Stock indices of emerging markets by the end of November 4, 2011

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/IRBIS, November 7, 2011/ - As a result of trading on November 4, 2011 indices of share platforms of the emerging markets were as follows: ------------------------------------------------------ Changes (in %) for --------------------- for hist. Nov 4, 2011 1 day* 1 month 2011 maximum** ---------- ----------- ------ ------- ------ --------- Bovespa 58,669.92 +0.81 +15.01 -16.14 73,516.82 PFTS 552.04 +0.61 +5.15 -44.11 1,208.61 BSE Sensex 17,562.61 +0.46 +11.21 -14.58 20,893.57 RTS 1,549.48 +0.46 +27.30 -14.02 2,487.92 MerVal 2,761.36 -0.77 +19.57 -23.90 3,664.82 MSCI EM 989.63 +1.61 +18.30 -14.94 1,338.49 ---------- ----------- ------ ------- ------ --------- KASE 1,158.41 +0.38 +7.63 -31.91 2,876.17 ------------------------------------------------------ * rows sorted in descending order a day ** historic maximum for the whole history of index calculation Stock indexes of emerging markets on Friday closed the day mostly with growth. Support had a post about the decision of the authorities in Greece to abandon the idea of holding a referendum for approval of an agreement reached with the EU to obtain a new tranche of aid in exchange for a fiscal austerity plan. On Thursday, Prime Minister George Papandreou, speaking before Parliament, made it clear that he rejected the idea of a referendum on the issue. FTSE 100 Index - stock index, calculated Agency Financial Times based on rates of 100 companies with the largest capitalization on the list of the London Stock Exchange. DAX - Germany's stock index. Calculated as weighted average capitalization value of stock prices of the largest companies in Germany. CAC 40 - France's stock market index. Calculated as weighted average capitalization value stock prices of 40 largest companies whose shares are traded on the stock exchange Euronext Paris. BEL20 - key stock index, Belgium. Calculated on the Brussels Stock Exchange. The index comprises 10 to 20 companies. MADX Index - main index of the Madrid area, calculated on the basis of capitalization of the shares of leading companies in Spain. SMI-includes shares of 20 largest companies traded on the Swiss Exchange. S&P 500 - one of the major U.S. stock indices, a basket which included 500 selected companies in the U.S. having the largest capitalization. DJIA - the oldest among the existing U.S. market indexes, covers the 30 largest U.S. companies. Nasdaq Composite Index - a composite index NASDAQ, includes more than five thousand companies (both American and foreign), which are in listing NASDAQ. MSCI Europe - a composite index of market capitalization of developed stock markets in Europe. Since March 2002, MSCI Europe Index consists of the following 16 developed market country indices: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. [2011-11-07]