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Australian Listed Equities: Weekly Share Market Wrap Total Shareholder Returns as at 22 April 2016 Price 1 week 1 month 6 months 1 year 2 years 3 years 5 years 10 years 10 years Ticker Stock Name $ % % % % % p.a. % p.a. % p.a. % p.a. ranking A2M The A2 Milk Company 1.64 -1.50 -7.87 132.62 215.38 - - - - - ABC Adelaide Brighton 5.05 -0.98 0.80 25.85 15.42 17.33 18.66 12.77 10.80 32 ABP Abacus Property Group 3.09 -0.32 2.32 1.11 12.41 19.77 17.39 12.25 -1.85 103 AFI Australian Foundat. 5.56 0.54 -0.54 -2.92 -6.15 0.59 5.25 6.67 5.17 59 AGL AGL Energy Limited. 18.27 0.16 0.11 15.68 26.71 14.28 10.52 9.95 6.27 53 AHG Automotive Holdings. 3.90 1.30 -4.18 -1.11 -1.08 2.89 5.41 12.93 14.40 22 AIA Auckland Internation 5.73 -0.35 -1.08 17.30 28.79 28.45 35.89 30.69 14.64 21 AIO Asciano Limited 8.86 0.23 -1.34 15.11 34.38 30.71 21.52 13.91 - - AIZ Air New Zealand 2.47 -8.52 -4.63 -6.15 -4.75 22.88 35.41 29.81 12.80 25 ALL Aristocrat Leisure 9.82 -2.96 -0.51 10.11 20.22 42.05 41.94 29.97 -1.79 102 ALQ ALS Limited 4.78 9.13 15.74 -1.63 15.23 -13.69 -13.99 -5.71 10.63 36 AMC Amcor Limited 15.13 2.51 7.61 14.22 10.21 26.06 24.56 21.54 11.87 28 AMP AMP Limited 5.85 1.04 0.69 2.92 -5.40 11.17 8.66 5.00 1.05 90 ANN Ansell Limited 19.83 0.76 8.96 1.46 -27.94 7.94 11.11 8.67 7.41 47 ANZ ANZ Banking Grp Ltd 24.35 2.10 -4.28 -11.54 -26.29 -9.72 1.16 6.11 3.45 71 AOG Aveo Group 3.39 2.73 3.35 18.12 22.86 30.93 37.94 -0.61 -9.40 118 APA APA Group 8.58 -1.49 1.78 -3.52 -2.13 21.47 16.80 19.73 11.37 29 APE AP Eagers Limited 10.25 2.50 0.38 5.56 25.53 47.98 31.48 36.87 22.92 10 ARG Argo Investments 7.37 2.22 0.27 -2.46 -4.30 4.64 8.46 7.48 3.94 69 AST AusNet Services Ltd 1.525 0.00 1.33 11.18 9.12 12.20 12.87 17.40 6.93 49 ASX ASX Limited 44.10 1.45 7.46 12.28 9.26 16.84 11.01 10.24 6.73 50 AWC Alumina Limited 1.41 3.30 6.42 25.30 -7.48 5.12 15.15 -8.44 -9.93 119 AZJ Aurizon Holdings Ltd 4.29 4.89 8.33 -13.33 -5.77 -4.28 8.11 8.11 - - BEN Bendigo and Adelaide 9.33 3.67 -4.41 -6.57 -18.03 -2.96 3.04 5.70 1.19 87 BHP BHP Billiton Limited 20.36 5.60 13.74 -14.63 -21.78 -18.41 -5.55 -9.28 1.13 88 BKL Blackmores Limited 150.00 -11.50 -14.44 5.73 163.04 144.05 72.06 39.54 27.83 7 BKW Brickworks Limited 15.28 -1.42 -1.97 6.28 8.63 8.21 9.73 10.18 4.65 63 BLD Boral Limited 6.28 -1.26 1.45 19.44 -0.38 6.53 11.89 6.49 -0.85 96 BOQ Bank of Queensland. 