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STOXX® ASIA/PACIFIC SMALL 200 INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.92 SITC Int. Hold. Industrial Goods & Services Hong Kong 0.90 Ebara Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.82 SCREEN HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.80 Showa Denko K.K. Chemicals Japan 0.80 ALS Limited Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.78 Asics Corp. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.77 Bank of Queensland Ltd. Banks Australia 0.77 Fletcher Building Ltd. Construction & Materials New Zealand 0.76 BAYCURRENT CONSULTING Technology Japan 0.76 Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Ltd. Banks Australia 0.75 MAINFREIGHT Industrial Goods & Services New Zealand 0.75 Qube Holdings Ltd Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.72 WISETECH GLOBAL Technology Australia 0.71 CARSALES.COM Media Australia 0.71 Nikon Corp. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.70 Ansell Ltd. Health Care Australia 0.70 MAN WAH HOLDINGS Consumer Products & Services Hong Kong 0.69 ASM Pacific Technology Ltd. Technology Hong Kong 0.68 PERSOL HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.68 SUMITOMO DAINIPPON PHARMA CO Health Care Japan 0.68 TOKYU FUDOSAN Real Estate Japan 0.68 Hitachi Metals Ltd. Basic Resources Japan 0.68 INDL.& INFR.FUND INV. Real Estate Japan 0.67 Japan Prime Realty Investment Real Estate Japan 0.66 Sojitz Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.66 JAPAN POST INSURANCE Insurance Japan 0.66 KAKAKU.COM Technology Japan 0.65 INFRATIL Financial Services New Zealand 0.65 IHI Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.65 LYNAS RARE EARTHS Basic Resources Australia 0.65 CHOW TAI FOOK JEWELLERY GP. Consumer Products & Services Hong Kong 0.64 JINXIN FERTILITY GROUP Health Care Hong Kong 0.64 IGO Basic Resources Australia 0.64 MAPLETREE INDUSTIAL TST Real Estate Singapore 0.63 Swire Pacific Ltd. A Industrial Goods & Services Hong Kong 0.63 Sharp Corp. Technology Japan 0.63 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.62 Air Water Inc. Chemicals Japan 0.62 SEKISUI HOUSE REIT Real Estate Japan 0.62 OPEN HOUSE Real Estate Japan 0.61 ZOZO Retail Japan 0.61 FOSUN INTERNATIONAL Industrial Goods & Services Hong Kong 0.60 MAPLETREE COML TRUST Real Estate Singapore 0.60 Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.60 SUGI HOLDINGS Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.59 WELCIA HOLDINGS Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.59 Sumitomo Forestry Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.59 Incitec Pivot Ltd. Chemicals Australia 0.59 Crown Resorts Ltd Travel & Leisure Australia 0.59 Washington H. Soul Pattinson L Energy Australia 0.59 KOEI TECMO HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.58 Nomura Real Estate Holdings In Real Estate Japan 0.58 NINE ENTERTAINMENT Media Australia 0.57 ALTIUM Technology Australia 0.57 Hitachi Construction Machinery Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.56 MINTH GROUP Automobiles & Parts Hong Kong 0.56 SWIRE PROPERTIES Real Estate Hong Kong 0.56 Alumina Ltd. Basic Resources Australia 0.55 ITOCHU TECHNO-SOLUTIONS Technology Japan 0.55 Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.55 AKESO Health Care Hong Kong 0.55 ACTIVIA PROPERTIES Real Estate Japan 0.55 Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd. Real Estate Japan 0.54 IWATANI Utilities Japan 0.54 RELIANCE WORLDWIDE Construction & Materials Australia 0.54 SEIBU HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.53 TOKAI CARBON Chemicals Japan 0.53 Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.53 ZIP Basic Resources Australia 0.52 EBOS GROUP Health Care New Zealand 0.52 IDP EDUCATION Consumer Products & Services Australia 0.52 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation STOXX® ASIA/PACIFIC SMALL 200 INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) KENEDIX OFFICE INV. Real Estate Japan 0.52 Denka Co Ltd Chemicals Japan 0.52 ZENKOKU HOSHO Financial Services Japan 0.52 SCSK Technology Japan 0.52 Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd Retail Japan 0.51 Kewpie Corp. