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Government Pension Fund – Global Holding of Equities at 31 December Government Pension Fund – Global Holding of equities at 31 December 2008 * * Country Market value NOK Voting (per cent) Ownership (per cent) Country Market value NOK Voting (per cent) Ownership (per cent) 1st Source Corp United States 10 225 074 0,26% 0,26% Advanced Analogic Technologies Inc United States 3 750 177 0,39% 0,39% 3Com Corp United States 24 222 463 0,37% 0,37% Advanced Energy Industries Inc United States 8 873 982 0,30% 0,30% 3i Group plc United Kingdom 138 453 676 1,32% 1,32% Advanced Info Service PCL Thailand 66 699 200 0,07% 0,14% 3i Infotech Ltd India 8 044 006 1,11% 1,11% Advanced International Multitech Co Ltd Taiwan 6 149 934 0,76% 0,76% 3i Infrastructure plc United Kingdom 180 595 066 2,70% 2,70% Advanced Medical Optics Inc United States 7 786 337 0,27% 0,27% 3M Co United States 1 351 935 763 0,48% 0,48% Advanced Metallurgical Group NV Netherlands 24 076 627 1,34% 1,34% 77 Bank Ltd/The Japan 55 816 894 0,39% 0,39% Advanced Micro Devices Inc United States 33 254 378 0,36% 0,36% 888 Holdings plc United Kingdom 20 168 018 0,59% 0,59% Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc Taiwan 28 172 824 0,20% 0,20% 99 Cents Only Stores United States 40 504 300 0,76% 0,76% Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing A P Moller - Maersk AS Denmark 960 079 296 0,60% 0,60% Corp China 1 432 647 0,98% 0,98% A&D Co Ltd Japan 1 042 197 0,17% 0,17% Advanta Corp United States 2 144 866 0,25% 0,37% A2A SpA Italy 459 456 953 1,19% 1,19% Advantech Co Ltd Taiwan 8 205 935 0,16% 0,16% Abacus Property Group Australia 4 097 588 0,60% 0,60% Advantest Corp Japan 117 913 521 0,53% 0,53% Aban Offshore Ltd India 14 349 705 0,39% 0,39% Advent Software Inc United States 16 111 156 0,43% 0,43% ABB Grain Ltd Australia 36 531 774 0,57% 0,57% Advisory Board Co/The United States 9 609 276 0,39% 0,39% ABB Ltd Switzerland 3 183 409 328 1,32% 1,34% Aeci Ltd South Africa 40 133 546 0,87% 0,87% ABB Ltd/India India 30 557 077 0,22% 0,22% Aecom Technology Corp United States 85 222 886 0,38% 0,38% Abbott Laboratories United States 2 407 770 330 0,42% 0,42% Aecon Group Inc Canada 13 600 676 0,43% 0,43% ABC Learning Centres Ltd Australia 7 608 983 0,53% 0,53% AED Oil Ltd Australia 3 788 479 0,49% 0,49% ABC-Mart Inc Japan 213 393 188 1,00% 1,00% Aedes SpA Italy 4 300 908 1,00% 1,00% Abengoa SA Spain 79 569 988 0,77% 0,77% Aegean Marine Petroleum Network Inc Greece 74 732 909 1,48% 1,48% Abercrombie & Fitch Co United States 21 622 890 0,15% 0,15% Aegis Group plc United Kingdom 203 183 525 2,34% 2,34% Aberdeen Asset Management plc United Kingdom 123 028 005 1,42% 1,42% Aegon NV Netherlands 984 360 268 1,44% 1,44% Aberforth Smaller Companies Trust plc United Kingdom 46 346 019 1,35% 1,35% Aeon Co Ltd Japan 288 314 054 0,52% 0,52% Abertis Infraestructuras SA Spain 438 094 711 0,53% 0,53% Aeon Co M BhD Malaysia 22 949 079 0,77% 0,77% Ability Enterprise Co Ltd Taiwan 8 254 632 0,44% 0,44% Aeon Credit Service Co Ltd Japan 28 872 984 0,25% 0,25% Abiomed Inc United States 12 018 398 0,29% 0,29% Aeon Delight Co Ltd Japan 10 946 294 0,13% 0,13% AbitibiBowater Inc United States 1 092 046 0,63% 0,63% Aeon Fantasy Co Ltd Japan 17 484 286 1,57% 1,57% ABM Industries Inc