M Realized 20.3% 38% 23% 3M Imp-Rlz Spread 2.6% 39% 71% Long-Dated Volatility 1Y Implied 2% 17% 51% 1Y Realized 20. 27% 2Y Implied 22.9% 13% 57% Skew & Term Structure 3M Skew 7.8% 44% 1Y Skew 4.2% 24% 2Y-3M Term Str 0. 91% 6 EEM Realized Volatility Cone ; data from 1989-present EEM Skew (3M) Skew Range (1Y) Skew (1Wk Ago) Current Skew 35% EEM Term Structure Term Str Range (1Y) Current Term Str Term Str (1W Ago) 5 3 25% 3 15% 1 1 70 80 90 ATM 110 120 130 1M 2M 3M 6M 1Y 2Y Emerging Markets Volatility (Time Series) 3 EEM Implied & Realized Volatility (3M) 35% EEM 1M, 1Y, 2Y Implied Volatilities 25% 3 25% 15% 15% 1 1 EEM Implied Volatility EEM Realized Volatility EEM 1M Imp Vol EEM 1Y Imp Vol EEM 2Y Imp Vol EEM Skew (3M) EEM Realized Correlations (3M) 15% 14% 13% 12% 11% 1 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 9 8 7 6 5 3 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 EEM Skew (90-11mny) +2std -2std Avg EEM vs. SPX Correlation EEM vs. SX5E Correlation Reference 15

Put Sprd Collars Put Sprd Collars Put Sprd Collars Collars Collars Collars Put Sprds Put Sprds Put Sprds Puts Puts Puts Emerging Markets Hedging Strategies Strikes (% of spot) EEM (MSCI Emerging Markets) EWZ (MSCI Brazil) FXI (FTSE China 25) EEM Option Premiums (% of spot) EWZ Option Premiums (% of spot) FXI Option Premiums (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 100P 2.70 4.78 6.83 9.81 100P 9 6.05 8.32 14 100P 2.83 5.03 7.34 10.61 90P 0 1.78 3.32 5.79 90P 0.83 0 4.36 7.50 90P 0.43 1.70 3.42 6.03 80P 0.12 0.68 8 3.28 80P 0.17 0.92 2.12 4.41 80P 0.08 8 2 3.20 100P-90P 2.20 0 0 2 100P-90P 2.76 5 3.96 4.54 100P-90P 2.40 3.33 3.92 4.58 0.91 1.83 0 3.20 1.39 2.42 2 3.78 0.92 1.99 2.79 3.66 95P-110C 2 8 2.81 3.71 95P-110C 1.38 2.35 3.26 4.61 95P-110C 0.84 1.76 5 3.60 95P-120C 1.13 2.84 4.33 5.97 95P-120C 1.75 3.63 5.13 6.99 95P-120C 6 2.65 7 5.64-110C 0.79 0.99 2-0.67-110C 0 0.82 0.19-1.19-110C 0.65 0.78 0.26-0.83-120C 0.90 1.74 4 1.60-120C 1.37 9 6 1.20-120C 0.88 1.67 1.79 1.22 EEM 3-mth Puts EWZ 3-mth Puts FXI 3-mth Puts 6.5 5.5 ATM Put 90 Put 7.5 6.5 ATM Put 90 Put 6.5 5.5 ATM Put 90 Put 4.5 5.5 4.5 4.5 EEM 3-mth Put Spreads EWZ 3-mth Put Spreads FXI 3-mth Put Spreads 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd EEM 3-mth Collars EWZ 3-mth Collars FXI 3-mth Collars 4.5 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 5.0 120 95 Collar 4.5 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar Reference 16

