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CARTERAS MERVAL Y M.AR 2011 COMPOSICIÓN DE LA CARTERA DEL INDICE MERVAL MERVAL INDEX PORTFOLIO AND WEIGHTS PRIMER TRIMESTRE DE 2011 TERCER TRIMESTRE DE 2011 - First Quarter 2011 - - Third Quarter 2011 - Especie % Especie % Especie % Especie % -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- Grupo Financiero Galicia 18.32% Banco Hipotecario 3.98% Grupo Financiero Galicia 15.65% Petrobras Energía 3.30% Tenaris 15.53% Edenor 3.61% Petroleo Brasileiro 10.26% Edenor 3.02% Petroleo Brasileiro 11.48% Transener 3.13% Telecom Argentina 9.81% Molinos 2.61% Pampa Energía 7.82% Banco Macro 3.07% Tenaris 9.07% Banco Patagonia 2.57% Telecom Argentina 7.18% Petrobras Energía 2.82% Pampa Energía 7.75% Mirgor 2.52% Siderar 5.79% YPF 1.81% Banco Francés 6.10% Ledesma 2.36% Banco Francés 4.90% Molinos 1.31% YPF 5.60% Transener 2.22% Aluar 4.01% Ledesma 1.25% Siderar 4.96% Banco Hipoetecario 2.06% Banco Patagonia 3.98% Banco Macro 4.66% Comercial del Plata 1.85% Aluar 3.64% SEGUNDO TRIMESTRE DE 2011 CUARTO TRIMESTRE DE 2011 - Second Quarter 2011 - - Fourth Quarter 2011 - Especie % Especie % Especie % Especie % -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- Grupo Financiero Galicia 15.85% Banco Hipotecario 3.72% Grupo Financiero Galicia 18.45% Edenor 2.94% Petroleo Brasileiro 12.29% Edenor 3.67% Tenaris 14.56% Aluar 2.79% Tenaris 9.82% YPF 3.49% Telecom Argentina 8.85% Petrobrás Argentina S:A. 2.75% Pampa Energía 8.85% Petrobras Energía 3.18% Banco Macro 7.32% Molinos 2.07% Telecom Argentina 8.03% Transener 3.16% Pampa Energía 7.13% Comercial del Plata 1.81% Siderar 5.80% Banco Macro 3.15% Petroleo Brasileiro 6.87% Transener 1.80% Banco Francés 5.23% Ledesma 2.01% Siderar 6.00% Mirgor 1.67% Aluar 4.17% Mirgor 1.82% YPF 5.57% Banco Hipoetecario 1.43% Banco Patagonia 3.97% Molinos 1.79% Banco Francés 4.95% Banco Patagonia 3.05% COMPOSICIÓN DE LA CARTERA DEL INDICE M.AR M.AR INDEX PORTFOLIO AND WEIGHTS PRIMER TRIMESTRE DE 2011 TERCER TRIMESTRE DE 2011 - First Quarter 2011 - - Third Quarter 2011 - Especie % Especie % Especie % Especie % -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- Grupo Financiero Galicia 23.94% Transener 4.10% Grupo Financiero Galicia 19.02% Edenor 3.67% Pampa Energía 10.22% Banco Macro 4.02% Telecom 11.92% Molinos 3.18% Telecom Argentina 9.39% Petrobras Energía 3.69% Pampa Energía 9.42% Banco Patagonia 3.12% Siderar 7.57% TPF 2.37% Francés 7.41% Mirgor 3.06% Banco Francés 6.40% Molinos 1.71% YPF 6.80% Ledesma 2.87% Aluar 5.24% Ledesma 1.64% Siderar 6.03% Transener 2.70% Banco Patagonia 5.20% Celulosa 1.56% Banco Macro 5.67% Banco Hipotecario 2.50% Banco Hipotecario 5.20% Comercial del Plata 1.52% Aluar 4.43% Comercial del Plata 2.24% Edenor 4.73% Irsa 1.51% Petrobras Energía 4.01% Celulosa 1.98% SEGUNDO TRIMESTRE DE 2011 CUARTO TRIMESTRE DE 2011 - Second Quarter 2011 - - Fourth Quarter 2011 - Especie % Especie % Especie % Especie % -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- Grupo Financiero Galicia 19.53% YPF 4.30% Grupo Financiero Galicia 