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ASSOCHAM Economic Weekly 10 th May, 2015 Assocham Economic Research Bureau THE ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF INDIA

Contents 1. Macroeconomy 1.1 Railway Revenue Earnings during April 2015 1.2 Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs), April 2015 2. Corporate Sector 2.1 Government Approvals of Foreign Direct Investment 2.2 Basic Metals and Agriculture Commodities in Spot Market 3. Market Trends 4. Global Developments 4.1 UK International Trade, March 2015 4.2 Euro Area and EU28 Industrial producer prices 5. Data Appendix 2

1. Macroeconomy 1.1 Railway Revenue Earnings during April 2015 The total approximate earnings of Indian Railways on originating basis in April 2015 were Rs. 14125.15 compared to Rs. 12008.56 during the same period last year, registering an increase of 17.63 per cent. The total goods earnings were Rs. 9552.51 in April 2015 compared to Rs. 8174.94 in April 2014, showing an increase of 16.85 per cent. The total passenger revenue earnings in April 2015 were Rs. 4013.66 compared to Rs. 3353.12 during the same period last year, registering an increase of 19.70 per cent. The revenue earnings from other coaching amounted to Rs. 348.96 in April 2015 compared to Rs. 323.98 during the same period last year, showing an increase of 7.71 per cent. The total approximate numbers of passengers booked during the month of April 2015 were 658.29 million compared to 684.32 million during the same period last year, showing a decrease of 3.80 per cent. In the suburban and non-suburban sectors, the numbers of passengers booked during the month of April 2015 were 344.23 million and 314.06 million compared to 361.40 million and 322.92 million during the same period last year, decrease of 4.75 per cent and 2.74 per cent respectively. 1.2 Foreign Tourist Arrivals and Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs), April 2015 Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs): 3

FTAs during the Month of April 2015 were 5.40 lakh as compared to FTAs of 5.37 lakh during the month of April 2014 and 4.51 lakh in April 2013. There has been a growth of 0.5% in April 2015 over April 2014. FTAs during the period January- April 2015 were 28.21 lakh with a growth of 2.7%, as compared to the FTAs of 27.47 lakh in January- April 2014. The Percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India during April 2015 among the top 15 source countries was highest from Bangladesh (15.66%), followed by USA (12.55%), UK (10.32%) Sri Lanka (3.99%), Malaysia (3.27%), Australia (3.14%), France (2.95%), Germany (2.95%), Japan (2.91%), China (2.88%), Canada (2.72%), Singapore (1.89%) Pakistan (1.83%), Nepal (1.82%) and Russian Fed. (1.75%). These top 15 countries account for 70.63% of total FTAs during April 2015. The Percentage share of Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTAs) in India during April 2015 among the top 15 ports was highest at Delhi Airport (30.35%) followed by Mumbai Airport (17.79%), Haridaspur Land check post (8.71%), Chennai Airport (8.50%), Bengaluru Airport (6.50%), Kolkata Airport (3.86%),Cochin Airport (3.76%), Hyderabad Airport (2.89%), Gede Rail (1.90%), Goa Airport (1.72%), Trivandrum Airport (1.69%), Ahmedabad Airport (1.44%), Tiruchirapalli Airport (1.32%), Ghojadanga Airport (1.21%) and Attari Wagha (1.15%). These top 15 ports account for 92.79% of total FTAs during April 2015. Foreign Exchange Earnings (FEEs) from Tourism in India in rupee terms and in US$ terms FEEs during the month of April 2015 were Rs. 9,438 as compared to Rs. 8,645 in April 2014. The growth rate in FEEs in rupee terms during April 2015 over April 2014 was 9.2%. FEEs from tourism in rupee terms in January- April 2015 were Rs. 42,474 with a growth of 3.3% as compared to the FEE of Rs. 41,118 during January- April 2014. FEEs in US$ terms during the month of April 2015 were US$ 1.505 billion as compared to FEEs of US$ 1.431 billion during the month of April 2014. The growth rate in FEEs in US$ terms in April 2015 over April 2014 was 5.2%. 4

FEEs from tourism in US$ terms during January- April 2015 were US$ 6.815 billion with a growth of 2.0% as compared to the US$ 6.684 billion with a decline of 4.2% during January- April 2014 over January- April 2013. 5