Volatility Levels Brazil Bovespa Volatility (Cross-Sectional) IBOV Volatility Snapshot 1-Week Change %tile Since Credit Crisis %tile Since 2008 Short-Dated Volatility 3M Implied 24. 45% 14% 3M Realized 18.9% 33% 18% 3M Imp-Rlz Spread 5.1% 76% 69% Long-Dated Volatility 1Y Implied 24.1% 34% 4% 1Y Realized 21. 31% 14% 2Y Implied 24.7% 24% Skew & Term Structure 3M Skew 5.6% 18% 6% 1Y Skew 4.5% 31% 46% 2Y-3M Term Str 0.7% 27% 43% 5 ; data from 1987-present IBOV Skew (3M) Skew Range (1Y) Skew (1Wk Ago) Current Skew IBOV Realized Volatility Cone IBOV Term Structure Term Str Range (1Y) Current Term Str Term Str (1W Ago) 35% 3 3 25% 1 15% 70 80 90 ATM 110 120 130 1M 2M 3M 6M 1Y 2Y Brazil Bovespa Volatility (Time Series) 33% IBOV Implied & Realized Volatility (3M) IBOV 1M, 1Y, 2Y Implied Volatilities 28% 35% 23% 3 25% 18% 13% Feb-13 Apr-13 Jun-13 Aug-13 Oct-13 Dec-13 Feb-14 IBOV Implied Volatility IBOV Realized Volatility IBOV Skew (3M) 15% Feb-13 Apr-13 Jun-13 Aug-13 Oct-13 Dec-13 Feb-14 IBOV 1M Imp Vol IBOV 1Y Imp Vol IBOV 2Y Imp Vol IBOV Realized Correlations (3M) 1 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% Feb-13 Apr-13 Jun-13 Aug-13 Oct-13 Dec-13 Feb-14 IBOV Skew (90-11mny) +2std -2std Avg 7 6 5 3 1 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 IBOV vs. SPX Correlation IBOV vs. SX5E Correlation Reference 17

Put Sprd Collars Put Sprd Collars Put Sprd Collars Collars Collars Collars Put Sprds Put Sprds Put Sprds Puts Puts Puts Latin American Hedging Strategies Brazil BOVESPA Index EWZ (MSCI Brazil) EWW (MSCI Mexico) BOVESPA Option Premiums (% of spot) EWZ Option Premiums (% of spot) EWW Option Premiums (% of spot) Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months Strikes (% of spot) 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 100P 2.62 3.97 5.06 6.07 100P 9 6.05 8.32 14 100P 2.77 4.92 7.00 10.21 90P 0.35 1.29 2.35 6 90P 0.83 0 4.36 7.50 90P 0.40 1.73 9 5.89 80P 0.03 0.35 0 0 80P 0.17 0.92 2.12 4.41 80P 0.05 5 1.16 3.13 100P-90P 2.27 2.68 2.71 0 100P-90P 2.76 5 3.96 4.54 100P-90P 2.36 3.19 3.91 4.33 0.94 1.64 1.93 1.99 1.39 2.42 2 3.78 0.97 1.99 2.82 0 95P-110C 0.80 0.84-0.02-6 95P-110C 1.38 2.35 3.26 4.61 95P-110C 0 2 2.37 3.41 95P-120C 4 8 2.33 0.98 95P-120C 1.75 3.63 5.13 6.99 95P-120C 1.11 2.88 3 5.75-110C 0.70 0.16-7 -5.25-110C 0 0.82 0.19-1.19-110C 0.86 4 0.44-0.92-120C 0.93 1.39 0.78-1.71-120C 1.37 9 6 1.20-120C 0.97 1.90 2.10 1.42 BOVESPA 3-mth Puts EWZ 3-mth Puts EWW 3-mth Puts 6.5 5.5 ATM Put 90 Put 7.5 6.5 ATM Put 90 Put 6.5 5.5 ATM Put 90 Put 4.5 5.5 4.5 4.5 BOVESPA 3-mth Put Spreads EWZ 3-mth Put Spreads EWW 3-mth Put Spreads 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd 100-90 Put sprd 95-85 Put sprd BOVESPA 3-mth Collars EWZ 3-mth Collars EWW 3-mth Collars 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 5.0 120 95 Collar 4.5 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar 120 95 Collar 120 95-85 Put Sprd Collar Reference 18

