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[Music] hello and welcome to from extra Im Josie wait and Im here at ABA Day 2018 in Munich and joining me now is Klaus Richter chair of the EBA liquidity management working group and we are discussing corporate liquidity management Klaus thank you very much for joining me I hope youre enjoying the event so far yeah absolutely its been really exciting so far so for eBay liquidity management working group you are chairing has just issued its first thought leadership paper could you please share with us one or two key takeaways from the paper of course so I think we we see a couple of different key takeaways number one the corporates that we had a quite a big focus on are taking steps to enhance their technology usage however its very clear that they are still quite immature in that space so Excel is still the preferred the tool for many corporates and when we talk cash forecasting and liquidity management another key takeaway is that when we look at this from a bank point of view t