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May 7Th 2013 June 7Th 2013 Name DY% P/E P Fullermoney.com International Indices' Fundamental Statistics ranked by dividend yield in descending order, then P/E, Price/Book and P/Cash Flow in ascending order June 7th 2013 May 7th 2013 June 7th 2013 Name DY% P/E P/B P/CF Name DY% P/E P/B P/CF OMX VILNIUS OMXV 7.12 0.15 0.84 6.81 LITHUANIA OMX VILNIUS INDEX 7.8 0 0.8 6.49 KARACHI 100 INDEX 6.19 8.25 1.54 6.73 DJ STOXX EU ENLARGED 15 5.55 31 1.1 8.22 IBEX 35 INDEX 5.93 82.37 1.16 9.41 CZECH REPULBLIC PRAGUE SE 50 5.53 13 0.9 7.43 STX EUEnlrg 15 Pr 5.76 30.82 1.06 8.07 PAKISTAN KARACHI 100 INDEX 5.42 10 1.8 7.8 PRAGUE STOCK EXCH INDEX 5.03 13.48 0.95 7.56 ESTONIA OMX TALLINN INDEX 5.12 13 1.2 6.6 OMX HELSINKI INDEX 4.97 50.40 1.54 9.06 SPAIN IBEX 35 INDEX 5.06 79 1.1 9.05 BEL 20 INDEX 4.90 37.88 1.16 6.99 AUSTRALIA S&P/ASX 200 INDEX 4.75 19 1.8 9.23 NZX 50 Gross Index 4.57 21.05 2.53 10.18 NEW ZEALAND FULLY GROSS 4.73 20 2.4 9.75 WSE WIG INDEX 4.54 14.46 1.18 12.60 FINLAND OMX HELSINKI INDEX 4.59 49 1.5 8.95 VENEZUELA STOCK MKT INDX 4.53 17.13 3.44 45.50 BERMUDA STOCK EXCHANGE 4.57 N/A N/A N/A BRAZIL IBOVESPA INDEX 4.52 N/A 1.08 6.47 NEW EUROPE BLUE CHIP IX 4.47 11 1.1 7.33 NEW EUROPE BLUE CHIP IX 4.52 11.15 1.08 7.35 SWEDEN OMX STOCKHOLM 30 INDEX 4.35 15 2.2 4.19 BERMUDA STOCK EXCHANGE 4.43 N/A N/A N/A POLAND WSE WIG INDEX 4.29 15 1.3 13.41 RUSSIAN RTS INDEX $ 4.38 6.36 0.78 2.95 NORWAY OBX STOCK INDEX 4.22 13 1.5 5.58 LUXEMBOURG LuxX INDEX 4.19 16.17 0.81 14.17 LUXEMBOURG LuxX INDEX 4.2 16 0.8 13.94 S&P/ASX 200 INDEX 4.15 21.09 2.02 10.49 RUSSIAN RTS INDEX $ 4.2 6 0.7 2.56 AEX-Index 4.03 14.04 1.26 N/A USA PHILADEPHIA UTILITY INDEX 4.16 16 1.6 5.7 FTSEurofirst 80 Index 3.99 19.30 1.31 8.64 NETHERLANDS AMSTERDAM EXCH IDX 4.05 14 1.2 N/A PSI 20 INDEX 3.98 N/A 1.17 11.97 USA DOW JONES UTILITIES AVG 4.05 16 1.7 6.03 MSCI EURO 3.95 18.11 1.30 7.92 FTSE EUROTOP 100 INDEX 4 15 1.5 9.29 FTSEurofirst 100 Index 3.94 16.89 1.49 11.23 FTSEurofirst 100 Index 3.98 16 1.4 10.84 OMX STOCKHOLM 30 INDEX 3.94 15.80 2.23 4.10 DJ STOXX 50 3.94 17 1.7 9.13 S&P EURO INDEX 3.86 22.49 1.31 8.55 FTSEurofirst 80 Index 3.91 19 1.3 8.84 STXE 50 Pr 3.85 17.55 1.76 9.54 MSCI EURO 3.88 18 1.2 8.38 PHILA UTILITY INDEX 3.82 17.07 1.71 6.20 JAPAN TOKYO SE REIT INDEX 3.87 28 1.1 15.81 FTSE EUROTOP 100 INDEX 3.80 16.59 1.66 9.86 S&P EURO INDEX 3.86 22 1.3 8.59 DOW JONES UTILITIES AVG 3.70 17.77 1.80 6.57 