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Government Pension Fund Global Holding of Equities at 31 December 2012 Sector Value Market (NOK) Voting Ownership Sector Value Market (NOK) Voting Ownership Government Pension Fund Global Holding of equities at 31 December 2012 Sector value Market (NOK) Voting Ownership Sector value Market (NOK) Voting Ownership AUSTRALIA Energy Resources of Australia Ltd Basic Materials 117 097 468 3,08 % 3,08 % Abacus Property Group Financials 33 311 303 0,60 % 0,60 % Energy World Corp Ltd Utilities 20 630 713 0,56 % 0,56 % Acrux Ltd Health Care 100 920 243 3,68 % 3,68 % Envestra Ltd Utilities 49 417 772 0,57 % 0,57 % Adelaide Brighton Ltd Industrials 49 928 081 0,43 % 0,43 % Equatorial Resources Ltd Basic Materials 4 945 934 0,55 % 0,55 % AGL Energy Ltd Utilities 417 085 825 0,85 % 0,85 % Evolution Mining Ltd Basic Materials 31 407 025 0,45 % 0,45 % AJ Lucas Group Ltd Industrials 2 030 437 0,21 % 0,21 % Fairfax Media Ltd Consumer Services 15 665 024 0,23 % 0,23 % Alliance Resources Ltd Basic Materials 651 465 0,17 % 0,17 % FKP Property Group Financials 11 678 067 0,56 % 0,56 % ALS Ltd/Queensland Consumer Goods 138 958 495 0,65 % 0,65 % Fleetwood Corp Ltd Consumer Goods 24 263 873 0,71 % 0,71 % Alumina Ltd Basic Materials 238 923 532 1,88 % 1,88 % FlexiGroup Ltd/Australia Financials 28 706 388 0,46 % 0,46 % Amcor Ltd/Australia Industrials 523 861 555 0,93 % 0,93 % Flight Centre Ltd Consumer Services 88 298 862 0,57 % 0,57 % AMP Ltd Financials 724 074 891 0,89 % 0,89 % Flinders Mines Ltd Basic Materials 9 655 123 1,31 % 1,31 % Ampella Mining Ltd Basic Materials 2 327 111 0,54 % 0,54 % Fortescue Metals Group Ltd Basic Materials 343 060 417 0,41 % 0,41 % Ansell Ltd Health Care 67 631 724 0,58 % 0,58 % Galaxy Resources Ltd Basic Materials 4 365 958 0,34 % 0,34 % APA Group Oil & Gas 218 674 578 0,83 % 0,83 % Geodynamics Ltd Utilities 638 421 0,25 % 0,25 % APN News & Media Ltd Consumer Services 23 326 472 2,44 % 2,44 % Gindalbie Metals Ltd Basic Materials 6 992 737 0,34 % 0,34 % Aquila Resources Ltd Basic Materials 13 379 923 0,22 % 0,22 % Goodman Fielder Ltd Consumer Goods 224 948 252 3,21 % 3,21 % Arafura Resources Ltd Basic Materials 2 219 532 0,48 % 0,48 % Goodman Group Financials 359 525 058 0,84 % 0,84 % ARB Corp Ltd Consumer Services 23 583 049 0,52 % 0,52 % GPT Group Financials 333 546 430 0,89 % 0,89 % Ardent Leisure Group Financials 25 116 999 0,76 % 0,76 % GrainCorp Ltd Consumer Goods 96 006 052 0,59 % 0,59 % Aristocrat Leisure Ltd Consumer Services 197 415 102 1,97 % 1,97 % Grange Resources Ltd Basic Materials 2 0,00 % 0,00 % Arrium Ltd Basic Materials 50 844 022 0,72 % 0,72 % Gryphon Minerals Ltd Basic Materials 40 420 614 3,39 % 3,39 % Asciano Ltd Industrials 366 595 014 1,40 % 1,40 % GUD Holdings Ltd Consumer Goods 23 035 166 0,65 % 0,65 % Aspen Group Financials 11 848 169 0,76 % 0,76 % Gunns Ltd Basic Materials 365 923 0,47 % 0,47 % Astro Japan Property Group Financials 17 147 904 1,73 % 1,73 % GWA Group Ltd Industrials 145 903 483 3,60 % 3,60 % ASX Ltd Financials 282 780 571 0,90 % 0,90 % Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd Consumer Services 52 992 106 0,45 % 0,45 % Atlas Iron Ltd Basic Materials 323 995 576 3,44 % 3,44 % Hills Holdings Ltd Industrials 6 665 596 0,52 % 0,52 % Aurizon Holdings Ltd Industrials 143 