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.51 Downer EDI Ltd. Construction & Materials Australia 0.50 KONICA MINOLTA INC. Technology Japan 0.50 SPARK INFRASTRUCTURE GRP Utilities Australia 0.50 RELO GROUP Real Estate Japan 0.49 NIPPON ACCOMMS.FD. Real Estate Japan 0.49 Mercury NZ Utilities New Zealand 0.49 HORIBA Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.49 NIFCO Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.49 STEADFAST GROUP Insurance Australia 0.49 SKYLARK HOLDINGS Travel & Leisure Japan 0.49 WORLEY Construction & Materials Australia 0.49 JAPAN HOTEL REIT INV. Real Estate Japan 0.49 SANWA HOLDINGS Construction & Materials Japan 0.49 KYOWA EXEO Construction & Materials Japan 0.48 FRASERS LOGIST & COM Real Estate Singapore 0.48 ZEON Chemicals Japan 0.47 NET ONE SYSTEMS Technology Japan 0.47 Metcash Ltd. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Australia 0.47 YANGZIJIANG SHIPBUILDING Industrial Goods & Services Singapore 0.47 POLA ORBIS HOLDINGS Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.47 Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.47 Kaneka Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.46 Electric Power Development Co. Utilities Japan 0.46 JAPAN LOGISTICS FUND Real Estate Japan 0.46 LASALLE LOGIPORT REIT Real Estate Japan 0.46 J. Front Retailing Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.46 AOZORA BANK Banks Japan 0.46 Taiheiyo Cement Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.46 THE STAR ENTERTAINMENT GROUP Travel & Leisure Australia 0.46 YIDU TECH Health Care Hong Kong 0.46 FANCL Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.46 Mitsubishi Logistics Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.45 TBS HOLDINGS Media Japan 0.45 JTEKT Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.45 ANRITSU Telecommunications Japan 0.45 Sankyu Inc. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.45 TOKYO OHKA KOGYO Technology Japan 0.45 Mitsubishi Materials Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.45 Takara Holdings Inc. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.45 AUSNET SERVICES Utilities Australia 0.44 NIHON KOHDEN Health Care Japan 0.44 City Developments Ltd. Real Estate Singapore 0.44 Yamazaki Baking Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.44 UOL Group Ltd. Real Estate Singapore 0.44 Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. Retail Australia 0.44 ZENSHO Travel & Leisure Japan 0.44 VOCUS GROUP Telecommunications Australia 0.44 Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Hold. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.44 Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.44 Iluka Resources Ltd. Basic Resources Australia 0.44 INVINCIBLE INVESTMENT Real Estate Japan 0.44 Tokyo Century Corp Financial Services Japan 0.44 BENEFIT ONE Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.44 ComfortDelGro Corp. Ltd. Travel & Leisure Singapore 0.43 TECHNOPRO HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.43 JCR PHARMACEUTICALS Health Care Japan 0.43 Hino Motors Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.43 Sega Sammy Holdings Inc. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.43 House Foods Group Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.43 Tsumura & Co. Health Care Japan 0.43 SUNDRUG Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.42 Nankai Electric Railway Co. Lt Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.42 DAICEL CORP Chemicals Japan 0.42 Dowa Holdings Co. Ltd. Basic Resources Japan 0.42 Acom Co. Ltd. Financial Services Japan 0.42 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation STOXX® ASIA/PACIFIC SMALL 200 INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) JGC HOLDINGS Construction & Materials Japan 0.42 Kagome Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.42 K's Holdings Corp. Retail Japan 0.42 KEPPEL DC REIT UNIT Real Estate Singapore 0.42 Wynn Macau Ltd. Travel & Leisure Hong Kong 0.42 Ezaki Glico Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.42 SJM HOLDINGS Travel & Leisure Hong Kong 0.42 PARK24 Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.42 FUJI MEDIA HOLDINGS Media Japan 0.42 AICA KOGYO Construction & Materials Japan 0.41 YADEA GROUP HLDG Automobiles & Parts Hong Kong 0.41 MORINAGA MILK INDUSTRY Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.41 Suntec Real Estate Investment Real Estate Singapore 0.41 MORI HILLS REIT INV. Real Estate Japan 0.41 Hysan Development Co. Ltd. Real Estate Hong Kong 0.41 NIHON UNISYS Technology Japan 0.40 HK ELECTRIC INVESTMENTS Utilities Hong Kong 0.40 Lawson Inc. