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We analyze supersymmetric contributions to ${B}_{s}$ mixing and their impact on mixing-induced CP asymmetries, using the mass insertion approximation. We discuss in particular the correlation of supersymmetry (SUSY) effects in the CP asymmetries of ${B}_{s}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}J/\ensuremath{\psi}\ensuremath{\varphi}$ and ${B}_{d}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\varphi}{K}_{S}$ and find that the mass insertions dominant in ${B}_{s}$ mixing and ${B}_{d}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\varphi}{K}_{S}$ are …