415 849 0,31 % 0,31 % Horizon Oil Ltd Oil & Gas 21 804 519 0,78 % 0,78 % Aurora Oil & Gas Ltd Oil & Gas 63 436 634 0,68 % 0,68 % iiNET Ltd Technology 20 451 690 0,48 % 0,48 % Ausdrill Ltd Industrials 30 039 045 0,59 % 0,59 % Iluka Resources Ltd Basic Materials 392 478 884 1,80 % 1,80 % Ausenco Ltd Basic Materials 13 281 718 0,58 % 0,58 % Imdex Ltd Oil & Gas 16 494 114 0,80 % 0,80 % Austin Engineering Ltd Industrials 11 576 920 0,64 % 0,64 % Incitec Pivot Ltd Basic Materials 170 476 888 0,56 % 0,56 % Australand Property Group Financials 45 865 695 0,40 % 0,40 % Independence Group NL Basic Materials 35 698 489 0,57 % 0,57 % Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd Financials 3 138 479 677 0,79 % 0,79 % Indophil Resources NL Basic Materials 7 322 391 0,44 % 0,44 % Australian Agricultural Co Ltd Consumer Goods 13 630 591 0,64 % 0,64 % Infigen Energy Utilities 6 510 792 0,59 % 0,59 % Australian Infrastructure Fund Industrials 78 329 942 0,70 % 0,70 % Insurance Australia Group Ltd Financials 506 626 871 0,90 % 0,90 % Australian Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd Consumer Services 7 541 929 0,57 % 0,57 % International Ferro Metals Ltd Basic Materials 3 332 722 0,68 % 0,68 % Automotive Holdings Group Ltd Consumer Services 18 884 472 0,38 % 0,38 % Intrepid Mines Ltd Basic Materials 5 357 514 0,79 % 0,79 % AWE Ltd Oil & Gas 134 220 619 3,66 % 3,66 % Investa Office Fund Financials 78 705 085 0,75 % 0,75 % Bank of Queensland Ltd Financials 315 240 056 2,37 % 2,37 % Invocare Ltd Consumer Services 42 585 908 0,76 % 0,76 % Base Resources Ltd Basic Materials 6 817 422 0,90 % 0,90 % IOOF Holdings Ltd Financials 66 412 365 0,69 % 0,69 % Bathurst Resources Ltd Basic Materials 10 465 453 0,71 % 0,71 % Iress Ltd Technology 41 591 639 0,68 % 0,68 % GS Beach Energy Ltd Oil & Gas 386 646 261 3,58 % 3,58 % Ivanhoe Australia Ltd Basic Materials 15 878 192 0,78 % 0,78 % N Beadell Resources Ltd Basic Materials 27 067 045 0,64 % 0,64 % James Hardie Industries Plc Industrials 144 651 461 0,62 % 0,62 % DI JB Hi-Fi Ltd Consumer Services 120 470 603 2,04 % 2,04 % Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Ltd Financials 140 571 622 0,70 % 0,70 % OL BHP Billiton Ltd Basic Materials 5 005 313 661 0,73 % 0,44 % Jupiter Mines Ltd Basic Materials 105 374 0,01 % 0,01 % H Billabong International Ltd Consumer Goods 15 602 266 0,68 % 0,68 % Kangaroo Resources Ltd Basic Materials 404 449 0,06 % 0,06 % BlueScope Steel Ltd Basic Materials 73 863 197 0,66 % 0,66 % Karoon Gas Australia Ltd Oil & Gas 51 687 277 0,76 % 0,76 % Boart Longyear Ltd Oil & Gas 36 555 998 0,73 % 0,73 % Kingsgate Consolidated Ltd Basic Materials 23 978 178 0,62 % 0,62 % 1 Boral Ltd Industrials 228 848 723 1,18 % 1,18 % Kingsrose Mining Ltd Basic Materials 3 569 210 0,25 % 0,25 % Bradken Ltd Industrials 39 390 906 0,74 % 0,74 % Leighton Holdings Ltd Industrials 253 577 527 0,73 % 0,73 % Brambles Ltd Industrials 614 215 570 0,91 % 0,91 % Lend Lease Group Financials 270 780 481 0,88 % 0,88 % BWP Trust Financials 48 823 668 0,73 % 0,73 % Linc Energy Ltd Oil & Gas 21 516 956 0,62 % 0,62 % Cabcharge Australia Ltd Industrials 19 532 562 0,64 % 0,64 % Lion Selection Group Ltd Financials 186 719 0,00 % 0,00 % Caltex Australia Ltd Oil & Gas 106 081 943 0,35 % 0,35 % Lynas Corp Ltd Basic Materials 47 998 875 0,74 % 0,74 % Carbon