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List of Section 13F Securities, Fourth Quarter 2001 OFFICIAL LIST OF SECTION 13(F) SECURITIES USER INFORMATION SHEET General This list of "Section 130securities" as defined by Rule 13f-1(c) [I7 CFR 240.13f-1 (c)] is made available to the public pursuant to Section13 (f) (3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 [15 USC 78m(f) (3)]. It is made available for use in the preparation of reports filed with the Securities and Exhange Commission pursuant to Rule 13f-1 [17 CFR 240.13f-'I] under Section 13(f) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. An updated list is published on a quarterly basis. This list is current as of December. 15. 2001 ,and may be relied on by institutional investment managers filing Form 13F reports for the calendar quarter ending December30. 2001 . Institutional investment managers should report holdings-number of shares and fair market value--as of the last day of the calendar quarter as required by [ Section 13(f)(1) and Rule 13f-11 thereunder. Features (1) Additions and Deletions: Revisions made to the list of Section 13(f) securities are indicated in a column titled "STATUS." The word "ADDED" in the status column opposite the name of a security indicates that the security has become a Section 13(f) security. The word "DELETED" in the status col~~mnopposite the name of a security indicates that the security ceases to be a 13(f) security since the date of the last list. (2) List of options: An asterisk is placed next to the name of any security having a listed option and each option is individually listed with its own CUSlP number immediately below the name of the security having the option. A manager reporting holdings of options on its Forrnl3F should use the CUSlP number of each option as to which holding are reported. CUSlP descriptions and numerical identification date (copyright 1969 through 1996, American Bankers Association) are used with permission. All rights are reserved. RUN DATE:01/02/02 ** LIST OF SECTION 13F SECURITIES ** PAGE 1 RUN TIME:09:11 IVMOOl CUSIP NO. ISSUER NAME ISSUER DESCRIPTION STATUS B49233 10 7 ICOS VISION SYS CORP N V ORD D1497A 10 1 CELANESE AG ORD D1668R 12 3 * DAIMLERCHRYSLER AG ORD D1668R 90 3 DAIMLERCHRYSLER AG CALL D1668R 95 3 DAIMLERCHRYSLER AG PUT Dl8190 89 8 * DEUTSCHE BANK AG NAMEN ORD ADDED Dl8190 90 8 DEUTSCHE BANK AG NAMEN CALL ADDED Dl8190 95 8 DEUTSCHE BANK AG NAMEN PUT ADDED F9212D 14 2 TOTAL FINA ELF S A WT EXP 080503 G0070K 10 3 * ACE LTD ORD G0070K 90 3 ACE LTD CALL G0070K 95 3 ACE LTD PUT GO2602 10 3 * AMDOCS LTD ORD GO2602 90 3 AMDOCS LTD CALL GO2602 95 3 AMDOCS