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TOBAM Maximum Diversification Japan JPY TOBAM Maximum Diversification Japan JPY 30/10/2020 Instrument Weight ENEOS HOLDINGS INC 0.28% IDEMITSU KOSAN CO LTD 0.51% INPEX HOLDINGS INC 0.16% DAICEL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 0.03% DENKI KAGAKU KOGYO K K 0.07% DOWA HOLDINGS CO LTD 0.04% HITACHI METALS LTD 0.07% JFE HOLDINGS INC 0.10% JSR CORP 0.11% KANSAI PAINT CO LTD 0.15% KURARAY CO LTD 0.04% MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL HOLDINGS 0.13% MITSUBISHI MATERIALS CORP 0.06% NIPPON PAINT CO LTD 1.09% NIPPON SANSO HOLDINGS CORP 0.59% NIPPON STEEL CORP 0.09% NISSAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 0.18% OJI PAPER CO LTD 0.10% SHOWA DENKO K K 0.03% SUMITOMO METAL MINING CO LTD 0.13% TAIHEIYO CEMENT CORP 0.07% TOKAI CARBON CO LTD 0.83% TORAY INDUSTRIES INC 0.10% TOYO SEIKAN KAISHA LTD 0.04% ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO LTD 0.25% COMSYS HOLDINGS CORP 0.07% EAST JAPAN RAILWAY CO 0.02% FANUC LTD 0.49% HINO MOTORS LTD 0.05% HOSHIZAKI CORP 0.77% JAPAN AIRLINES CO LTD 0.16% JGC HOLDINGS CORP 0.09% KEIHAN ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO 0.10% KEIHIN ELEC EXPRESS RAILWAY 0.04% TOBAM Maximum Diversification Japan JPY 30/10/2020 Instrument Weight KEIO CORP 0.17% KINDEN CORP 0.05% KINTETSU CORP 0.20% KOMATSU LTD 0.06% KURITA WATER INDUSTRIES LTD 0.09% KYOWA EXEO CORP 0.06% KYUSHU RAILWAY COMPANY 0.08% LIXIL CORP 0.47% MABUCHI MOTOR CO LTD 0.05% MAKITA CORP 0.02% MITSUBISHI CORP 0.38% MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES 0.15% MIURA CO LTD 0.12% MONOTARO CO LTD 0.55% NAGOYA RAILROAD CO LTD 0.14% NIHON M&A CENTER INC 0.23% ODAKYU ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO 0.21% PARK24 CO LTD 0.48% SEIBU HOLDINGS INC 0.06% SEINO HOLDINGS CO LTD 0.05% SG HOLDINGS CO LTD 1.34% SHIMIZU CORP 0.04% SOHGO SECURITY SERVICES CO 0.08% TAISEI CORP 0.13% TOKYU CORP 0.09% WEST JAPAN RAILWAY CO 0.20% YAMATO HOLDINGS CO LTD 0.23% ABC-MART INC 0.59% AISIN SEIKI CO LTD 0.13% ASICS CORP 0.81% BENESSE HOLDINGS INC 0.05% CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD 0.09% FAST RETAILING CO LTD 1.59% GOLDWIN INC 1.10% ISETAN MITSUKOSHI HOLDINGS L 0.04% ISUZU MOTORS LTD 0.10% J FRONT RETAILING CO LTD 0.12% TOBAM Maximum Diversification Japan JPY 30/10/2020 Instrument Weight K'S HOLDINGS CORP 1.21% KOITO MANUFACTURING CO LTD 0.06% MARUI GROUP CO LTD 0.10% NAMCO BANDAI HOLDINGS INC 1.28% NIKON CORP 0.05% NISSAN MOTOR CO LTD 0.21% NITORI CO LTD 1.48% ORIENTAL LAND CO LTD 0.74% PAN PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL HO 1.36% RAKUTEN INC 0.96% RINNAI CORP 0.09% RYOHIN KEIKAKU CO LTD 0.14% SEGA SAMMY HOLDINGS INC 0.06% SHIMAMURA CO LTD 1.38% SHIMANO INC 0.63% SKYLARK CO LTD 0.93% SONY CORP 1.40% SUBARU CORP 0.30% SUSHIRO GLOBAL HOLDINGS LTD 1.57% SUZUKI MOTOR CORP 1.47% YAMADA HOLDINGS CO LTD 1.25% ZENSHO CO LTD 0.05% ZOZO INC 0.57% AIN PHARMACIEZ INC 1.02% AJINOMOTO CO INC 0.33% ASAHI BREWERIES LTD 0.19% CALBEE INC 0.42% COCA-COLA WEST HOLDINGS CO L 0.03% COSMOS PHARMACEUTICAL CORP 1.48% EZAKI GLICO CO LTD 0.54% HOUSE FOODS CORPORATION 0.06% ITO EN LTD 0.02% KAGOME CO LTD 0.07% KAO CORP 0.84% KEWPIE CORP 0.06% KIRIN HOLDINGS CO LTD 0.40% KOBAYASHI PHARMACEUTICAL CO 0.25% TOBAM Maximum Diversification Japan JPY 30/10/2020 Instrument Weight KOBE BUSSAN CO LTD 0.97% LAWSON INC 1.07% LION CORP 1.46% MATSUMOTOKIYOSHI HOLDINGS CO 0.08% MEIJI HOLDINGS CO LTD 0.25% MORINAGA MILK INDUSTRY CO 0.38% NH FOODS LTD 0.11% NICHIREI CORP 1.16% NISSIN FOOD PRODUCTS CO LTD 0.22% PIGEON CORP 0.16% ROHTO PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 