PORTUGAL PSI-20 INDEX 3.82 N/A 1.1 10.96 OBX STOCK INDEX 3.67 13.85 1.53 5.89 UK FTSE 100 INDEX 3.81 16 1.8 16.36 MSCI PAN-EURO 3.66 17.21 1.61 9.23 S&P EUROPE 350 INDEX 3.76 18 1.6 9.42 S&P EUROPE 350 INDEX 3.66 19.06 1.63 9.56 VENEZUELA STOCK MKT INDX 3.76 20 4.1 56.17 BLOOMBERG EUROPEAN 500 3.64 20.00 1.62 8.76 BLOOMBERG EUROPEAN 500 3.74 19 1.6 8.64 FTSE 100 INDEX 3.63 16.78 1.88 16.91 MSCI PAN-EURO 3.74 17 1.5 9.35 CAC 40 INDEX 3.58 16.36 1.28 4.26 HONG KONG CHINA ENT INDX(H-Shares) 3.71 8 1.2 4.48 FTSEUROFIRST 300 INDEX 3.56 17.58 1.67 9.67 UK FTSE 350 INDEX 3.7 17 1.8 16.06 STXE 600 Pr 3.55 19.86 1.66 9.76 UK FTSE ALL-SHARE INDEX 3.67 17 1.8 15.98 FTSE 350 INDEX 3.52 17.38 1.89 16.57 DJ STOXX 600 3.66 19 1.6 9.62 FTSE ALL-SHARE INDEX 3.50 17.64 1.88 16.48 FRANCE CAC 40 INDEX 3.66 16 1.3 4.15 BUDAPEST STOCK EXCH INDX 3.49 12.65 0.93 2.53 FTSEUROFIRST 300 INDEX 3.66 17 1.6 9.59 OMX RIGA OMXR 3.42 21.49 0.51 3.12 HUNGARY BUDAPEST STOCK EXCH IDX 3.54 13 1 2.6 HANG SENG CHINA ENT INDX 3.36 9.07 1.33 4.89 BLOOMBERG REIT INDEX 3.51 59 2.3 17.52 DAX INDEX 3.33 15.35 1.54 9.92 MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR COMP INDEX 3.47 17 2.4 12.38 TAIWAN TAIEX INDEX 3.27 23.23 1.75 13.31 ITALY S&P/MIB INDEX 3.44 262 0.8 27.47 BI NA REITs 3.24 63.21 2.49 18.90 GERMANY DAX INDEX 3.38 15 1.5 9.58 FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI 3.24 16.58 2.36 12.39 HONG KONG HANG SENG MAINLAND 25 3.38 9 1.5 5.03 OMX TALLINN OMXT 3.16 13.62 1.27 6.82 HONG KONG HANG SENG INDEX 3.36 10 1.4 8.44 HANG SENG INDEX 3.10 10.61 1.45 9.01 LATVIA OMX RIGA INDEX 3.29 22 0.5 3.24 HANG SENG MAINLAND25 IX 3.09 9.76 1.60 5.39 TAIWAN TAIEX INDEX 3.29 23 1.7 13.21 TSE REIT INDEX 3.09 33.99 1.40 19.35 GERMANY TECDAX INDEX 3.13 27 2.3 13.56 S&P/TSX COMPOSITE INDEX 3.08 16.03 1.76 8.72 CANADA S&P/TSX VENTURE COMP IDX 3.12 16 1.7 8.68 FTSE MIB INDEX 3.07 305.26 0.83 28.67 SINGAPORE STRAITS TIMES INDEX 3.11 13 1.4 25.46 IGBC GENERAL INDEX 3.02 19.00 1.59 9.54 SWISS MARKET INDEX 3.11 19 2.4 7.75 FTSE/JSE AFRICA ALL SHR 2.99 18.49 2.16 10.11 COLOMBIA IGBC GENERAL INDEX 3.06 19 1.6 9.53 SWISS MARKET INDEX 2.98 20.08 2.55 8.09 SWITZERLAND SPI SWISS PERFORMANCE 3.03 17 2.2 7.99 Straits Times Index STI 2.92 13.89 1.51 27.00 AUSTRIAN TRADED ATX INDX 3.01 15 0.9 10.81 SPI SWISS PERFORMANCE IX 2.91 18.00 2.26 8.31 UK FTSE 250 INDEX 2.98 23 2 14.17 FTSE 250 INDEX 2.85 23.67 1.98 14.46 SOUTH AFRICA FTSE/JSE ALL SHR 2.96 19 2.2 10.2 