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JSE LIMITED - Index Change Advice 20160919 FTSE JSE Ground Rules Update Index Construction

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Index Change Advice – 20160919 FTSE JSE Ground Rules Update Index Construction

FTSE/JSE Africa Index Series

Ground Rules Update – Index Construction


22 July 2016

Following the Informative Notice regarding the FTSE/JSE Index Construction and Final Changes that was
published on 24 June 2016, FTSE/JSE would like to advise that an updated version (v4.6) of the
FTSE/JSE Ground Rules document is now available on the JSE website and FTSE website.

The updated version of the Ground Rules, which sets out the final changes to the index construction, will
be implemented at the September 2016 Quarterly Review, effective on 19 September 2016.



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 JSE Limited:                        Tel: +27 11 520 7137


Alternatively please visit our website at www.ftse.com or www.ftsejse.co.za

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