0.08% SEVEN & I HOLDINGS CO LTD 0.70% SHISEIDO CO LTD 0.66% SUGI HOLDINGS CO LTD 0.06% SUNDRUG CO LTD 0.26% SUNTORY BEVERAGE & FOOD LTD 0.12% TOYO SUISAN KAISHA LTD 0.55% TSURUHA HOLDINGS INC 0.23% UNICHARM CORP 0.52% WELCIA HOLDINGS CO LTD 1.41% YAKULT HONSHA CO LTD 0.53% YAMAZAKI BAKING CO LTD 1.17% ALFRESA HOLDINGS CORP 0.09% ASAHI INTECC CO LTD 1.14% ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 0.14% CHUGAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 0.86% DAIICHI SANKYO CO LTD 1.34% EISAI CO LTD 0.94% HOYA CORP 0.84% JCR PHARMACEUTICALS CO LTD 0.04% KYOWA KIRIN CO LTD 0.17% M3 INC 0.64% NIHON KOHDEN CORP 1.13% NIPPON SHINYAKU CO LTD 0.77% OLYMPUS CORP 0.63% PEPTIDREAM INC 0.36% SANTEN PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 0.01% TOBAM Maximum Diversification Japan JPY 30/10/2020 Instrument Weight SAWAI PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 0.07% SHIONOGI & CO LTD 0.29% SUMITOMO DAINIPPON PHARMA CO 0.41% SUZUKEN CO LTD 0.06% SYSMEX CORP 0.74% TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 1.16% TSUMURA & CO 0.06% AOZORA BANK LTD 0.02% ASHIKAGA HOLDINGS CO LTD 0.06% CHIBA BANK LTD/THE 0.03% CREDIT SAISON CO LTD 0.08% HACHIJUNI BANK LTD/THE 0.02% HITACHI CAPITAL CORP 0.04% JAPAN EXCHANGE GROUP INC 0.35% JAPAN POST BANK CO LTD 0.12% JAPAN POST HOLDINGS CO LTD 0.26% JAPAN POST INSURANCE CO LTD 0.85% MILLEA HOLDINGS INC 0.36% MITSUI SUMITOMO INSURANCE GR 0.35% MIZUHO FINANCIAL GROUP INC 0.44% NKSJ HOLDINGS INC 0.33% ORIX CORP 0.39% RESONA HOLDINGS INC 0.20% SBI HOLDINGS INC 0.11% SHINSEI BANK LTD 0.07% SHIZUOKA BANK LTD/THE 0.09% SUMITOMO MITSUI FINANCIAL GR 0.01% T&D HOLDINGS INC 0.11% ADVANTEST CORP 0.62% ALPS ELECTRIC CO LTD 0.08% ANRITSU CORP 0.29% DAINIPPON SCREEN MFG CO LTD 0.88% DISCO CORP 0.10% FUJIFILM HOLDINGS CORP 0.65% FUJITSU LTD 0.60% GMO PAYMENT GATEWAY INC 0.90% IBIDEN CO LTD 0.09% TOBAM Maximum Diversification Japan JPY 30/10/2020 Instrument Weight IT HOLDINGS CORP 0.12% JUSTSYSTEMS CORP 0.75% LASERTEC CORP 0.31% MURATA MANUFACTURING CO LTD 0.95% NEC CORP 0.54% NET ONE SYSTEMS CO LTD 1.14% NIHON UNISYS LTD 0.06% NOMURA RESEARCH INSTITUTE 0.29% OBIC CO LTD 0.42% ORACLE CORP JAPAN 0.09% OTSUKA CORP 0.32% RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORP 0.17% SUMCO CORP 0.10% SUMISHO COMPUTER SYSTEMS 0.06% TAIYO YUDEN CO LTD 0.12% TDK CORP 0.06% TOKYO ELECTRON LTD 1.04% TREND MICRO INC 0.20% ULVAC INC 0.05% CAPCOM CO LTD 1.63% CYBERAGENT INC 1.61% DENTSU GROUP INC 0.09% KAKAKU.COM INC 0.09% KDDI CORP 1.25% KONAMI CORP 0.10% NEXON CO LTD 1.75% NINTENDO CO LTD 1.45% NIPPON TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE 1.35% NIPPON TELEVISION NETWORK 0.04% NTT DOCOMO INC 1.39% SOFTBANK CORP 0.61% SOFTBANK GROUP CORP 1.63% SQUARE ENIX CO LTD 1.29% TOHO CO LTD 0.13% TOKYO BROADCASTING SYSTEM 0.04% Z HOLDINGS CORP 1.63% CHUBU ELECTRIC POWER CO INC 0.22% TOBAM Maximum Diversification Japan JPY 30/10/2020 Instrument Weight KANSAI ELECTRIC POWER CO INC 0.41% KYUSHU ELECTRIC POWER CO INC 0.10% OSAKA GAS CO LTD 0.21% TOHO GAS CO LTD 1.35% TOHOKU ELECTRIC POWER CO INC 0.11% TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER CO INC 0.10% TOKYO GAS CO LTD 0.26% DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCT CO LTD 0.83% DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO LTD 0.10% MITSUBISHI ESTATE CO LTD 0.26% MITSUI FUDOSAN CO LTD 0.03% RELO HOLDINGS INC 0.08% SUMITOMO REALTY & DEVELOPMNT 0.16% TOBAM Maximum Diversification Japan JPY 30/10/2020 Instrument Weight This document is confidential and is intended only for the recipient. 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