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Geneva, November 10, 2010 MSCI GLOBAL MICRO CAP INDICES The Geneva, November 10, 2010 MSCI GLOBAL MICRO CAP INDICES The following are changes in constituents for the MSCI Global Micro Cap Indices which will take place as of the close of November 30, 2010. SUMMARY PER COUNTRY and PER REGION: Nb of Nb of Securities Securities Region Country Added Deleted Asia Pacific AUSTRALIA 372 0 HONG KONG 306 0 JAPAN 1317 0 NEW ZEALAND 31 0 SINGAPORE 250 0 Nb of Nb of Securities Securities Region Country Added Deleted Europe, Middle East and Africa AUSTRIA 12 0 BELGIUM 31 0 DENMARK 34 0 FINLAND 35 0 FRANCE 159 0 GERMANY 182 0 GREECE 38 0 IRELAND 6 0 ISRAEL 125 0 ITALY 89 0 NETHERLANDS 18 0 NORWAY 53 0 PORTUGAL 7 0 SPAIN 20 0 SWEDEN 111 0 SWITZERLAND 32 0 UNITED KINGDOM 316 0 Nb of Nb of Securities Securities Region Country Added Deleted Americas CANADA 351 0 USA 959 0 ASIA PACIFIC MSCI AUSTRALIA INDEX Additions Deletions 3D OIL None A-CAP RESOURCES ABM RESOURCES NL ACCENT RESOURCES ADAMUS RESOURCES ADX ENERGY AED OIL AJ LUCAS ALCHEMIA (AUD) ALCHEMY RESOURCES ALE PROPERTY GROUP ALINTA ENERGY ALKANE RESOURCES ALLIANCE RESOURCES ALTONA MINING ALTURA MINING Page 1 MSCI Global Micro Cap Indices - November 10, 2010 © MSCI 2010, All rights reserved AMADEUS ENERGY AMCOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMMTEC ANTARES ENERGY APEX MINERALS NL APN PROPERTY GROUP APOLLO GAS ASCENT PHARMAHEALTH ASG GROUP AURORA MINERALS AUSSIE Q RESOURCES AUSTBROKERS HOLDINGS AUSTIN ENGINEERING AUSTRALASIAN RESOURCES AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION TR. AUSTRALIAN PHARM IND AUSTRALIAN POWER & GAS AUSTRALIAN VINTAGE AVEXA AVJENNINGS HOMES AZUMAH RESORUCES BANNERMAN RESOURCES BASS METALS BASSARI RESOURCES BATHURST RESOURCES BAUXITE RESOURCES BC IRON BEADELL RESOURCES BELL FINANCIAL GROUP BENDIGO MINING BERKELEY RESOURCES BIONOMICS BLACKTHORN RESOURCES BLUE ENERGY BLUGLASS BOOM LOGISTICS BOULDER STEEL BOUNTY OIL & GAS NL BRAVURA SOLUTIONS BRIERTY BSA BURU ENERGY CALLIDEN GROUP CAPE LAMBERT RESOURCES CAPRAL CARNEGIE WAVE ENERGY CARPENTARIA EXPLORATION CARRICK GOLD CASH CONVERTERS INTL CASTLE MINERALS CATALPA RESOURCES CAZALY RESOURCES CBD ENERGY CEDAR WOODS PROPERTIES CELLESTIS LIMITED CENTAURUS METALS CENTRAL PETROLEUM CENTREBET INTERNATIONAL CENTREX METALS CENTRO (CPL) LTD CERAMIC FUEL CELLS CHALICE GOLD MINES CHANDLER MACLEOD GROUP CHEMGENEX PHARMACEUTICAL CITIGOLD CORP CLARIUS GROUP CLEAN SEAS TUNA