Stock indices emerging markets by results on January 20, 2011

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/IRBIS, January 21, 2011/ - Following the results of the auctions on January 20, 2011, Value of indexes of share platforms of developing countries (Emerging Markets) has made: ---------------------------------------------------------------- Trend (in %) for ------------------------ Jan. 20, 2010 from the History max.** a day* a month beginning of 2010 ---------- ------------- ------ ------- --------- -------------- MerVal 3,664.82 +0.77 +6.44 +57.92 3,664.82 BSE Sensex 19,046.54 +0.36 -5.05 +9.06 20,893.57 Bovespa 69,561.53 -0.71 +1.97 +1.42 73,516.82 PFTS 1,041.99 -0.91 +13.54 +81.88 1,208.61 MICEX 1,733.89 -1.73 +3.59 +26.56 1,969.91 RTS 1,868.46 -1.80 +6.42 +29.34 2,487.92 MSCI EM 1,143.16 -1.55 +1.67 +15.53 1,338.49 KASE 1,833.94 -0.77 +9.32 +3.71 2,876.17 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ** rows sorted in descending order a day ** historic maximum for the whole history of index calculation Stock indices of emerging markets on Thursday mostly closed in negative territory. Pressure had the news from China. Yesterday was published official data on inflation and GDP in 2010. According to the State Statistical Bureau of China, the consumer price index in 2010 rose by 3.3%. In the December inflation rate slowed to 4.6% from 5.1% in November 2010. Previously, the PRC authorities intended to keep inflation under 3% at the end of 2010. In this case, up to 2010 the growth of China's economy accelerated to 10.3% from 9.2% in 2009. In the fourth quarter GDP growth accelerated to 9.8%, after rising 9.6% in the previous quarter. Analysts had expected a quarterly growth rate of 9.2%. Against this backdrop, intensified investors' fears that the Chinese government will continue to take measures to tighten monetary policy to curb inflation and the emergence of bubbles in asset markets. On Thursday it became known that the index of business activity in the Philadelphia Fed's January 2011 amounted to 19.3 points versus 20.8 in December 2010. Analysts expect the index will be 19.5 points. Turkish Central Bank lowered its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to a record low of 6.25%. This decision was made under the "experimental" policy to curb the flow of "hot money" in the country, weakening lira and improve the trade balance. 50 stocks that are traded on the stock. commodity and futures exchanges in Sao Paulo. The index is calculated on the basis of changes in the theoretical portfolio of shares. Constituting 80% of the total trade over the past 12 months and at least 80% of the volume of trades of the day. BSE Sensex - the index based on a weighted average of the 30 most liquid stocks listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). MERVAL Index - main index of the Buenos Aires stock market. calculated as the weighted average market value of a stock portfolio. selected according to their market share. number of transactions and value. PFTS Index - the index is calculated daily on the results of bidding Ukrainian PFTS stock exchange on the basis of weighted average price of transactions. The "index basket includes the most liquid stocks. which performed the greatest number of transactions. MICEX Ind - main index of the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange. including the 30 most liquid stocks of Russian issuers. RTSI - Russia's stock market index Stock Exchange RTS. Calculated on the basis of 50 securities of most capitalized Russian companies. MSCI EM - a composite index of stock market capitalization of emerging markets areas. Since May 2005. includes the index values 26 developing countries: Argentina. Brazil. Chile. China. Colombia. Czech Republic. Hungary. Egypt. India. Indonesia. Israel. Jordan. Korea. Malaysia. Mexico. Morocco. Pakistan. Peru. Philippines. Poland. Russia. South Africa. Thailand. Taiwan. Turkey and Venezuela. KASE Index - the index of the market shares of the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange. In a representative list of KASE index includes 7 shares. [2011-01-21]