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.40 GOLDWIN Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.39 MENICON Health Care Japan 0.39 NIPPON TELEVISION HLDGS Media Japan 0.39 FUJI Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.39 MEBUKI FINANCIAL GROUP Banks Japan 0.39 ALPS ALPINE Technology Japan 0.39 Orora Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.39 Kinden Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.38 UBE Industries Ltd. Chemicals Japan 0.38 Shimamura Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.38 Kamigumi Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.38 Hang Lung Group Ltd. Real Estate Hong Kong 0.37 DIC Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.37 FP Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.37 GS Yuasa Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.36 Rengo Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.36 SHO-BOND HOLDINGS Construction & Materials Japan 0.36 CALBEE Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.36 DAIWA OFFICE INVESTMENT Real Estate Japan 0.36 PCCW Telecommunications Hong Kong 0.36 SMS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.35 MANI Health Care Japan 0.35 Seino Holdings Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.35 NETLINK Telecommunications Singapore 0.35 AS ONE Health Care Japan 0.35 LINK ADM.HDG. Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.35 Credit Saison Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.34 CHORUS Telecommunications New Zealand 0.34 Shinsei Bank Ltd. Banks Japan 0.34 SAWAI GRP. HLDGS. Health Care Japan 0.34 Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.34 Nagase & Co. Ltd. Chemicals Japan 0.33 INFOMART Technology Japan 0.32 Sotetsu Holdings Inc. Travel & Leisure Japan 0.31 JUSTSYSTEMS Technology Japan 0.31 Nippon Shokubai Co. Ltd. Chemicals Japan 0.30 BEACH ENERGY Energy Australia 0.28 Kyushu Financial Group Banks Japan 0.27 NAGACORP Travel & Leisure Hong Kong 0.23 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation.
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    Australia/NZ | Australia Thematic Investing (Citi) Equities 18 August 2011 │ 32 pages ESG: ASX100 Women on Board Analysis Increasing Focus on Board Diversity Women on Boards of ASX100 Companies — The ASX Corporate Governance Council’s new principles and recommendations on diversity commenced on 1 January Elaine Prior 2011. This is likely to lead to increasing focus on companies’ approaches to diversity +61-2-8225-4891 issues, including female representation on company boards. This report looks at data [email protected] on women directors on ASX100 company boards. The number of women directors has Felipe Faria increased, particularly in recent months (Figure 5 to Figure 8). Board diversity may [email protected] enhance effectiveness, by providing a wider range of perspectives and knowledge. Women on Boards Data — We collected and analysed data on female board directors of S&P/ASX100 companies from FY08 to 8 August 2011 (Figure 5 to Figure 9). At 8 August 2011 there were 134 women on ASX100 boards, a 46% increase from FY08. ASX100 companies with no female board directors were AQP, CQO, EGP, FMG, IPL, JHX, LEI, LYC, OSH, PDN, PRY, RHC, RMD, SGM and SWM. Companies with three female directors (the highest number identified) are AMP, BEN, CBA, MQG, QAN, QBE and WBC. Seven female directors each currently hold three ASX100 directorships. Business Case for Gender Diversity — Reibey Institute research found that those ASX500 companies with women directors on 30 June 2010 had a 3-year return on equity (ROE) 10.7% higher than those without any women directors. The 5-year ROE was 11.1% higher.