2. Corporate Sector 2.1 Government Approvals of Foreign Direct Investment Central Government has approved nineteen (19) proposals of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) amounting to Rs. 2165.04 approximately. 1. 2. 3. S. n. Name of the applicant M/s Mylan Laboratories Limited, Hyderabad M/s Par Formulations Private Ltd. (PFPL) M/s BioMerieux India Private Limited, New Delhi Table 1 Approved FDI by the Government Gist of the proposal M/s Mylan Laboratories Limited, Hyderabad seeks prior approval for increase in the level of FDI in the company by existing non-resident shareholders, MP Laboratories (Mauritius) Ltd. and Mylan Luxembourg 2 s.a.r.l., pursuant to a composite scheme of arrangement. The applicant has informed that for payment of the consideration stated in the Slump Sale Agreement, the Shareholders of PFPL would, singly or collectively, subscribe to additional fully paid up equity share capital of PFPL (by bringing in fresh foreign inward remittance), and PFPL will in turn use such fund for subscription/acquisition of 100% of the entire issued, subscribed and paid up equity share capital of NewCo. Ultimately, NewCo shall use such funds for the purpose of acquiring the Alathur Undertaking from Nuray. i) M/s BioMerieux India Pvt Ltd., a WoS of M/s BioMerieux France has sought post facto approval for acquisition of 60% shareholding in M/s RAS Lifesciences Private Limited in Sector Pharma Pharma Pharma Proposed FDI (In Rs. ) Rs. 128.77 Rs. 124.00 Nil 6

S. n. Name of the applicant July 2012. Gist of the proposal Sector Proposed FDI (In Rs. ) ii) Intimation given by the company regarding downstream Investment made in M/s RAS Lifesciences Private Limited 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Ms. Maham Nayyer and Ms. Sahar Nayyer, Pakistan M/s Partu Movies LLP, Mumbai M/s Fincare Business Services Private Limited, Bangalore M/s Asomi Finance Private Limited, Assam M/s Vayugrid Marketplace Services Private Limited, Maharastra M/s Touchstone Trust, Hyderabad M/s Mitsui & Co India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi Ms. Maham Nayyer and Ms. Sahar Nayyer, Pakistani citizen, has sought FIPB approval to import finished carpets from Dubai and other countries and trade it in India Approval has been sought by M/s Partu Movies LLP for a foreign investment of 99.997% to produce a Marathi feature film, namely Partu. Approval is sought for permission for foreign investment by way of acquisition of shares in core investment company (CIC-NBFC) by swap of shares, and further investment up to 100% by way of primary/ secondary acquisition in M/s Fincare Business Services Private Limited, Bangalore. M/s Asomi Finance Private Limited, Assam, seeking approval for relaxation of the condition of not having complied with the minimum capitalization norms in the NBFC Sector. M/s Vayugrid Marketplace Services Private Limited, Maharashtra, is seeking approval for allotment of equity shares towards preliminary expenses for the incorporation of the company and to issue pending equity shares against share application money pending since takeover of a sister company since 31.03.2009. M/s Touchstone Trust, Hyderabad, a registered AIF category II Fund is seeking permission to issue units in its scheme I to Individual Foreign Investors/ NRI s. Post-Facto approval has been sought by M/s Mitsui & Co India Pvt Ltd, a foreign owned company for making downstream investment in another Trading LLP Finance Micro- Credit Misc Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) Misc Rs. 0.60 Rs. 3.10 Nil Rs. 8.00 (already brought in) Rs. 0.30 Rs. 29.00 s Nil 7

S. n. Name of the applicant Indian company. Gist of the proposal Sector Proposed FDI (In Rs. ) 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Tabled Items 16. M/s FCC Clutch India Private Limited M/s Data-mark Prodapt India BPO Pvt. Ltd. M/s RLG Retail Private Limited M/s Decathlon S.A France. M/s Damiani India Private Limited M/s Bharti AXA Life Insurance Company Limited Approval is sought by M/s FCC India to acquire additional 50% equity stake (represented by 39,50,000 equity shares) in M/s FCC Rico from M/s FCC Co Ltd, the consideration for which would be discharged by swap of shares wherein FCC India's equity shares would be issued to FCC Japan. M/s Datamark Prodapt India BPO Private Limited, Chennai seeks permission for conversion of Private Company limited by shares into a LLP. The applicant has sought approval to enhance the foreign equity participation of M/s Richemont Services B.V. from existing 51% to 100% in M/s RLG Retail Private Limited, for undertaking single brand retail trading of Cartier products in India. M/s Decathlon SA France has sought approval for change of single brand from Oxylane to Decathlon. The applicant has sought approval to enhance the foreign equity participation of M/s Damiani International B.V. from existing 51% to 100%, by way of purchase of 49% shares from its own internal accruals by acquiring from existing shareholders of M/s Damiani India Pvt. Ltd. Bharti AXA Life Insurance Company Limited, A Joint venture between AXA India holdings and Bharti Insurance Holdings Private Limited has sought approval for (i) Transfer of 26.78% from Bharti Insurance Holdings Private Limited to AXA India holdings. Insu-rance Manufacturing LLP Misc - Single Brand Retail Misc - Single Brand Retail Misc Retail Trading Rs. 444.50 Nil Rs. 31.00 Nil Rs. 3.34 Rs. 858.60 8