CLEARVIEW WEALTH CLINUVEL PHARMACEUTICALS CLOVER CORP CO2 COFFEY INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION HOUSE COLORPAK COMET RIDGE Page 2 MSCI Global Micro Cap Indices - November 10, 2010 © MSCI 2010, All rights reserved CONQUEST MINING CONTINENTAL COAL COOPER ENERGY COOTE INDUSTRIAL CORDLIFE CORVETTE RESOURCES COVENTRY GROUP CREDIT CORP GROUP CRESCENT GOLD CRUSADER RESOURCES CUE ENERGY RESOURCES DATA 3 DECMIL GROUP DEVINE DIPLOMA GROUP DISCOVERY METALS DRAGON MINING DRAGON MOUNTAIN GOLD DRILLSEARCH ENERGY DWS ADV. BUSINESS SOL. DYESOL ELECTRO OPTIC SYS HOLDIN ELEMENTAL MINERALS EMMERSON RESOURCES ENDOCOAL ENERGY & MINERALS AUS ENTEK ENERGY EQUITY TRUSTEES ESERVGLOBAL ETHANE PIPELINE IN FUND EUROPEAN GAS EUROZ EXCO RESOURCES EXOMA ENERGY FAIRSTAR RESOURCES FANTASTIC HOLDINGS FAR FERRAUS FIDUCIAN PORTFOLIO SVCS FINBAR GROUP FINDERS RESOURCES FIRESTONE ENERGY FIRSTFOLIO FLINDERS MINES FOCUS MINERALS FORGE GROUP FORTE ENERGY NL FOX RESOURCES FSA GROUP FUNTASTIC G8 EDUCATION GALAXY RESOURCES GBST HOLDINGS GEO PROPERTY GROUP GERARD LIGHTING GROUP GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION SVCS GOLD ONE INTERNATIONAL GOLDEN WEST RESOURCES GREENLAND MINERALS&ENRGY GROOTE RESOURCES GRYPHON MINERALS GUILDFORD COAL HALCYGEN PHARMACEUTICALS HANSEN TECHNOLOGIES HAVILAH RESOURCES NL HAZELWOOD RESOURCES HEEMSKIRK CONSOLIDATED HERON RESOURCES HFA HOLDINGS HILL END GOLD HILLGROVE RESOURCES HUNNU COAL HUNTER HALL INTL ICON ENERGY IMAGE RESOURCES NL Page 3 MSCI Global Micro Cap Indices - November 10, 2010 © MSCI 2010, All rights reserved IMDEX IMF AUSTRALIA IMPRESS ENERGY IMX RESOURCES INDUSTRIAL MINERALS CORP INFOMEDIA ING REAL EST. COM. LIV. ING REAL ESTATE HLTHCARE INNAMINCKA PETROLEUM INTEGRATED RESEARCH IPERNICA IPGA IRON ORE HOLDINGS IRON ROAD IRONBARK ZINK IRONCLAD MINING ISOFT GROUP ITX GROUP JABIRU METALS JUPITER ENERGY JUPITER MINES K & S CORP K2 ASSET MANAGEMENT HLDG KAIRIKI ENERGY KANGAROO RESOURCES KENTOR GOLD KEYCORP LTD KINGS MINERALS NL KINGSROSE MINING KRESTA HOLDINGS LAKES OIL NL LEGEND MINING LEMARNE CORP LEYSHON RESOURCES LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS LIVING CELL TECHNOLOGIES LOGICAMMS LYCOPODIUM M2 TELECOM GROUP MACQUARIE CORP TELECOM MAGELLAN FINANCIAL GROUP MAGMA METALS MANHATTAN CORP MARENGO MINING MARENICA ENERGY MARYBOROUGH SUGAR FCTRY MASTERMYNE GROUP MATSA RESOURCES MAXITRANS INDUSTRIES MCPHERSON'S MEC RESOURCES MELBOURNE IT MEO AUSTRALIA METGASCO METMINCO MINDAX MINEMAKERS MISSION