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hello everyone thanks to those who've joined already um it's just gone 12 so i think we'll probably just leave it for another couple of minutes just while another few people join so if you don't mind just bearing with us we'll get started pretty soon hi everyone okay so i think we'll we'll probably make a start there there's probably going to be a few other people come in but um we can kick off just now so thanks for joining us today i must admit it feels a little bit weird standing here talking to an empty seminar room but at least if nothing else it reduces the chances of being heckled so the topic for today is pledge structures for securities financing transactions um what it's what we're not going to cover because we have had a few people ask if we're going to cover tri-party repo in stock loan similar topic but a different topic this is specifically about taking collateral by by way of security in securities financing transactions so just brief introduction first first of all for...