AUSTRIAN TRADED ATX INDX 2.77 14.82 0.92 10.99 THAILAND STOCK EXCHANGE INDEX 2.84 17 2.4 37.16 STOCK EXCH OF THAI INDEX 2.70 18.29 2.56 39.21 S&P ASIA 50 INDEX CME 2.76 11 1.4 7.13 S&P ASIA 50 INDEX CME 2.65 11.01 1.47 7.47 EGYPT HERMES INDEX 2.61 30 1.5 8.95 SHANGHAI G-SHARES 2.56 11.93 1.52 10.15 CHINA SE SHANGHAI A 2.59 12 1.5 10.1 SHANGHAI SE A SHARE INDX 2.55 11.99 1.53 10.18 CHINA SHANGHAI NEW COMPOSITE 2.59 12 1.5 10.06 FTSE SMALLCAP INDEX 2.54 N/A N/A N/A UK FTSE SMALLCAP INDEX 2.53 N/A 1.4 11.44 EGYPT HERMES INDEX 2.49 31.77 1.59 9.53 IRISH OVERALL INDEX 2.49 68 1.8 17.41 IRISH OVERALL INDEX 2.47 61.79 1.82 17.09 USA DOW JONES INDUS. AVG 2.42 15 2.9 9.63 PHILA GOLD & SILVER INDX 2.43 13.22 1.07 8.56 TURKEY ISE NATIONAL 100 2.38 11 1.6 N/A DOW JONES INDUS. AVG 2.38 14.60 2.91 9.64 USA PHILADELPHIA GOLD & SILVER INDX 2.33 14 1.1 8.99 S&P 100 INDEX 2.18 14.85 2.45 9.03 INDONESIA JAKARTA COMPOSITE 2.26 19 3 15.29 CHILE STOCK MKT SELECT 2.17 22.54 2.10 8.61 USA S&P 100 INDEX 2.24 15 2.5 9.04 S&P 500 INDEX 2.06 15.86 2.40 9.36 CHILE SELECT 40 INDEX 2.16 21 2 8.2 RUSSELL 1000 INDEX 2.04 16.46 2.42 9.60 USA S&P 500 INDEX 2.11 16 2.4 9.35 RUSSELL 3000 INDEX 2.02 17.17 2.39 9.84 USA RUSSELL 1000 INDEX 2.09 16 2.4 9.59 JAKARTA COMPOSITE INDEX 1.94 19.28 3.07 15.89 USA RUSSELL 3000 INDEX 2.06 17 2.4 9.84 BIST NATIONAL 100 INDEX 1.91 13.11 1.89 N/A PHILIPPINES COMPOSITE IX 2.01 20 3 14.88 TECDAX PERFORMANCE INDEX 1.89 27.80 2.31 13.98 JAPAN TSE2 TOPIX 2ND SECT INDX 1.94 16 0.7 5.79 OMX COPENHAGEN 20 INDEX 1.87 21.46 2.32 9.79 DENMARK COPENHAGEN 20 INDEX 1.93 21 2.2 9.76 PSEi - PHILIPPINE SE IDX 1.87 21.23 3.17 15.84 USA S&P 400 MIDCAP INDEX 1.77 21 2.2 10.77 S&P 400 MIDCAP INDEX 1.77 21.60 2.26 10.88 USA RUSSELL 2000 INDEX 1.76 36 2.1 14.34 RUSSELL 2000 INDEX 1.76 35.46 2.05 14.12 USA PHILADELPHIA SEMICONDUCTOR INDX 1.65 28 2.5 11.25 PHILA SEMICONDUCTOR INDX 1.65 27.67 2.47 10.99 INDIA BSE SENSEX 30 INDEX 1.62 17 2.7 16.01 TSE2 TOPIX 2ND SECT INDX 1.62 18.71 0.80 6.85 JAPAN NIKKEI 225 1.61 24 1.5 9 S&P BSE SENSEX INDEX 1.52 17.61 2.72 16.26 INDIA NIFTY INDEX 1.55 16 2.5 15.61 MEXICO IPC INDEX 1.48 18.55 3.09 11.08 USA NASDAQ 100 STOCK INDX 1.48 18 3.5 11.87 NSE CNX NIFTY INDEX 1.46 16.78 2.60 16.05 USA S&P 600 SMALLCAP INDEX 1.45 23 2 12.63 NIKKEI 225 1.46 26.09 1.61 9.92 MEXICO BOLSA INDEX 1.42 18 2.9 10.79 S&P 600 SMALLCAP INDEX 1.45 23.24 2.04 12.55 USA DOW JONES TRANS.
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