Commodity Volatility Reference 19

Volatility (%) Volatility (%) Skew (%) Skew (%) Volatility (%) Volatility (%) Commodity Overview - Oil Oil Volatility Snapshot WTI Volatility (Commodity) USO Volatility (Equity) Latest Weekly Chg Percentile (1Y) Latest Weekly Chg Percentile (1Y) $105 $100 WTI Futures Curve 1M Implied 1M Realized 1M Imp-Rlz Spd 18.6% 29% 19.2% 38% 16.7% 27% 15.9% 24% 1.9% 56% 3.3% 77% $95 6M Implied 6M Realized 6M Imp-Rlz Spd 18.2% 11% 19.8% 16% 17.5% 2% 16.6% 2% 0.7% 55% 3.2% 75% $90 $85 1M Skew 6M-1M Trm Str -0.2% 7% 0.9% 8% -0.3% 35% 0.6% 19% $80 APR 14 JUL 14 OCT 14 JAN 15 MAY 15 AUG 15 NOV 15 FEB 16 Latest (Mar-07) A Week Ago (Feb-28) 35 30 25 WTI Volatility (Commodity) WTI Implied vs. Realized Vol 35 30 25 USO Volatility (Equity) USO Implied vs. Realized Vol 20 15 10 5 0 1M Implied 1M Realized 20 15 10 5 0 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 Mar-1 1M Implied 1M Realized WTI Skew (Front Month) USO Skew (1M) 8 6 Front Month Skew (25-Delta) 8 6 1M Skew (25-Delta) 4 4 2 2 0-2 0 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14-2 -4 19 18.5 18 17.5 WTI Volatility Term Structure 17 16.5 16 15.5 15 1M 2M 3M 6M 1Y 2Y Latest (Mar-07) A Week Ago (Feb-28) -4 22 21 20 USO Volatility Term Structure 19 18 17 16 15 1M 2M 3M 6M 1Y Latest (Mar-07) A Week Ago (Feb-28) Reference 20

Volatility (%) Volatility (%) Skew (%) Skew (%) Volatility (%) Volatility (%) Commodity Overview - Gold 1M Implied 1M Realized 1M Imp-Rlz Spd 6M Implied 6M Realized 6M Imp-Rlz Spd 1M Skew 6M-1M Trm Str Latest Gold Volatility Snapshot Gold Volatility (Commodity) GLD Volatility (Equity) Weekly Chg Percentile (1Y) Latest Weekly Chg Percentile (1Y) 14.1% 15% 14.5% 15% 14.2% 22% 14.3% 17% 0. 52% 0.1% 59% 16.4% 17% 16.5% 16% 19.5% 12% 18.4% 12% -3.2% 62% -1.9% 65% % - 0.9% 6% 2.2% 89% 2. 95% Comex Gold Futures Curve $1,550 $1,500 $1,450 $1,400 $1,350 $1,300 $1,250 $1,200 APR 14 #N/A N/A #N/A N/A OCT 15 #N/A N/A JUN 18 #N/A N/A Latest (Mar-07) A Week Ago (Feb-28) Comex Gold Volatility (Commodity) 50 Gold Implied vs. Realized Vol 50 GLD Volatility (Equity) GLD Implied vs. Realized Vol 40 40 30 30 20 20 10 10 0 1M Implied 1M Realized Gold Skew (Front Month) 10 Front Month Skew (25-Delta) 8 6 0 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 Mar-1 1M Implied 1M Realized 8 1M Skew (25-Delta) 6 GLD Skew (1M) 4 4 2 0 2-2 20 19 Gold Volatility Term Structure 0 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 19 18 GLD Volatility Term Structure 18 17 16 15 14 17 16 15 14 13 1M 2M 3M 6M 1Y 2Y Latest (Mar-07) A Week Ago (Feb-28) 13 1M 2M 3M 6M 1Y Latest (Mar-07) A Week Ago (Feb-28) Reference 21