LTD PUT GO2995 10 1 AMERICAN SAFETY INS GROUP LTD ORD GO3910 10 9 * ANNUITY AND LIFE RE HLDGS ORD GO3910 90 9 ANNUITY AND LIFE RE HLDGS CALL GO3910 95 9 ANNUITY AND LIFE RE HLDGS PUT GO4074 10 3 APEX SILVER MINES LTD ORD GO4074 11 1 APEX SILVER MINES LTD WT EXP 110402 GO4397 10 8 * APW LTD COM GO4397 90 8 APW LTD CALL GO4397 95 8 APW LTD PUT GO4450 10 5 ARAMEX INTL LTD ORD G0450A 10 5 ARCH CAP GROUP LTD ORD GO5330 10 8 * ASIA GLOBAL CROSSING LTD CL A GO5330 90 8 ASIA GLOBAL CROSSING LTD CALL GO5330 95 8 ASIA GLOBAL CROSSING LTD PUT GO5345 10 6 ASIA PACIFIC RES INTL HLDG LTD CL A DELETED G0535E 10 6 ASIA PACIFIC WIRE 8 CABLE CORP ORD GO5354 11 6 ASIACONTENT COM LTD SHS CL A NEW 611506 11 1 * ACCENTURE LTD BERMUDA CL A 611506 90 1 ACCENTURE LTD BERMUDA CALL 611506 95 1 ACCENTURE LTD BERMUDA PUT 616962 10 5 * BUNGE LIMITED COM 616962 90 5 BUNGE LIMITED CALL 616962 95 5 BUNGE LIMITED PUT G2107X 10 8 CHINA TIRE E-COMMERCE COM LTD COM DELETED G2108N 10 9 * CHINADOTCOM CORP CL A G2108N 90 9 CHINADOTCOM CORP CALL G2108N 95 9 CHINADOTCOM CORP PUT 621082 10 5 CHINA YUCHAI INTL LTD COM G2109M 10 0 CHINA ENTERPRISES LTD SHS ADDED G2110R 10 6 CHIPMOS TECH BERMUDA LTD SHS 621912 10 3 CLAXSON INTERACTIVE GROUP INC CL A ADDED 623773 10 7 CONSOLIDATED WATER CO INC ORD G2519Y 10 8 CREDICORP LTD COM G2706W 10 5 DELPHI INTERNATIONAL LTD ORD RUN DATE:01/02/02 ** LIST OF SECTION 13F SECURITIES ** PAGE 2 RUN TIME:09:11 IVMOOl CUSIP NO. ISSUER NAME ISSUER DESCRIPTION STATUS 627545 10 5 DF CHINA TECHNOLOGY INC ORD 628471 10 3 DSG INTL LTD ORD 629526 10 3 EK CHOR CHINA MOTORCYCLE CO COM 629539 14 8 ELAN PLC RT 629539 15 5 ELAN PLC WT EXP 123102 629539 16 3 ELAN PLC WT EXP 083105 630177 20 1 EL SIT10 INC SHS NEW DELETED 631215 10 9 ESG RE LTD ORD 631611 10 9 * XCELERA INC COM 631611 90 9 XCELERA INC CALL 631611 95 9 XCELERA INC PUT 632030 10 1 EURO TECH HOLDINGS CO LTD ORD 632030 11 9 EURO TECH HOLDINGS CO LTD WT EXP 021403 G3223R 10 8 * EVEREST RE GROUP LTD COM G3223R 90 8 EVEREST RE GROUP LTD CALL G3223R 95 8 EVEREST RE GROUP LTD PUT G3529L 10 2 * FLAG TELECOM HOLDINGS LTD ORD G3529L 90 2 FLAG TELECOM HOLDINGS LTD CALL G3529L 95 2 FLAG TELECOM HOLDINGS LTD PUT 636535 10 5 * FOSTER WHEELER LTO SHS 636535 90 5 FOSTER WHEELER LTD CALL 636535 95 5 FOSTER WHEELER LTD PUT 636738 10 5 * FRESH DEL MONTE PRODUCE INC ORD 636738 90 5 FRESH DEL MONTE PRODUCE INC CALL 636738 95 5 FRESH DEL MONTE PRODUCE INC PUT G3682E 12 7 FRONTLINE LTD ORD 637260 10 9 * GARMIN LTD ORD 637260 90 9 GARMIN LTD CALL 637260 95 9 GARMIN LTD PUT 638529 10 6 GETGO INC COM G3921A 10 0 * GLOBAL CROSSING LTD COM G3921A 90 0 GLOBAL CROSSING LTD CALL G3921A 95 0 GLOBAL