NEWENERGY MOBY OIL & GAS MOLY MINES MORNING STAR GOLD NL MORTGAGE CHOICE MULTIPLEX EUROPEAN PROP MUNDO MINERALS MYSTATE NANOSONICS NAVIGATOR RESOURCES NEON ENERGY NEPTUNE MARINE SERVS NEW GUINEA ENERGY NEWSAT NEXBIS NIDO PETROLEUM NOBLE MINERAL RESOURCES NONI B Page 4 MSCI Global Micro Cap Indices - November 10, 2010 © MSCI 2010, All rights reserved NORFOLK GROUP NORTH AUSTRALIAN DIAMOND NORTHERN ENERGY CORP NORTON GOLD FIELDS NUCOAL RESOURCES NL NYOTA MINERALS OAKS HOTELS & RESORTS OAKTON OCTANEX NL OILEX OROCOBRE OROTONGROUP OTTO ENERGY PAN PACIFIC PETROLEUM NL PATTIES FOODS PENINSULA MINERALS PENRICE SODA HOLDINGS PETSEC ENERGY PHOSPHAGENICS PHOTON GROUP PLANET GAS PLUTON RESOURCES POSEIDON NICKEL PRANA BIOTECHNOLOGY PRIMA BIOMED PRIMEAG AUSTRALIA PROBIOTEC PROSPERITY RESOURCES PROVET HOLDINGS QRXPHARMA QUICKSTEP HOLDINGS RAMELIUS RESOURCES RANGE RESOURCES RANGE RIVER GOLD RCG CORP RCR TOMLINSON RECKON RED 5 RED FORK ENERGY RED HILL IRON REED RESOURCES REGIONAL EXPRESS HLDGS RESOURCE EQUIPMENT RESOURCE GENERATION RETAIL FOOD GROUP REX MINERALS REY RESOURCES RHG RIALTO ENERGY ROBUST RESOURCES ROCK BUILDING SOCIETY ROCKLANDS RICHFIELD ROYAL RESOURCES RP DATA RUNGE RURALCO HOLDINGS SABRE RESOURCES SAMSON OIL & GAS SARACEN MINERAL HOLDINGS SELECT HARVESTS SERVCORP SERVICE STREAM SHAW RIVER RESOURCES SIHAYO GOLD SILVER CHEF SIRTEX MEDICAL SLATER & GORDON SOLAGRAN SOMNOMED SOUTH BOULDER MINES SOUTHERN CROSS ELECTL SPECIALTY FASHION GROUP SPEEWAH METALS STANMORE COAL STARPHARMA HOLDINGS Page 5 MSCI Global Micro Cap Indices - November 10, 2010 © MSCI 2010, All rights reserved STRIKE ENERGY STRIKE RESOURCES STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS STUART PETROLEUM SUNDANCE ENERGY AUS SWICK MINING SERVICES SYLVANIA RESOURCES TALENT2 INTERNATIONAL TALISMAN MINING TAMAWOOD TANAMI GOLD NL TAP OIL TECHNOLOGY ONE TERRAMIN AUSTRALIA TERRITORY RESOURCES TEXON PETROLEUM TFS CORPORATION THAKRAL HOLDINGS GROUP THINKSMART THORN GROUP THUNDELARRA EXPLORATION TIGER RESOURCES TISHMAN SPEYER OFF FUND TORO ENERGY TOX FREE SOLUTIONS TRAFALGAR CORP GROUP TRAFFORD RESOURCES TREASURY GROUP TRIANGLE ENERGY GLOBAL TROY RESOURCES NL UNIVERSAL BIOSENSORS UXC VALAD PROPERTY GROUP VDM VENTURE MINERALS VENTUREX RESOURCES VICTORIA PETROLEUM NL VITA GROUP VMOTO WARRNAMBOOL CHEESE BUTER WATPAC WDS WEBFIRM GROUP WEBJET WELLCOM GROUP WEST AFRICAN RESOURCES WESTERN DESERT RESOURCES WESTGOLD RESOURCES WESTSIDE CORP WHK GROUP WIDE BAY AUSTRALIA WILDHORSE ENERGY WPG RESOURCES