Foreign Exchange (FX) Volatility Reference 22

Volatility Volatility (%) 1M Implied Vol Change in Vol (pts) Weekly Change (%) Spot YTD Chg 1M Imp Vol Percentile 1M Skew** Percentile Majors EUR 1.3872 0.9% 6.3% 2% 0.45% 12% JPY 103.34 1.9% 8.3% 0.3 35% GBP 1.6655 0.6% 6.1% 0. 16% CHF 0.8784 1.7% 7.2% 2% -0. 89% CAD 1.1109-4.4% 6.8% 49% -0. 97% AUD 0.9034 1.3% 8.7% 23% 22% NZD 0.8455 2.9% 8.7% 5% 0.7 12% Crosses AUDJPY 93.358 0.6% 10.9% 1.65% 51% EURGBP 0.83287-0.3% 6.1% 9% 0.25% 57% CHFJPY 117.638 0.3% 8.2% 8% 0.25% 11% Foreign Exchange (FX) Monitor Foreign Exchange (FX) Snapshot Weekly Change in Spot (USD Base) ; ** Skew defined as the difference in imp vol between the 25-delta put vs. call 2. USD Strength % USD Weakness 1. % 0. -% -1. -% EUR JPY GBP CHF CAD AUD NZD 1M Implied Vol 1-Year Range Weekly Change in 1M Implied Volatility 18% 16% 14% 12% 1 8% 6% 4% 2% EUR JPY GBP CHF CAD AUD NZD Last Close Value 0.2 0.1 0.0-0.1-0.2-0.3-0.4 - -0.6-0.7-0.8-0.9 EUR JPY GBP CHF CAD AUD NZD 11% EURUSD 1M Vol 1 9% 8% 7% 6% 1M Implied Vol 5% 1M Realized Vol 4% Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 Mar-14 18% 16% 14% 12% 1 Implied vs. Realized Volatility USDJPY 1M Vol 8% 1M Implied Vol 6% 6% 1M Realized Vol 4% 1M Implied Vol 1M Realized Vol 4% 2% Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 Mar-14 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 Mar-14 Volatility Skew USDJPY 1M Skew 18% AUDUSD 1M Vol 16% 14% 12% 1 8% 8.8% EURUSD 1M Skew 1% 1% AUDUSD 1M Skew 12. 8.4% 1% Current Skew Current Skew 1% Skew (1Wk Ago) 8. Skew (1Wk Ago) 1% 11. 1Y average 7.6% 1Y average Current Skew 1% 1% 7.2% Skew (1Wk Ago) 10. 9.5% 1Y average 9.5% 6.8% 9. 6.4% 8.5% 8.5% 6. 7.5% 8. 10D Put 25D Put ATM 25D Call 10D Call 10D Put 25D Put ATM 25D Call 10D Call 10D Put 25D Put ATM 25D Call 10D Call Reference 23

Sovereign Credit Monitor Reference 24

CDS Spread (bps) CDS Spread (bps) CDS Spread (bps) CDS Spread (bps) CDS Spread (bps) CDS Spread (bps) CDS Implied Survival Probability (%) Change in 5Yr CDS Spread (bps) Sovereign Credit (CDS) Monitor Sovereign Credit Snapshot 5Y CDS Spread (bps) Government Bonds 0 Biggest Weekly CDS Movers Current Level 1-Week Change 52-Week High 2-Year Bond Yield 5-Year Bond Yield 10-Year Bond Yield -2 SOVX Europe 49.1-3.3 105.2 - - - -4 Greece* - - - - - - Portugal 218.7-10.4 562.1 1.6% 3.4% 4.6% -6 Ireland 87.7-2.9 190.9 0.6% % 3.1% Italy 138.3-7.7 311.1 0.9% 2.1% 3.4% -8 Spain 116.5-9.2 372.3 0.7% 2. 3.3% France 49.2-2.8 84.8 0.3% 1.1% 2.2% -10 Germany 2-1.3 38.5 0.2% 0.7% 1.6% -12 *Greek CDS payouts have already been triggered ITRX SOVX PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY IRELAND FRANCE Sovereign CDS 1-Year Range CDS Implied Probabilities of Survival 600 100 90 500 80 70 400 60 300 50 40 200 30 20 100 0 ITRX SOVX ITALY SPAIN IRELAND PORTUGAL 10 0 1M 3M 6M 1Y 2Y 3Y 4Y 5Y 6Y 7Y 8Y 9Y 10Y French Bonds Portugese Bonds Irish Bonds Spanish Bonds Last Close Value European CDS 1-Year History 110 ITRX SOVX WESTERN EUROPE 5YR CDS 200 IRELAND 5YR CDS 600 PORTUGAL 5YR CDS 100 90 80 70 60 180 160 140 120 550 500 450 400 350 300 50 100 250 40 80 200 Mar-13 May-13 Jul-13 Sep-13 Nov-13 Jan-14 Mar-14 FRANCE 5YR CDS 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 ITALY 5YR CDS 320 300 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 SPAIN 5YR CDS 350 300 250 200 150 100 Reference 25

