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General SENS Submitter Company - Informative Notice 20210415 FTSE JSE Ground Rules Update Base Currency and ICB changes

Release Date: 15/04/2021 17:05
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Informative Notice – 20210415 FTSE JSE Ground Rules Update Base Currency and ICB changes

               FTSE JSE Africa Index Series: Ground Rule Clarification


                                                         15 April 2021
FTSE Russell would like to inform clients of the following Ground Rule clarification for the FTSE/JSE Africa
Index Series which is effective immediately:

Section 1: Introduction

The base currency of the index has been added.

1.4       The base currency of the index series is South African Rand.



ICB

Old ICB codes have been removed and new ICB codes clarified throughout the Ground Rules.

The FTSE JSE Africa Index Series migrated to new ICB in March 2021.

An updated copy of the FTSE JSE Africa Index Series Ground Rules (Version 7.4) is now available using
the following link: FTSE_JSE_Africa_Index_Series_new.pdf

or from the FTSE Russell website: www.ftserussell.com




For further information please contact FTSE Russell Client Services at info@ftserussell.com or call:

 Australia              +1800 653 680
 Hong Kong              +852 2164 3333
 Japan                  +81 3 4563 6346
 London                 +44 (0) 20 7866 1810
 New York               +1866 551 0617



Alternatively please visit our website at www.ftserussell.com

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