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FTSE/JSE Africa Indices FTSE FACTSHEET FTSE/JSE Africa Indices - Weekly Market Wrap Data as at: 30 November 2012 bmkTitle1 A weekly snapshot of the performance of FTSE/JSE's flagship indices within the FTSE/JSE Africa FEATURES Index Series. Coverage If you have any questions on this week's FTSE/JSE Africa Indices Market Wrap, please contact The FTSE/JSE Africa Index Series is FTSE's Press Office at [email protected] or on +44 (0) 20 7866 1821. designed to represent the performance of Index Gain/Loss - Capital Return (1W) South African companies, providing investors Capitalisation Change with a comprehensive and complementary Index Name Performance % (ZARm) set of indices, which measure the FTSE/JSE All-Share 0.60 34,433.0 performance of the major capital and FTSE/JSE Top 40 0.70 32,185.1 industry segments of the South African market. Index Performance (1W) Capital Return (ZAR) Versatility bmkTitle4 The index series provides investors with 101 access to a range of market and industry 100.5 segments, from large to small cap companies, and can be used as the basis of 100 financial products, including Exchange 99.5 Traded Funds (ETFs) and derivatives. 99 Investability 98.5 The index series uses FTSE's world class 23-Nov 26-Nov 27-Nov 28-Nov 29-Nov 30-Nov indexing standards, including free-float FTSE/JSE All-Share FTSE/JSE Top 40 weighting and liquidity screening, to ensure bmkTitle5 that the indices are both investable and Total Return (ZAR) tradable. bmkTitle6 Global Sector Classification 101 Index constituents are categorized in 100.5 accordance with the Industry Classification 100 Benchmark (ICB), the global standard for 99.5 industry sector analysis. 99 FTSE Press Offices Worldwide 98.5 • Americas: +1 212 314 1141 23-Nov 26-Nov 27-Nov 28-Nov 29-Nov 30-Nov • Asia: +852 2164 3333 FTSE/JSE All-Share FTSE/JSE Top 40 • Europe and MEA: +44 (0) 20 7866 1821 [email protected] Long-Term Performance - Summary Data Capital Return (ZAR %) Total Return (ZAR %) Index Name 1W 1M 3M 6M 12M YTD 3Y 5Y 1W 1M 3M 6M 12M YTD 3Y 5Y FTSE/JSE All-Share 0.6 2.6 7.9 15.6 16.1 19.1 41.7 25.7 0.7 2.7 9.0 17.5 19.8 22.8 54.3 45.4 FTSE/JSE Top 40 0.7 2.6 9.0 16.5 15.1 19.0 39.1 22.6 0.7 2.7 10.1 18.4 18.7 22.7 50.9 40.7 Source: FTSE Group 1 of 3 FTSE/JSE Africa Indices - Weekly Market Wrap Data as at: 30 November 2012 5-Year Performance Overview - Total Return (ZAR) INFORMATION Index Universe 150 140 All stocks listed on the main board of the 130 JSE, subject to minimum freefloat and 120 liquidity criteria 110 100 Currency 90 80 ZAR 70 Market Wrap Data - Notes 60 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Weekly data are based on Friday to Friday close data. Data for longer periods are FTSE/JSE All-Share FT SE/JSE Top 40 calculated from the close of the corresponding date in the previous month to Year-on-Year Performance - Total Return (ZAR) the date of this Market Wrap. Constituent Index % 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 weights are rounded to two decimal points. FTSE/JSE All-Share -91.9 16.1 25.4 47.3 41.2 19.2 -23.2 32.1 19.0 2.6 Review Dates FTSE/JSE Top 40 - 13.3 23.5 48.2 40.9 19.0 -23.6 31.7 17.2 2.2 Quarterly in March, June, September, Top and Bottom 5 Performers (1W) - FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index December Country Constituent ICB Sector Net MCap (ZARm) 1W Perf % Wgt % Index Rules and Vendor Codes South Africa Shoprite Food & Drug Retailers 109,551 5.79 2.39 Available at www.ftse.com/jse South Africa Tiger Brands Food Producers 42,652 5.57 0.93 South Africa Gold Fields Mining 80,399 4.96 1.76 Compagnie Financiere Richemont South Africa Personal Goods 358,979 4.77 7.84 AG South Africa Assore Ltd Mining 15,978 2.96 0.35 South Africa MTN Group Mobile Telecommunications 308,128 -2.22 6.73 South Africa Sasol Oil & Gas Producers 241,179 -2.35 5.27 South Africa Truworths International General Retailers 43,750 -2.87 0.96 South Africa Impala Platinum Hlds Mining 91,260 -3.07 1.99 Household Goods & Home South Africa Steinhoff International Holdings 50,128 -4.00 1.10 Construction ICB Industry Breakdown FTSE/JSE All-Share FTSE/JSE Top 40 ICB Code ICB Industry No. of Net MCap (ZARm) Wgt % No. of Net MCap (ZARm) Wgt % Cons Cons 0001 Oil & Gas 1 241,179 4.39 1 241,179 5.27 1000 Basic Materials 30 1,529,243 27.86 13 1,438,899 31.44 2000 Industrials 28 327,865 5.97 3 180,309 3.94 3000 Consumer Goods 16 1,125,213 20.50 5 1,056,095 23.08 4000 Health Care 6 144,730 2.64 1 53,370 1.17 5000 Consumer Services 21 615,791 11.22 6 490,887 10.73 6000 Telecommunications 5 371,795 6.77 2 361,248 7.89 8000 Financials 50 1,114,683 20.31 11 753,961 16.48 9000 Technology 4 18,675 0.34 - - - Totals 161 5,489,174 100.00 42 4,575,947 100.00 Source: FTSE Group 2 of 3 FTSE/JSE Africa Indices - Weekly Market Wrap Data as at: 30 November 2012 Index Characteristics Attributes FTSE/JSE All-Share FTSE/JSE Top 40 Number of constituents 161 42 Net MCap (ZARm) 5,489,174 4,575,947 Constituent Sizes (Net MCap ZARm) Average 34,094 108,951 Largest 600,183 600,183 Smallest 423 10,766 Median 8,695 52,706 Weight of Largest Constituent (%) 10.93 13.12 Top 10 Holdings (% Index MCap) 54.51 65.38 Data as at: 30 November 2012 Data definitions available from [email protected] For further information visit www.ftse.com, email [email protected] or call your local FTSE office: Beijing +86 (10) 8587 7722 Dubai +971 4 319 9901 bmkImage2 bmkImage3 Hong Kong +852 2164 3333 London + 44 (0) 20 7866 1810 Milan + 39 02 3604 6953 ® “FTSE ” is a trade mark of the London Stock Exchange Plc Group companies and is used by FTSE International Limited (“FTSE”) under licence. 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