CROSSING LTD PUT G3921A 12 6 GLOBAL CROSSING LTD PFD CV 6.375% G3921A 13 4 GLOBAL CROSSING LTD PFD CV 6.75% G3921A 14 2 GLOBAL CROSSING LTD PFD CONV 7% G3930E 10 1 * GLOBALSANTAFE CORP SHS ADDED G3930E 90 1 GLOBALSANTAFE CORP CALL ADDED G3930E 95 1 GLOBALSANTAFE CORP PUT ADDED G3930H 10 4 * GLOBALSTAR TELECOMMUNICTNS LTD COM DELETED G3930H 90 4 GLOBALSTAR TELECOMMUNICTNS LTD CALL DELETED G3930H 95 4 GLOBALSTAR TELECOMMUNICTNS LTD PUT DELETED 639300 10 1 GLOBAL SOURCES LTD ORD 639320 10 9 GLOBAL-TECH APPLIANCES INC ORD G4388N 10 6 * HELEN OF TROY CORP LTD COM G4388N 90 6 HELEN OF TROY CORP LTD CALL G4388N 95 6 HELEN OF TROY CORP LTD PUT G4481U 10 6 HIGHWAY HLDGS LTD ORD G4821Q 10 4 INTERNATIONAL BRIQUETTES HLDG ORD RUN DATE:01/02/02 ** LIST OF SECTION 13F SECURITIES ** PAGE 3 RUN TIME:09:11 IVMOOl CUSIP NO. ISSUER NAME ISSUER DESCRIPTION STATUS G4911N 10 2 * INTERWAVE COMMUNCTNS INTL LTD ORD G4911N 90 2 INTERWAVE COMMUNCTNS INTL LTD CALL G4911N 95 2 INTERWAVE COMMUNCTNS INTL LTD PUT G4933P 10 1 IPC HLDGS LTD ORD G5138L 10 0 JINPAN INTL LTD ORD 652996 10 6 KNIGHTSBRIDGE TANKERS LTD ORD 655312 10 5 LJ INTL INC ORD 655312 11 3 LJ INTL INC WT EXP 041403 656462 10 7 * LORAL SPACE & COMMUNICATIONS COM 656462 90 7 LORAL SPACE & COMMUNICATIONS CALL 656462 95 7 LORAL SPACE & COMMUNICATIONS PUT 656462 14 9 LORAL SPACE & COMMUNICATIONS PFD CUNV C 6% G5876H 10 5 * MARVELL TECHNOLOGY GROUP LTD ORD G5876H 90 5 MARVELL TECHNOLOGY GROUP LTD CALL G5876H 95 5 MARVELL TECHNOLOGY GROUP LTD PUT G6052F 10 3 * MAX RE CAPITAL LTD HAMILTON SHS G6052F 90 3 MAX RE CAPITAL LTD HAMILTON CALL G6052F 95 3 MAX RE CAPITAL LTD HAMILTON PUT G6116R 10 1 MIH LTD CL A G6445R 10 3 NEW CHINA HOMES LTD ORD G6445R 11 1 NEW CHINA HOMES LTD WT EXP 030905 665773 10 6 NORDIC AMERICAN TANKER SHIPPNG COM G6674P 10 9 NOVEL DENIM HLDGS LTD ORD 667543 10 1 * OPENTV CORP CL A 667543 90 1 OPENTV CORP CALL 667543 95 1 OPENTV CORP PUT 667743 10 7 ORIENT-EXPRESS HOTELS LTD CL A G6797E 10 6 * 02MICRO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED ORD G6797E 90 6 02MICRO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED CALL G6797E 95 6 02MICRO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED PUT G6852T 10 5 * PARTNERRE LTD COM G6852T 90 5 PARTNERRE LTD CALL G6852T 95 5 PARTNERRE LTD PUT 669586 10 8 PEAK INTL LTD ORD 673018 10 6 PXRE GROUP LTD C OM G7303A 10 9 QIAO XING UNIVERSAL TELEPHONE ORD 673286 10 9 QUINTALINUX LTD COM 673286 11 7 QUINTALINUX LTD WT EXP 080805 G7342H 10 7 * RADICA GAMES LTD ORD G7342H 90 7 RADICA GAMES LTD CALL G7342H 95 7 RADICA GAMES LTD PUT 674966 10 3 * RENAISSANCE RE HLDGS LTD COM 674966 90 3 RENAISSANCE RE HLDGS LTD CALL 