S. n. Name of the applicant Gist of the proposal (ii) Transfer of 10% held in First American Securities Private Limited from AXA India Holdings to Bharti group Sector Proposed FDI (In Rs. ) 17. Bharti AXA General Insurance Company Limited, a Joint venture between SocieteBeaujon and Bharti Insurance Holdings Private Limited has sought approval for Insu-rance Bharti AXA General Insurance Company Limited (i) Transfer of 26.78% from Bharti Insurance Holdings Private Limited to SocieteBeaujon Rs. 431.40 (ii) Transfer of 10% from SocieteBeaujon held in GIBA Holdings private Limited to Bharti group 18. M/s Curatio Healthcare (I) Private Limited Approval has been sought by M/s Curatio Healthcare (I) Private Limited, a Brownfield pharma company for foreign investment of 33.33% by transfer of shares from resident shareholders to non-residents Pharma Rs. 93.43 19. M/s Augere Wireless Broadband India Private Limited M/s Augere Wireless Broadband India Private Limited, an Indian telecom company, proposes to Increase foreign equity participation from 74% to 100%. Telecom Rs. 9.00 9

Source: DIPP, Govt. of India Table 2 Deferred FDI proposals s. n. Name of the applicant Gist of the proposal Sector 1. M/s Stericat Gut Strings Pvt. Ltd. M/s Stericat Gut Strings Pvt. Ltd. seeks to sell 77.5% stake to M/s Groupe Peters Surgical LLC (22.5% of which would be via share swap). Pharma 2. 3. 4. 5. Tabled Items M/s Blue Dart Express Limited M/s TPV Technology India Private Limited M/s Big India Malls Pvt. Ltd. M/s BASF Chemicals India Private Limited Approval has been sought by M/s Blue Dart Express Limited for the acquisition of shares in Blue dart Aviation Limited by way of purchase of shares from existing shareholders which would increasing the shareholding from 49%to 74%. Additionally 13% will be held by NRIs on a nonrepatriable basis. M/s TPV Technology India Private Limited, Gurgaon is seeking permission for issue of shares to M/s TPV BVI and Mr. Jason HSUAN pursuant to scheme of demerger. M/s Big Shopping Centres Ltd Israel, having 24.14% investment in M/s Big India Malls Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi (a construction development company) proposes to repatriate FDI by selling current undeveloped plots for lack of committed funding from LEHMAN (an existing shareholder) and additional funding from other shareholders. The company has also sought permission for waiver of the condition for completion of 50% of the project. M/s BASF Chemicals India Private Limited (BCIPL) proposes to convert the legal form of the Company from a private limited to a Limited Liability Partnership ( LLP ) under the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008. Civil Aviation Misc (Demerger) Construction and Development Industry 6. 7. M/s Vivimed Labs Limited M/s O-zone Networks Private Limited M/s Vivimed Labs Limited, Karnataka, brownfield pharmaceuticals company is seeking approval for issuance of warrants to a foreign investor M/s O-zone Networks Private Limited Delhi, engaged in telecom sector and with 33.33% existing FDI from M/s AL Telecom Holdings (India) Limited, Cyprus, seeks approval for upto 100% foreign investment by M/s Ozone BV, Netherlands by way of purchase of the equity share capital existing foreign and domestic shareholders. Pharma Internet services 10

8. 9. M/s Sharekhan Limited And M/s Human Value developers Pvt Ltd Approval has been sought by Sharekhan Limited and M/s Human Value developers Pvt Ltd for the transfer of CCDs and CCPs of their companies held by IDFC limited to Baring Private Equity Asia IV Mauritius Holdings Limited. M/s India Value Fund IV (IVF IV) is seeking approval of FIPB for: NBFC Telecom & Broadcasting M/s Indium IV (Mauritius) Limited through M/s India Value Fund IV (i) Making investment in an Indian Company i.e. M/s Atria Convergence Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (ACT) engaged in providing Internet Services (ISP). IVF IV and IVF III-A together proposes to invest in the capital of ACT in excess of 49% upto 100% by subscribing to equity/compulsorily convertible preference shares/fully convertible debentures. 10. M/s Knowlarity Communications Private Limited Source: DIPP, Govt. of India (ii) Making downstream investment in Companies engaged in ISP and Multi Subscriber Operator (MSO) activities. M/s Knowlarity Communications Private Limited, engaged in providing telecom services, has sought an approval to transfer equity shares from existing investors and fresh issue of equity shares and CCPS to existing and new investor- leading to an increased FDI stake from 56.14% to 80.97%. Telecom S.n. Name of the applicant Table 3 Rejected FDI proposals Gist of the proposal Sector 1. 2. 3. M/s Kusum Healthcare Private Limited, New Delhi M/s Sudeep Pharma Private Limited, Gujarat M/s Conress Labs (India) Private Limited, Hyderabad M/s Kusum Healthcare Private Limited, New Delhi, a brownfield pharmaceutical company has sought approval for issuing equity shares/ccps/ccds to M/s Upasa Holdings AG, Switzerland, leading to 25% shareholding in the applicant. Approval has been sought by a Brownfield pharmaceutical company for transfer from existing shareholders and fresh issue of shares to a foreign company resulting in 50% FDI in the company. M/s Conress Labs (India) Private Limited, seeking post-facto approval for the downstream investments made in M/s Odisha Biotech Park Private Limited and M/s RCC Laboratories Private Limited. Pharma Pharma Pharma 11