22.71% Aluar 3.43% Pampa Energía 10.90% Petrobras Energía 3.92% Telecom Argentina 10.89% Petrobrás Argentina S:A. 3.39% Telecom Argentina 9.89% Transener 3.89% Banco Macro 9.01% Molinos 2.54% Siderar 7.15% Banco Macro 3.88% Pampa Energía 8.78% Comercial del Plata 2.23% Banco Francés 6.45% Ledesma 2.48% Siderar 7.39% Transener 2.22% Aluar 5.13% Mirgor 2.24% YPF 6.86% Mirgor 2.06% Banco Patagonia 4.89% Molinos 2.21% Banco Francés 6.09% Banco Hipoetecario 1.76% Banco Hipotecario 4.59% Comercial del Plata 2.05% Banco Patagonia 3.76% Ledesma 1.75% Edenor 4.53% Celulosa 1.99% Edenor 3.62% Celulosa 1.52% COMPOSICIÓN DE LA CARTERA DEL INDICE MERVAL 25 MERVAL 25 INDEX PORTFOLIO AND WEIGHTS PRIMER TRIMESTRE DE 2011 - First Quarter 2011 - Especie % Especie % Especie % -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- Grupo Financiero Galicia 16.95% Banco Hipotecario 3.68% Comercial del Plata 1.08% Tenaris 14.37% Edenor 3.34% Irsa 1.07% Petroloe Brasileiro 10.62% Transener 2.90% Trans. Gaas del Sur 1.00% Pampa Energía 7.23% Banco Macro 2.84% Trans. Gas del Norte 0.93% Telecom Argentina 6.65% Petrobras Energía 2.61% Mirgor 0.87% Siderar 5.36% YPF 1.68% Indupa 0.71% Banco Francés 4.53% Molinos 1.21% Cresud 0.71% Aluar 3.71% Ledesma 1.16% Banco Patagonia 3.68% Celulosa 1.10% SEGUNDO TRIMESTRE DE 2011 - Second Quarter 2011 - Especie % Especie % Especie % Grupo Financiero Galicia 14.66% Banco Hipotecario 3.44% Comercial del Plata 1.54% Petroleo Brasileiro 11.36% Edenor 3.40% Celulosa 1.49% Tenaris 9.08% YPF 3.22% Irsa 1.02% Pampa Energía 8.18% Petrobras Energía 2.94% Trans. Gas del Sur 1.00% Telecom Argentina 7.42% Transener 2.92% Trans. Gas del Norte 0.87% Siderar 5.37% Banco Macro 2.92% Indupa 0.84% Banco Francés 4.84% Ledesma 1.86% Central Puerta 0.77% Aluar 3.85% Mirgor 1.68% Banco Patagonia 3.67% Molinos 1.66% TERCER TRIMESTRE DE 2011 - Third Quarter 2011 - Especie % Especie % Especie % -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- Grupo Financiero Galicia 14.75% Aluar 3.43% Comercial del Plata 1.74% Petroleo Brasileiro 9.66% Petrobras Energía 3.11% Celulosa 1.53% Telecom Argentina 9.24% Edenor 2.84% Trans. De Gas del Sur 0.95% Tenaris 8.54% Molinos 2.46% Irsa 0.92% Pampa Energía 7.30% Banco Patagonia 2.42% Indupa 0.84% Banco Francés 5.74% Mirgor 2.37% Central Puerto 0.84% YPF 5.27% Ledesma 2.22% Trans. De Gas del Norte 0.70% Siderar 4.68% Transener 2.09% Banco Macro 4.39% Banco Hipotecario 1.94% CUARTO TRIMESTRE DE 2011 - Fourth Quarter 2011 - Especie % Especie % Especie % -Stock- -Stock- -Stock- Grupo Financiero Galicia 17.29% Banco Patagonia 2.86% Ledesma 1.33% Tenaris 13.64% Edenor 2.75% Celulosa 1.16% Telecom Argentina 8.29% Aluar 2.61% Trans. De Gas del Norte 1.04% Banco Macro 6.86% Petrobras Energía 2.58% Central Puerto 0.82% Pampa Energía 6.68% Molinos 1.94% Trans. De Gas del Sur 0.71% Petroleo Brasileiro 6.43% Comercial del Plata 1.70% Inversora Juramento 0.66% Siderar 5.62% Transener 1.69% Irsa 0.55% YPF 5.22% Mirgor 1.57% Banco Francés 4.64% Banco Hipotecario 1.34%.
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