WRIDGWAYS AUSTRALIA YTC RESOURCES ZICOM GROUP MSCI HONG KONG INDEX Additions Deletions ABC COMMUNICATIONS HLDG None ADDCHANCE HLDGS AGRITRADE RESOURCES ALCO HOLDINGS. ALLAN INTL HLDGS AMAX HOLDINGS AMS PUBLIC TRANS HLDGS APT SATELLITE HOLDINGS ASIA ORIENT HOLDINGS ASIA STANDARD HOTEL ASIA STANDARD INTL GROUP AUTOMATED SYSTEMS HLDGS AV CONCEPT HOLDINGS BAUHAUS INTL HOLDINGS BEIJING YU SHENG TANG PH Page 6 MSCI Global Micro Cap Indices - November 10, 2010 © MSCI 2010, All rights reserved BEL GLOBAL RESOURCES HLD BEST MIRACLE INT'L BINGO GROUP HOLDINGS BIRMINGHAM INTL HOL BOSSINI INT'L HLDGS BUILD KING HOLDINGS C Y FOUNDATION GROUP CASH FINANCIAL SERV CCT RESOURCES HOLDINGS CCT TECH INTERNATIONAL CCT TELECOM HOLDINGS CELESTIAL ASIA SEC HLDGS CHAMPION TECHNOLOGY HLDG CHEONG MING INVESTMENTS CHEUK NANG HOLDINGS CHEVALIER PACIFIC HLDGS CHI CHEUNG INVESTMENT CO CHINA 3D DIGITAL ENTMT CHINA APOLLO HOLDINGS CHINA BEST GROUP HOLDING CHINA BIO CASSAVA HLDGS CHINA BIO MED REGENERAT CHINA DIGITAL LICENSING CHINA ECO FARMING CHINA FORTUNE GROUP CHINA GOGREEN ASSETS INV CHINA HONG KONG PHOTO CHINA INFRASTRUCTURE INV CHINA INNOVATION INV CHINA MANDARIN HOLDINGS CHINA METAL INT'L HLDGS CHINA MOTION TELECOM INT CHINA PIPE GROUP CHINA POST E COMMER HOLD CHINA RAILWAY LOGISTICS CHINA SOLAR ENERGY HLDGS CHINA STRATEGIC HOLDINGS CHINA TIMBER RESOURCES CHINA UPTOWN GROUP CHINA VANGUARD GROUP CHINA YUNNAN TIN MRLS CHINA.COM CHUANG'S CONSORTIUM CHUN WO DEVELOPMENT HLDG CIAM GROUP CINDA INTL HLDGS CMMB VISION HOLDINGS CNT GROUP COL CAPITAL COMBEST HLDGS COMPUTER & TECH HLDG COMPUTIME GROUP CONTINENTAL HOLDINGS COSMOS MACHINERY CROCODILE GARMENTS CSI PROPERTIES CT HLDGS INTL CULTURECOM HLDGS CVM MINERALS DAIDO GROUP DAISHO MICROLINE HLD DAN FORM HOLDINGS CO DATRONIX HOLDINGS DEJIN RESOURCES GROUP CO DESON DEVPT INTL HLD DREAM INTERNATIONAL E-KONG GROUP E-NEW MEDIA CO E. BON HLDGS EAGLE NICE (INTL) HLDGS EASYKNIT INTL HLDG EMPEROR CAPITAL GROUP EMPEROR ENTMT HOTEL ENERGY INTL INVEST HLDGS ENVIRO ENERGY INT'L Page 7 MSCI Global Micro Cap Indices - November 10, 2010 © MSCI 2010, All rights reserved EPI HOLDINGS EPRO ETERNITY INVESTMENT FAIRWOOD HOLDINGS FAR EAST HOLDINGS INTL FIRST MOBILE GROUP HLDGS FITTEC INT'L GROUP FOREFRONT GROUP FOUNTAIN SET HOLDIGNS FOUR SEAS MERCANTILE HLD FUJIKON INDUSTRIAL HLDGS FULBOND HOLDINGS G VISION INTL HLDGS G-PROP HOLDINGS GENVON GROUP GLOBAL TECH HOLDINGS GOLD PEAK IND GOLDEN RES DEV INT'L GOLIK
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