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Skew Ratio Featured Equity Derivatives Trade Ideas Hedge with SPY 1x2 Put Spread While S&P is making new all-time highs, sentiment in the options market remains cautious. Two indicators we track S&P skew and the CS Fear Barometer are both signaling increased hedging by option investors. For example, S&P 1M put-side skew (25-delta/50-delta ratio) steepened last week to the 84 th percentile high while the CSFB Index remains elevated at above 30. As a result, for investors who anticipate a moderate correction (and not a large 1+ sell-off), we recommend hedging with 1x2 ratio put spreads to take advantage of the current steep put skew. Specifically, we recommend buying one SPY Apr 14 182-strike put and selling two of the 176-strike puts for net zero premium (spot ref 188.26). Protection starts down 3.3% from current spot while the trade has a max payout of $6 if SPY declines to 176 (-6.5%) at expiry. The trade will lose money at expiry if SPY is below 170 (-9.7%). See trade payoff diagram below. The risk to buying a 1x2 ratio put spread is significant. Exhibit 1: SPX 1M Put Skew (25D/50D Ratio) Exhibit 2: Trade Payoff Diagram 1.26 1.24 SPX 1M Put Skew (25D/50D Ratio) 1.22 1.2 1.18 1.16 1.14 1.12 Hedges with Total Cost of 50bps We take a look at how much protection can be had for 50bps across a variety of broad market indices and sector ETFs. In particular we review the two most popular plain-vanilla hedging strategies: long put vs. put spread (with long put strike fixed to 95%) Investors looking for a broad market hedge should do so with SPY and QQQ put strategies as those look most attractive. Among the sectors and international ETFs, investors can get the most protection with XLP (Consumer Staples), XLU (Utilities) and EFA (MSCI EAFE Index). ***The risk to buying a put or put spread is limited to the premium paid. *** Exhibit 1: Put Strike in Long Put Strategy Broad market Select Sector Specialty SPY QQQ IWM XLY XLP XLE XLF XLV XLI XLK XLB XLU EEM EFA OIH XHB 2M 89.74 91.12 87.87 91.32 93.69 90.77 90.97 89.53 90.93 92.44 90.92 93.26 81.75 88.97 88.66 88.25 3M 89.88 87.44 82.67 86.73 90.36 86.71 86.78 85.08 86.77 88.73 86.37 90.37 78.04 83.81 84.92 84.71 6M 79.13 78.75 75.39 78.91 81.87 78.21 78.57 78.13 78.42 79.65 77.75 89 71.48 76.93 76.42 76.27 12M 71.42 71.17 66.82 71.20 74.39 69.19 70.15 71.66 70.14 71.40 69.29 74.47 62.88 69.80 65.58 63.63 Exhibit 2: Short Put Strike in Put Spread Strategy with Long Put Strike 95% Broad market Select Sector Specialty Maturity SPY QQQ IWM XLY XLP XLE XLF XLV XLI XLK XLB XLU EEM EFA OIH XHB 2M 89.13 91.26 92.38 90.75 79.18 91.87 91.42 91.63 90.84 90.38 90 89.64 98 91.40 99 93 3M 92.87 92.61 94 92.40 90.94 92.88 92.62 92.73 96 92.39 92.75 92.37 93.49 92.62 93.25 93.48 6M 93.47 93.60 93.68 91 93.34 93.69 93.60 97 96 95 93.66 93.67 93.90 92 93.86 93.93 12M 90 99 94.11 93 90 94.13 98 96 96 97 94.10 94.19 94.19 98 94.17 94.20 Reference 27

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