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FTSE Asia Pacific Ex Japan Australia and NZ Net 20 May 2014 FTSE PUBLICATIONS FTSE Asia Pacific ex Japan Australia 20 May 2014 and NZ Net Indicative Index Weight Data as at Closing on 31 March 2014 Index Index Index Constituent Country Constituent Country Constituent Country weight (%) weight (%) weight (%) AAC Technologies Holdings 0.12 HONG Beijing Capital International Airport (H) 0.03 CHINA China Development Financial Holdings 0.13 TAIWAN KONG Beijing Enterprises Holdings (Red Chip) 0.15 CHINA China Dongxiang Group (P Chip) 0.02 CHINA ABB India 0.02 INDIA Beijing Enterprises Water Group (Red Chip) 0.09 CHINA China Eastern Airlines (H) 0.02 CHINA Aboitiz Equity Ventures 0.09 PHILIPPINES Beijing Jingneng Clean Energy (H) 0.02 CHINA China Everbright (RED CHIP) 0.04 CHINA Aboitiz Power 0.04 PHILIPPINES Beijing North Star (H) 0.01 CHINA China Everbright International (Red Chip) 0.12 CHINA ACC 0.03 INDIA Belle International (P Chip) 0.17 CHINA China Foods (Red Chip) 0.01 CHINA Acer 0.05 TAIWAN Bengang Steel Plates (B) <0.005 CHINA China Galaxy Securities (H) 0.02 CHINA Adani Enterprises 0.05 INDIA Berjaya Sports Toto 0.03 MALAYSIA China Gas Holdings (P Chip) 0.08 CHINA Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone 0.05 INDIA Berli Jucker 0.02 THAILAND China Hongqiao Group (P Chip) 0.02 CHINA Adani Power 0.01 INDIA Bharat Electronics 0.01 INDIA China Huishan Dairy Holdings (P Chip) 0.03 CHINA Adaro Energy PT 0.04 INDONESIA Bharat Forge-A 0.02 INDIA China International Marine Containers (H) 0.04 CHINA Aditya Birla Nuvo 0.02 INDIA Bharat Heavy Elect .LS 0.06 INDIA China Life Insurance (H) 0.67 CHINA Advanced Info Serv 0.27 THAILAND Bharat Petroleum Corp 0.04 INDIA China Longyuan Power Group (H) 0.11 CHINA Advanced Semiconductor Engineering 0.22 TAIWAN Bharti Airtel 0.22 INDIA China Machinery Engineering (H) 0.01 CHINA Advantech 0.06 TAIWAN Bharti Infratel 0.02 INDIA China Mengniu Dairy 0.22 HONG Agile Property Holdings (P Chip) 0.03 CHINA Big C Supercenter 0.04 THAILAND KONG Agricultural Bank of China (H) 0.32 CHINA Biostime International Holdings (P Chip) 0.03 CHINA China Merchant Holdings (Red Chip) 0.13 CHINA AIA Group Ltd. 1.83 HONG Bloomberry Resorts 0.02 PHILIPPINES China Merchants Bank (H) 0.27 CHINA KONG BOC Hong Kong (Holdings) 0.33 HONG China Merchants Prop (B) 0.01 CHINA Air China (H) 0.03 CHINA KONG China Minsheng Banking (H) 0.16 CHINA AirAsia 0.03 MALAYSIA Boe Technology Group (B) 0.01 CHINA China Mobile (Red Chip) 1.53 CHINA Airports of Thailand 0.08 THAILAND Bosideng International Holdings (P Chip) 0.01 CHINA China Molybdenum (H) 0.02 CHINA Alliance Financial Group 0.05 MALAYSIA Brightoil Petroleum (Holdings) Ltd. 0.03 HONG China Motor 0.02 TAIWAN Alliance Global 0.08 PHILIPPINES KONG China National Building Materials (H) 0.09 CHINA Aluminum Corp of China (H) 0.04 CHINA Brilliance China Automative (Red Chip) 0.13 CHINA China National Materials (H) 0.01 CHINA Ambuja Cements 0.07 INDIA British American Tobacco (Malaysia) 0.08 MALAYSIA China Oilfield Services (H) 0.14 CHINA AMMB Holdings 0.12 MALAYSIA BS Financial Group 0.09 KOREA China Overseas Land & Inv (Red Chip) 0.34 CHINA AmoreG 0.05 KOREA BTS Group Holdings PCL 0.05 THAILAND China Pacific Insurance (Group) (H) 0.25 CHINA Amorepacific Corp 0.12 KOREA Bumi Armada 0.05 MALAYSIA China Petroleum & Chemical (H) 0.73 CHINA Aneka Tambang 0.01 INDONESIA BYD (H) 0.12 CHINA China Railway Construction (H) 0.05 CHINA Angang Steel (H) 0.02 CHINA Cadila Healthcare 0.03 INDIA China Railway Group (H) 0.06 CHINA Anhui Conch Cement (H) 0.16 CHINA Cafe De Coral Holdings 0.03 HONG China Resources Cement Holdings (Red 0.05 CHINA Anhui Expressway (H) 0.01 CHINA KONG Chip) Anhui Gujing Distillery (B) 