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5 September 2003 Hong Kong Baptist University 1998 Superannuation Fund

Hong Kong Baptist University 2 Contents Portfolio Size Summary Performance Summary Asset Allocation Performance Review Current Investment Strategy and Market Outlook

Portfolio Size Summary

Hong Kong Baptist University 4 Portfolio Size Summary *The exchange rate is the deal FX rate, which is HKD/USD as of 31 July The exchange rate is based on the spot rate from Bloomberg, which is HKD/USD as of 31 July 2003.

Performance Summary

Hong Kong Baptist University 6 Performance Summary Remarks: 1. Performance figures are net of 1.15% management fee and after 0.75% rebate. 2. Citigroup WGBI - 18 US $ Hdgd 3. Performance figures are net of 1.15% management fee and after 0.70% rebate % Citigroup WGBI - 18 US $ Hdgd and 30% MSCI World (net) As at 31 July 2003

Hong Kong Baptist University 7 MLIIF US Dollar Global Bond, as at 29 July 2003 Alloted Shares Unit Price Cumulative Alloted Shares No. of Shares Cumulative Real Return* Unit Price Cumulative Invested Assets Cumulative Capital Employed Source: Internal * Excess returns are calculated net of management fee and before rebate.  Assume USD1,000 contribution on every 29th of the month

Hong Kong Baptist University 8  Assume USD1,000 contribution on every 29th of the month Stable Fund, as at 29 July 2003 Cumulative Real Return* No. of Shares Alloted Shares Unit Price Cumulative Alloted Shares Unit Price Cumulative Invested Assets Cumulative Capital Employed Source: Internal * Excess returns are calculated net of management fee and before rebate.

Hong Kong Baptist University 9 MLIIF US Dollar Global Bond Stable Fund Source: Internal * Excess returns are calculated net of management fee and before rebate. As at 29 July 2003  Assume USD1,000 contribution on every 29th of the month Cumulative Real Return*

Asset Allocation

Hong Kong Baptist University 11 By Region, as at 31 July 2003 MLIIF US Dollar Global Bond Fund * Citigroup WGBI - 18 US $ Hdgd Source: Internal; Datastream

Hong Kong Baptist University 12 By Asset Class, as at 31 July 2003 Stable Fund * 70% Citigroup WGBI - 18 US $ Hdgd and 30% MSCI World (net) Source: Internal; Datastream

Hong Kong Baptist University 13 By Region, as at 31 July 2003 Stable Fund * 70% Citigroup WGBI - 18 US $ Hdgd and 30% MSCI World (net) Source: Internal; Datastream

Hong Kong Baptist University 14 By Sector, as at 31 July 2003 Stable Fund * Allocation only includes the equity portion of Stable Fund. + MSCI World (net) Source: Internal; Datastream

Performance Review MLIIF US Dollar Global Bond Fund

Hong Kong Baptist University 16 MLIIF US Dollar Global Bond Fund  Our overweight duration position in euro-zone bonds benefited from an extended rally, although this was partially offset by market sell-offs in March and June.  We remained underweight duration in US dollar bloc bonds, which detracted as US bond yields declined beyond expectations.  Being overweight duration in corporate bonds also benefited, these were attractive given positive issuance and low government bond yields.

Performance Review Stable Fund

Hong Kong Baptist University 18 Stable Fund  The fund slightly underperformed the benchmark for the quarter. The performance suffered due to the defensive stance taken. Over the quarter, we significantly underweighed bonds as we believed the bond valuation is very expensive.  The overall bond investment performance is the same as benchmark.  On equity side, our underweight in information technology detracted, as many of these shares rallied strongly in the second quarter, as investors sought high earnings leverage into the anticipated economic recovery.  In consumer discretionary, the media segment was impacted by similar trends. Our holdings in high quality publishing companies like Reed Elsevier lagged.  Positive contribution came from financials, our holdings in Banca Intessa, BNP Paribas and US corporate and municipal bond insurer, AMBAC Financial outperformed towards end June.

Performance Review Major Markets Summary

Hong Kong Baptist University 20 Major Markets Summary

Investment Outlook

Hong Kong Baptist University 22 What We Said And What Happened Source: MLIM

Hong Kong Baptist University 23 Markets Have Come A Long Way Source: Bloomberg

Hong Kong Baptist University 24 Global recovery to consolidate % ActualForecast Source: OEF / MLIM World GDP Growth

Hong Kong Baptist University 25 Deflation risk is low, particularly in the US & UK Source: Datastream; MLIM G7 UK US Eurozone Germany Japan % Probability of deflation in 2004

Hong Kong Baptist University 26 High operational leverage is boosting earnings Trend Earnings Actual Earnings Source: Datastream; MLIM Real earnings per share, MSCI world

Hong Kong Baptist University 27 Global equities close to fair value in aggregate Source: MLIM; MSCI MSCI world, price to normalised earnings Average

Hong Kong Baptist University 28 For the rest of the year... Source: MLIM

Hong Kong Baptist University 29 Conclusions Extreme risk aversion has subsided Short term market direction now dependent on economic follow through Global equity valuations no longer cheap but opportunities exist in UK Bonds are still expensive, particularly investment grade

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