United States 16 992 286 0,25% 0,25% Aeon Mall Co Ltd Japan 148 160 222 0,62% 0,62% Aboitiz Power Corp Philippines 9 848 590 0,24% 0,24% AER Lingus Ireland 33 589 564 0,43% 0,43% Abraxis Bioscience Inc United States 4 800 877 0,03% 0,03% AerCap Holdings NV United States 2 765 909 0,15% 0,15% ABSA Group Ltd South Africa 149 055 727 0,27% 0,27% Aerofl ot - Russian International Airlines Russian Federation 23 038 757 0,32% 0,30% Absolute Private Equity AG Switzerland 19 529 187 0,00% 1,27% Aeroports de Paris France 164 060 973 0,35% 0,35% Absolute Software Corp Canada 3 492 032 0,39% 0,39% Aeropostale Inc United States 31 395 126 0,42% 0,42% Academedia AB Sweden 653 020 0,08% 0,08% Aerovironment Inc United States 18 250 055 0,34% 0,34% Acadia Realty Trust United States 10 002 089 0,31% 0,31% AES Corp/The United States 430 327 899 1,13% 1,13% AcBel Polytech Inc Taiwan 3 907 833 0,30% 0,30% AES Tiete SA Brazil 42 159 710 0,11% 0,27% ACC Ltd India 20 628 422 0,16% 0,16% Aetna Inc United States 461 997 417 0,50% 0,50% Accenture Ltd United States 1 069 767 668 0,77% 0,62% AFC Enterprises Inc United States 2 212 355 0,27% 0,27% Acciona SA Spain 373 004 212 0,68% 0,68% Affi liated Computer Services Inc United States 114 117 047 0,39% 0,36% ACCO Brands Corp United States 6 658 872 0,51% 0,51% Affi liated Managers Group Inc United States 47 993 301 0,40% 0,40% Accor SA France 1 015 473 420 1,32% 1,32% Affymetrix Inc United States 6 866 116 0,47% 0,47% Accordia Golf Co Ltd Japan 22 542 066 0,61% 0,61% AFG Arbonia-Forster Hldg Switzerland 8 517 168 0,71% 0,49% Accton Technology Corp Taiwan 4 785 327 0,47% 0,47% Afgri Ltd South Africa 8 313 064 0,36% 0,36% Accuray Inc United States 5 920 074 0,29% 0,29% Afi rma Grupo Inmobiliario SA Spain 7 286 953 0,62% 0,62% ACE Ltd United States 671 018 215 0,54% 0,52% Afl ac Inc United States 594 475 966 0,40% 0,40% ACEA SpA Italy 168 505 885 0,84% 0,84% Africa Israel Investments Ltd Israel 5 514 863 0,18% 0,18% AcegasAps SpA Italy 9 175 791 0,35% 0,35% Africa Israel Properties Ltd Israel 1 150 704 0,17% 0,17% 1 Acer Inc Taiwan 32 456 953 0,14% 0,14% African Bank Investments Ltd South Africa 55 543 820 0,35% 0,35% Acerinox SA Spain 308 860 101 1,10% 1,10% African Oxygen Ltd South Africa 11 795 884 0,21% 0,21% Achilles Corp/Japan Japan 3 504 526 0,18% 0,18% African Rainbow Minerals Ltd South Africa 14 055 182 0,08% 0,08% Achillion Pharmaceuticals Inc United States 4 647 822 3,87% 3,70% Aftek Ltd India 1 382 699 0,77% 0,77% ACI Worldwide Inc United States 18 336 609 0,47% 0,47% Aga Rangemaster Group plc United Kingdom 4 539 854 0,90% 0,90% Ackermans & van Haaren NV Belgium 121 769 475 1,03% 1,03% AGCO Corp United States 425 697 404 2,81% 2,81% Acme Packet Inc United States 1 999 116 0,10% 0,10% AGF Management Ltd Canada 17 377 414 0,00% 0,36% Acom Co Ltd Japan 69 271 555 0,15% 0,15% AGFA-Gevaert NV Belgium 34 353 258 1,47% 1,47% Acorda Therapeutics Inc United States 94 487 779 1,74% 1,74% Aggreko plc United Kingdom 132 619 685 1,09% 1,09% ACS Actividades de Construccion y Agile Property Holdings Ltd Hong Kong 29 470 365 0,22% 0,22% Servicios SA Spain 962 446 442 0,90% 0,90% Agilent Technologies Inc United States 180 633 847 0,47% 0,47% Actel Corp United States 8 346 217 0,39% 0,39% Agilysys Inc United States 3 079 539 0,45% 0,45% ANNUAL REPORT 