674966 95 3 RENAISSANCE RE HLDGS LTD PUT 677770 10 8 * SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS INC ORD 677770 90 8 SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS INC CALL 677770 95 8 SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS INC PUT G7805C 10 8 * SANTA FE INTL CORP ORD DELETED G7805C 90 8 SANTA FE INTL CORP CALL DELETED RUN DATE:01/02/02 ** LIST OF SECTION 13F SECURITIES ** PAGE 4 RUN TIME:09:11 IVMOOl CUSIP NO. ISSUER NAME ISSUER DESCRIPTION STATUS G7805C 95 8 SANTA FE INTL CORP PUT DELETED 67885T 10 4 SCOTTISH ANNUITY & LIFE HLDGS ORD 680550 10 9 SEVEN SEAS PETROLEUM INC ORD 681365 10 1 SILVERSTAR HLDGS LTD ORD 681477 10 4 SINA COM ORD 684922 10 6 STEWART W P 8 CO LTD COM 684951 10 5 STIRLING COOKE BROWN HLDGS LTD ORD 687210 10 3 UTI WORLDWIDE INC ORD G8846W 10 3 3D LABS INC LTD ORD 688653 12 9 TIERS PRINCIPAL PROTECTED TR S&P 01-19 TR ADDED 688653 20 2 TIERS PRINCIPAL PROTECTED TR TIERS2000-2007 ADDED 688653 40 0 TIERS PRINCIPAL PROTECTED TR TIERS2000-2014 ADDED 688653 50 9 TIERS PRINCIPAL PROTECTED TR TIERS 2000-2013 ADDED 688653 60 8 TIERS PRINCIPAL PROTECTED TR S8P 2001 11 TR ADDED 688653 70 7 TIERS PRINCIPAL PROTECTED TR TIERS 2001-13 ADDED 688653 80 6 TIERS PRINCIPAL PROTECTED TR DJIA 2001-26 ADDED 689152 10 2 * HILFIGER TOMMY CORP ORD 689152 90 2 HILFIGER TOMMY CORP CALL 689152 95 2 HILFIGER TOMMY CORP PUT 689935 10 3 TRAMFORD INTL LTD ORD 690078 10 9 * TRANSOCEAN SEDCO FOREX INC ORD 690078 90 9 TRANSOCEAN SEDCO FOREX INC CALL 690078 95 9 TRANSOCEAN SEDCO FOREX INC PUT G9032C 10 9 TRENWICK GROUP LTD COM G9144B 10 6 * TYCOM LTD COM G9144B 90 6 TYCOM LTD CALL G9144B 95 6 TYCOM LTD PUT G9618E 10 7 WHITE MTNS INS GROUP LTD COM 696655 10 8 * WILLIS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD SHS 696655 90 8 WILLIS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD CALL 696655 95 8 WILLIS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD PUT G9825R 10 7 * XOMA LTD ORD G9825R 90 7 XOMA LTD CALL 69825R 95 7 XOMA LTD PUT 698255 10 5 * XL CAP LTD CL A 698255 90 5 XL CAP LTD CALL 698255 95 5 XL CAP LTD PUT H8920M 85 5 * UBS A6 NAMEN AKT H8920M 90 5 UBS AG CALL H8920M 95 5 UBS AG PUT L20708 10 0 CRONOS GROUP N V ORD L63631 10 2 METRO INTERNATIONAL S A CL A L63631 11 0 METRO INTERNATIONAL S A CL B L6388F 10 2 * MILLICOM INTL CELLULAR S A ORD L6388F 90 2 MILLICOM INTL CELLULAR S A CALL L6388F 95 2 MILLICOM INTL CELLULAR S A PUT L8137F 10 2 SBS BROADCASTING SA ORD M01764 10 5 * ACLN LTD ORD M01764 90 5 ACLN LTD CALL RUN DATE:01/02/02 ** LIST OF SECTION 13F SECURITIES ** PAGE 5 RUN TIME:09:11 IVMOOl CUSIP NO.
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