Energy Ltd Basic Materials 745 814 0,39 % 0,39 % M2 Telecommunications Group Ltd Telecommunications 26 202 969 0,69 % 0,69 % Cardno Ltd Industrials 43 953 873 0,77 % 0,77 % Macmahon Holdings Ltd Basic Materials 12 147 564 0,74 % 0,74 % Carnarvon Petroleum Ltd Oil & Gas 4 670 340 1,20 % 1,20 % Macquarie Atlas Roads Group Industrials 32 751 157 0,71 % 0,71 % carsales.com Ltd Consumer Services 52 343 079 0,52 % 0,52 % Macquarie Group Ltd Financials 662 626 817 0,95 % 0,95 % Centro Retail Australia Financials 112 866 969 0,60 % 0,60 % McMillan Shakespeare Ltd Financials 27 666 814 0,46 % 0,46 % Medusa Mining Ltd Basic Materials 24 092 449 0,41 % 0,41 % 2012 REPORT ANNUAL CFS Retail Property Trust Group Financials 201 825 065 0,64 % 0,64 % Challenger Diversified Property Group Financials 51 382 513 1,67 % 1,67 % Mermaid Marine Australia Ltd Industrials 28 282 837 0,64 % 0,64 % Challenger Ltd/Australia Financials 77 357 542 0,69 % 0,69 % Mesoblast Ltd Health Care 46 245 862 0,53 % 0,53 % Charter Hall Group Financials 36 542 969 0,65 % 0,65 % Metcash Ltd Consumer Services 104 292 053 0,62 % 0,62 % LOBAL G Charter Hall Retail REIT Financials 51 268 265 0,71 % 0,71 % Miclyn Express Offshore Ltd Oil & Gas 128 149 515 3,25 % 3,25 % Clough Ltd Oil & Gas 8 496 738 0,20 % 0,20 % Mincor Resources NL Basic Materials 4 684 975 0,44 % 0,44 % D Coal of Africa Ltd Basic Materials 3 607 129 0,33 % 0,33 % Mineral Deposits Ltd Basic Materials 13 405 965 0,72 % 0,72 % UN F Coalspur Mines Ltd Basic Materials 9 857 597 0,38 % 0,38 % Mineral Resources Ltd Basic Materials 47 385 310 0,46 % 0,46 % Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd Consumer Goods 402 004 551 0,68 % 0,68 % Mirabela Nickel Ltd Basic Materials 17 823 409 0,73 % 0,73 % Cochlear Ltd Health Care 161 603 498 0,62 % 0,62 % Mirvac Group Financials 184 022 402 0,63 % 0,63 % Monadelphous Group Ltd Industrials 70 985 134 0,55 % 0,55 % ENSION Cockatoo Coal Ltd Basic Materials 3 960 941 0,59 % 0,59 % P Coffey International Ltd Industrials 1 409 325 0,29 % 0,29 % Mount Gibson Iron Ltd Basic Materials 35 981 0,00 % 0,00 % Cokal Ltd Basic Materials 15 152 181 3,99 % 3,99 % Murchison Metals Ltd Basic Materials 1 248 634 1,20 % 1,20 % Commonwealth Bank of Australia Financials 4 521 978 302 0,78 % 0,78 % Myer Holdings Ltd Consumer Services 45 561 234 0,63 % 0,63 % Commonwealth Property Office Fund Financials 91 113 522 0,66 % 0,66 % National Australia Bank Ltd Financials 3 448 699 173 1,02 % 1,02 % Computershare Ltd Industrials 231 844 059 0,80 % 0,80 % Navitas Ltd Consumer Services 53 615 417 0,53 % 0,53 % Crown Ltd Consumer Services 261 406 179 0,58 % 0,58 % New Hope Corp Ltd Basic Materials 43 386 368 0,21 % 0,21 % GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT CSL Ltd Health Care 1 433 203 244 0,92 % 0,92 % Newcrest Mining Ltd Basic Materials 437 567 775 0,45 % 0,45 % CSR Ltd Industrials 117 126 158 2,04 % 2,04 % Nexus Energy Ltd Oil & Gas 6 662 270 0,56 % 0,56 % Cudeco Ltd Basic Materials 29 621 717 0,63 % 0,63 % Northern Star Resources Ltd Basic Materials 10 703 453 0,35 % 0,35 % Dart Energy Ltd Basic Materials 4 725 500 0,58 % 0,58 % NRW Holdings Ltd Industrials 15 817 170 0,52 % 0,52 % David Jones Ltd Consumer Services 43 029 414 0,59 % 0,59 % Nufarm Ltd/Australia Basic
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