12.02 6.47 -4.68 -6.56 -5.27 1.37 13.87 9.74 2.09 82 BPT Beach Energy Limited 0.69 0.00 -1.43 3.76 -38.77 -35.54 -18.44 -4.70 -4.25 112 BSL BlueScope Steel Ltd 6.78 1.95 13.57 70.25 89.47 2.97 12.54 -6.97 -8.79 117 BTT BT Investment Mngmnt 10.06 0.20 0.30 3.64 12.64 30.09 48.45 33.12 - - BWP BWP Trust 3.42 0.89 0.89 11.20 17.53 24.06 17.45 18.36 9.99 38 BXB Brambles Limited 12.51 3.65 3.39 26.93 17.71 17.92 19.36 16.39 4.04 68 CAR Carsales.Com Limited 11.78 0.68 -0.35 23.28 26.67 7.11 10.07 21.09 - - CBA Commonwealth Bank. 75.04 0.05 -2.43 0.82 -12.66 3.60 8.10 12.18 8.74 42 CCL Coca-Cola Amatil 8.56 -0.81 -0.93 -2.17 -14.25 0.89 -12.21 -1.79 6.04 54 CGF Challenger Limited 8.89 -0.11 8.41 13.69 31.69 17.76 33.43 15.77 11.91 27 CHC Charter Hall Group 4.72 2.83 1.51 12.34 -3.79 12.30 10.30 18.18 - - CIM Cimic Group Limited 35.01 -2.64 -1.77 37.10 76.58 36.86 26.26 9.72 10.69 35 CMW Cromwell Prop 0.985 0.51 -4.64 4.69 -3.98 7.76 5.69 13.94 8.21 44 CNU Chorus Limited 3.52 -1.40 -1.68 35.02 21.74 49.36 18.69 - - - COH Cochlear Limited 105.50 0.71 5.71 27.07 22.27 37.76 20.87 7.12 9.09 40 CPU Computershare Limited 10.27 3.01 3.74 -1.70 -16.42 -5.29 5.03 5.58 4.83 62 CQR Charter Hall Retail 4.68 0.86 3.31 18.14 14.77 18.91 9.60 12.79 -0.98 98 CSL CSL Limited 104.65 3.02 3.73 16.92 14.86 25.90 21.85 25.37 20.15 12 CSR CSR Limited 3.24 -5.26 -2.70 21.12 -8.92 -3.11 23.96 4.64 -3.49 109 CTD Corp Travel Limited 14.35 2.94 8.14 33.33 34.01 53.10 48.78 49.79 - - CTX Caltex Australia 33.01 2.96 0.49 6.34 -2.45 25.18 19.58 20.96 7.05 48 CWN Crown Resorts Limited 11.80 0.77 -1.58 3.76 -8.61 -11.55 1.77 10.39 - - CWY Cleanaway Waste Ltd 0.785 1.29 -1.26 23.91 2.69 -15.59 -5.33 -4.40 -15.97 122 CYB Cybg PLC 4.34 3.83 8.23 - - - - - - - DLX DuluxGroup Limited 6.23 2.98 0.48 13.91 -1.15 9.45 15.04 21.20 - 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- GMA Genworth Mortgage 2.42 -1.22 -2.02 -1.54 -15.21 - - - - - GMG Goodman Group 6.76 0.45 1.50 16.00 10.95 20.64 13.31 16.19 -6.50 115 GNC GrainCorp Limited 8.26 4.69 10.58 -5.96 -13.81 -1.87 -7.91 5.31 2.27 81 GNE Genesis Energy Ltd 1.83 0.55 0.08 7.13 -10.25 12.08 0.00 0.00 - - GOZ Growthpoint Property 3.14 -2.79 1.29 8.43 7.77 20.91 14.88 16.56 - - GPT GPT Group 4.81 -2.04 -2.04 6.37 10.42 16.89 10.14 13.07 -4.65 113 HGG Henderson Group PLC.
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