0.01 CHINA Cairn India 0.08 INDIA China Resources Enterprise (Red Chip) 0.11 CHINA Anta Sports Products (P Chip) 0.05 CHINA Canara Bank 0.01 INDIA China Resources Gas Group (Red Chip) 0.07 CHINA Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust 0.11 SINGAPORE CapitaCommercial Trust 0.07 SINGAPORE China Resources Land (Red Chip) 0.13 CHINA Ashok Leyland 0.01 INDIA Capital Securities 0.03 TAIWAN China Resources Power Holdings (RED 0.16 CHINA Asia Cement 0.09 TAIWAN Capitaland 0.19 SINGAPORE CHIP) Asian Paints 0.08 INDIA CapitaMall Trust 0.12 SINGAPORE China Rongsheng Heavy Industries Group 0.01 HONG ASM Pacific Technology 0.07 HONG CapitaMalls Asia 0.06 SINGAPORE Holdings KONG KONG Castrol 0.02 INDIA China Shenhua Energy (H) 0.31 CHINA Astra Agro Lestari 0.02 INDONESIA Catcher Technology 0.17 TAIWAN China Shipping Container Lines (H) 0.03 CHINA Astra International 0.42 INDONESIA Cathay Financial Holding 0.35 TAIWAN China Shipping Development (H) 0.02 CHINA Astro Malaysia Holdings 0.05 MALAYSIA Cathay Pacific Airways 0.06 HONG China Southern Airlines Company Limited 0.02 CHINA Asustek Computer Inc 0.23 TAIWAN KONG (H) AU Optronics 0.1 TAIWAN Cathay Real Estate Development 0.02 TAIWAN China State Construction International (Red 0.08 CHINA Chip) AviChina Industry & Technology (H) 0.04 CHINA Celltrion Inc 0.09 KOREA China Steel 0.33 TAIWAN Axiata Group Bhd 0.33 MALAYSIA Central Pattana 0.06 THAILAND China Taiping Insurance Holdings (Red Chip) 0.05 CHINA Axis Bank 0.23 INDIA Champion REIT 0.03 HONG China Telecom (H) 0.24 CHINA Ayala Corporation 0.1 PHILIPPINES KONG China Travel International Investment Hong 0.02 HONG Ayala Land 0.12 PHILIPPINES Chang Hwa Commercial Bank 0.06 TAIWAN Kong KONG Bajaj Auto Limited 0.08 INDIA Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL 0.09 THAILAND China Unicom Hong Kong Ltd (Red Chip) 0.19 CHINA Bajaj Holdings & Investment 0.01 INDIA Charoen Pokphand Indonesia Tbk 0.08 INDONESIA China Vanke (B) 0.07 CHINA Bangkok Bank (F) 0.08 THAILAND Cheil Industries 0.1 KOREA China Yurun Food Group (P Chip) 0.02 CHINA Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL 0.04 THAILAND Cheil Worldwide 0.06 KOREA China Zhongwang Holdings (P Chip) 0.01 CHINA Bank Central Asia 0.37 INDONESIA Cheng Shin Rubber Industry 0.17 TAIWAN Chongqing Changan Automobile (B) 0.05 CHINA Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk 0.04 INDONESIA Cheng Uei Precision Industry 0.03 TAIWAN Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank (H) 0.04 CHINA Bank Mandiri 0.25 INDONESIA Cheung Kong (Hldgs) 0.7 HONG KONG Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group 0.06 HONG Bank Negara Indonesia 0.1 INDONESIA Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings 0.1 HONG KONG Bank of Ayudhya 0.06 THAILAND KONG Chunghwa Telecom 0.37 TAIWAN Bank of Baroda 0.03 INDIA Chicony Electronics 0.05 TAIWAN CIMB Group Holdings 0.37 MALAYSIA Bank of China (H) 1.07 CHINA China Agri-Industries Holdings (Red Chip) 0.03 CHINA CIMC Enric Holdings (Red Chip) 0.03 CHINA Bank of Communications (H) 0.17 CHINA China Airlines 0.02 TAIWAN Cipla 0.07 INDIA Bank of East Asia 0.17 HONG China BlueChemical (H) 0.03 CHINA CITIC Pacific (Red Chip) 0.09 CHINA KONG China Cinda Asset Management (H) 0.06 CHINA Citic Resources Holdings (RED CHIP) 0.01 CHINA Bank of India 0.01 INDIA China Citic Bank (H) 0.14 CHINA CITIC Securities (H) 0.06 CHINA Bank of The Philippine Islands 0.1 PHILIPPINES China Coal Energy (H) 0.07 CHINA City Developments 0.15 SINGAPORE Bank Rakyat Indonesia 0.29 INDONESIA China Communications Construction (H) 0.1 CHINA CJ Cheiljedang 0.06 KOREA Banpu PCL 0.03 THAILAND China Communications Services (H) 0.04 CHINA CJ Corp 0.06 KOREA BBMG Corp. 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