2008 ANNUAL REPORT Actelion Ltd Switzerland 354 878 157 0,73% 0,73% AGL Energy Ltd Australia 189 787 994 0,57% 0,57% Actelios SpA Italy 4 849 107 0,24% 0,24% AGL Resources Inc United States 37 541 598 0,22% 0,22% Action Electronics Co Ltd Taiwan 2 373 149 0,52% 0,52% Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd Canada 152 173 735 0,28% 0,28% Activision Blizzard Inc United States 185 001 388 0,23% 0,23% Agora SA Poland 13 913 680 0,00% 0,66% Actuant Corp United States 35 782 520 0,48% 0,48% Agrana Beteiligungs AG Austria 10 892 405 0,22% 0,22% Acuity Brands Inc United States 47 393 647 0,48% 0,48% Agrex Inc/Japan Japan 8 545 211 1,41% 1,41% Acxiom Corp United States 19 329 851 0,44% 0,44% Agricultural Bank of Greece Greece 30 301 531 0,25% 0,25% Adani Enterprises Ltd India 15 011 546 0,14% 0,14% Agrium Inc Canada 348 629 389 0,94% 0,94% Adaptec Inc United States 9 836 250 0,35% 0,35% AGV Products Corp Taiwan 43 901 0,01% 0,01% Adaro Energy PT Indonesia 11 830 451 0,12% 0,12% Ahlstrom OYJ Finland 12 597 864 0,42% 0,42% A-DATA Technology Co Ltd Taiwan 162 345 0,03% 0,03% Ahnlab Inc Korea Republic of (South) 624 445 0,14% 0,14% ADC Telecommunications Inc United States 16 574 624 0,45% 0,45% Ahresty Corp Japan 783 710 0,16% 0,16% Adcock Ingram Holdings Ltd South Africa 32 024 015 0,63% 0,63% Ai Holdings Corp Japan 2 168 372 0,17% 0,17% Addax Petroleum Corp Canada 158 502 182 0,85% 0,85% Aica Kogyo Co Ltd Japan 15 487 015 0,29% 0,29% Adecco SA Switzerland 389 716 016 0,87% 0,87% Aichi Bank Ltd/The Japan 10 656 941 0,18% 0,18% ADEKA Corp Japan 13 417 986 0,26% 0,26% Aichi Corp Japan 1 937 647 0,09% 0,09% Adelaide Brighton Ltd Australia 13 024 289 0,23% 0,23% Aichi Machine Industry Co Ltd Japan 536 995 0,05% 0,05% Aderans Holdings Co Ltd Japan 8 250 969 0,27% 0,27% Aichi Steel Corp Japan 7 011 369 0,16% 0,16% GOVERNMENT PENSION FUND – GLOBAL Adidas AG Germany 907 752 928 1,73% 1,73% Aida Engineering Ltd Japan 3 420 331 0,17% 0,17% Aditya Birla Minerals Ltd Australia 524 571 0,25% 0,25% Aiful Corp Japan 6 344 838 0,19% 0,19% Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd India 21 932 043 0,28% 0,28% Aigan Co Ltd Japan 805 863 0,10% 0,10% Adlabs Films Ltd India 1 768 788 0,15% 0,15% Aioi Insurance Co Ltd Japan 155 254 328 0,58% 0,58% Administaff Inc United States 16 323 952 0,42% 0,42% Aiphone Co Ltd Japan 4 580 833 0,17% 0,17% Admiral Group plc United Kingdom 204 352 812 0,84% 0,84% Air Berlin plc Germany 25 982 582 0,86% 0,86% Admiralty Resources NL Australia 303 194 0,50% 0,50% Air China Ltd China 36 909 421 0,14% 0,09% Adobe Systems Inc United States 538 986 766 0,68% 0,68% Air France-KLM France 160 765 356 0,60% 0,60% Adolfo Dominguez SA Spain 3 126 439 0,52% 0,52% Air Liquide SA France 1 899 195 165 1,14% 1,14% Adtran Inc United States 23 445 010 0,36% 0,36% Air New Zealand Ltd New Zealand 7 134 301 0,17% 0,17% Advan Co Ltd Japan 858 003 0,11% 0,11% Air Products & Chemicals Inc United States 340 307 906 0,46% 0,46% Advance America Cash Advance Centers Inc United States 3 493 860 0,43% 0,43% Air Water Inc Japan 61 005 864 0,54% 0,54% Advance Auto Parts Inc United States 212 195 730 0,95% 0,95% AirAsia BhD Malaysia 8 405 671 0,20% 0,20% * Country classifacion according to FTSE (the benchmark provider).
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