April 6, 2012, Tashkent 1 FEAS and Euro-Asian Markets.

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April 6, 2012, Tashkent 1 FEAS and Euro-Asian Markets

What is FEAS? Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS)  established with its head quarters in Istanbul on 16 May 1995 with 12 founding members  it has grown to 34 members and 15 affiliate members in 28 countries  Membership in the Federation is open to exchanges in Europe and Asia as affiliate membership is available for post trade institutions and dealer associations The mission of FEAS is to help create fair, efficient and transparent market environments among FEAS members and in their operating regions Minimize barriers to trade through the adoption of best practices for listing, trading and settlement. Support promoting linkages among members for cross-border trading.

34 Exchange Members and 15 Affiliate Members in 28 countries

Membership Profile 34 Exchanges 29 hosting stocks trading, 20 Bonds, 2 Currency, 8 Derivatives, 2 Commodity, 20 Multiple asset classes Exchanges’ statutory profile (15% demutualized, 31 % Private, 12% Public, 8% Association, 35% Other) 8 Post trading institutitons 4 Brokers Dealers Association 3 Multilateral bodies (AFE, SAFE, SOFA) Regional breakdown (exchanges and others) Exchanges (39% Europe, 36% Asia, 25% Middle East) Post Trade (50% Europe, 13% Asia, 37% Middle East) Broker Dealer Association (25% Europe, 25% Asia, 50% Middle East) Multilateral Bodies (33% Europe, 33% Asia, 33% Middle East)

5 Defined Goals Defined strategic plan dwells on regionally mutual goals for the members: Objective I: Promote good “corporate governance” for exchanges, brokerage companies and listed companies. Facilitate timely disclosure of material events to achieve transparency through effective dissemination of information. Objective II: Encourage convergence among FEAS Members in their: listing requirements, trading rules technical infrastructure and settlement cycle. Objective III: Promote mechanisms for reliable, transparent and uninterrupted securities trading and settlement. Objective IV: Create greater recognition and visibility for the region’s securities and investment opportunities both locally and internationally.

Defined Goals (cont’d) Objective V: Encourage the listing of “investment grade” securities in the respective home markets of the Region. Objective VI: Encourage foreign investor participation in Member Markets Objective VII: Promote linkages among the Region’s: intermediaries, data vendors, settlement and custody institutions, exchanges; and also encourage cooperation among Region’s Regulators. Objective VIII: Promote and encourage research activities and training for FEAS Members and their personnel. Objective IX: Assist Members of FEAS to increase financial literacy through public awareness.

7 What FEAS offers for its members  Publicity  Guidelines for conducting business  FEAS Statistics Center (current and historical data available for up to 15 years)  Community of peers  Best practices, Members’ experience, Training, promotion of exchange business, networking and insight  Research  Revenue and Expense Survey, IPO Survey, Regulation Cost Survey, Trading Survey, Task Force activities (Broker/Dealer Associations, Cross-border trading, Rules and Regulation)  Cooperation with International Organizations such as the FISD, OECD, WFE, World Bank, IOSCO (etc.)  Meetings and seminars  Bilateral visits, On-site training program, Workshops on Corporate Governance, Media Relations, Data Management Strategies  Indexes

Dow Jones/FEAS Indexes Dow Jones FEAS Composite Index. Dow Jones FEAS Composite Index Abu Dhabi (UAE), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Amman (Jordan), Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Belgrade (Serbia), Bucharest (Romania), Cairo (Egypt), Istanbul (Turkey), Karachi (Pakistan), Manama (Kingdom of Bahrain), Muscat (Oman), Nablus (Palestine), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Skopje (Republic of Macedonia), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Zagreb (Croatia) Sub regional Indices South East Europe: Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Belgrade (Serbia), Bucharest (Romania), Istanbul (Turkey), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Skopje (Republic of Macedonia), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Zagreb (Croatia) Middle East and Caucus Abu Dhabi (UAE), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Amman (Jordan), Cairo (Egypt), Karachi (Pakistan), Manama (Kingdom of Bahrain), Muscat (Oman), Nablus (Palestine), and Zagreb (Croatia) TITANS Abu Dhabi (UAE), Almaty (Kazakhstan), Amman (Jordan), Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Belgrade (Serbia), Bucharest (Romania), Cairo (Egypt), Istanbul (Turkey), Karachi (Pakistan), Manama (Kingdom of Bahrain), Muscat (Oman), Nablus (Palestine), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Skopje (Republic of Macedonia), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Zagreb (Croatia)

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Mandates Expansion towards new memberships Investment conference and exhibition in Istanbul Publicity works Rule book revisions Focus on transparency and investor complaints Mutual works and trainings towards derivative markets Market linkages and connectivity

26 Thank you. Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges