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Copyright© JSE Limited 2006 www.jse.co.za JSE: A New Era Noah Greenhill GM: Marketing and Business Development
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© 2 Our business today 5 Markets Equities – listing, trading & regulation of shares, ETFs and warrants Equity Derivatives – SSF, index derivatives, can-do options Agricultural Products – maize, wheat, soya and sunflowers Alt X Yield-X Equities and derivatives clearing Own 11% of Safcom Settlement Own 41% of STRATE Guarantee of equity trades Information product sales Technology services
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© 3 Opportune environment for listing of JSE 1 July 2005 – demutualised and taxable 5 June 2006 – listed on Main Board 5 June 2006 – implemented Broad-based BEE deal Good progress in meeting Financial Sector Charter targets
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© 4 Key operational highlights – 2005 Higher level of demand for new Main Board equity listings 14 new listings (2004: 11) Record overall JSE equity trading volumes and values Average daily value traded up by 24% Average daily number of trades up 29% Zero failed trades for more than 5 years despite increase in volumes Good performance in equity derivatives Average daily number of contracts increased by 35% Open interest increased by 29%
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© 5 Key operational highlights – 2005 Alt X growth – market for small and medium sized companies Listed 6 new companies Yield-X – one-stop shop for a wide range of interest rate products Launched in February Revenue from information product sales up Third round of Socially Responsible Investment Index Number of successful constituents increases Ongoing migration of the exchange onto new IT systems Project Orion a major priority
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© 6 JSE equities market capitalisation & liquidity
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© 7 JSE equities market average monthly value traded & number of trades
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© 8 Equities – Main Board Good level of demand for equity new listings on the Main Board – 11 YTD Warrant issues more than doubled in 2006 – 356 YTD Continued increase in equity trading volumes and values Average daily value traded up 80% YTD Average daily number of trades up 65% YTD Net foreign investment at an all time high – R56.5 billion YTD Liquidity improved – 46.0% YTD New inward dual listings A number of new product launches eg SATRIX Swix and SATRIX Resi in 2006, ITRIX range Next steps - Foreign companies, ETFs, African listings, listed company forums -Settlement needs to move from T+5 to T+3 together with a reduction in costs -Broad-based investor education initiatives to continue with strategic partners
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© 9 Alt X Alt X is for small and mid-sized companies 23 companies currently listed 8 new companies 1 company graduated to the Main Board 1 company migrated from Main Board to take advantage of better matched value proposition 17 designated advisors Directors induction programme Next steps More company listings in the pipeline
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© 10 Yield-X Launched February 2005 new market offering a broad range of exchange traded interest rate derivatives Gaining market traction Corporate bonds able to be listed on Yield-X from 1 July 2006 Next steps - Target retail issuers - Yield-X upgrade for retail trade to come
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© 11 Opportunity - Africa Dual listing Costs Expand liquidity pool Access to new pool of investors Access to new capital Access to foreign capital Emerging market funds Arbitrage opportunities BEE (specifically South Africa)
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