4. M/s Sai Life Sciences Limited, Hyderabad Approval has been sought by a Brownfield pharma company for transfer of shares from existing to new non-resident shareholders and further allotment of shares. Pharma 6. 7. 5. M/s Asergis Communications Private Limited, Delhi M/s Nickelodeon Asia Holdings Pte. Ltd., Singapore M/s S. Kumars Nationwide Limited M/s Asergis Communications Private Limited, Delhi, a new telecom company, has sought the approval for foreign equity participation of 100%. Approval has been sought by M/s Nickelodeon Asia Holdings Pte. Ltd., Singapore, to purchase the entire holdings of M/s Shinano Retail Private Limited, India in M/s Prism TV Private Limited. M/s S. Kumars Nationwide Limited seeks permission a share swap arrangement with M/s Indivest Pte. Ltd. Commu-nications Information & Broadcasting Manu-facturing 8. 9. 10. 11. M/s Barefoot Resorts & Leisure India Pvt. Ltd., Chennai Mr. Phil Arthur Bedford, British National (Dubai Resident) M/s Warden Petrochem Pvt. Ltd. M/s VRL Impex& Services LLP M/s Barefoot Resorts & Leisure India Pvt. Ltd., Chennai, operating in the hospitality business, has applied for post facto approval to regularize the allotment of partly paid up shares to M/s Fruition Resorts Limited, Mauritius. Mr. Phil Arthur Bedford, a British National and Dubai Resident has sought approval to set up an LLP in India which will act as the Master Franchisee of the Referral Institute, an institute engaged in providing consultation tools to help business professional to gain financial success through relation based referral marketing. The proposal is for conversion of company into LLP. The proposed LLP intends to do commodity trading and commission income. As per Clause 9(a) 1 of the draft LLP Agreement, the business of LLP would be to carry on the business of trading in commodities of all types, commission incomes of all types and holding of existing property. M/s VRL Impex & Services LLP is a recently formed Limited Liability Partnership(LLP) with 90 percent ownership by a NRI (Umang Madhukar- Jani) and 10 percent by a resident Indian (Sandhya MadhukarJani). The applicant has requested approval for NRI investment via LLP to the tune of Rupees Twenty Crores. At the moment, the NRI partner has sent Euro 1,000 only to his account with local Indian bank and same is kept pending for credit by the local Indian bank pending FIPB approval. Misc LLP LLP The applicant has further informed that they intend to sell imported items to distributors (at state/taluka/district etc level) and/or shop owners in small villages. 12

Tabled Items 12. Pharma M/s Elanco India Private Limited Approval has been sought by a Greenfield pharma company for the acquisition of its shares by a foreign company for the purpose of acquiring business of a Brownfield pharma company Source: DIPP, Govt. of India 13

Maize Refined Soy Oil Soyabean Wheat Aluminium Copper Cotton Lead Natural Gas Nickel Tin Zinc Gold Silver 2.2 Basic Metals and Agriculture Commodities in Spot Market Performance of Metals Market Spot Prices 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0-1.0-2.0-3.0-4.0-2.1 0.1 Weekly Changes in % 3.2 0.8-0.7-1.1-2.5 1.9 0.3 0.3 Source: MCX, ASSOCHAM Economic Research Bureau Note: For details please refer appendix Performance Agri Commodities Market Spot Prices Weekly Changes in % 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 0.4 1.3 3.2 1.2 Source: MCX, ASSOCHAM Economic Research Bureau Note: For details please refer appendix 14

6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 13th 15th 16th 17th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 27th 28th 29th 30th 5th 6th 7th 8th Rs/USD Rs/Euro April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. 3. Market Trends FII Equity Flows Equity (Rs. Crore) 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 BSE equity Buy Sell 130000 120000 110000 100000 90000 80000 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 All India Equity Buy Sell 2013-14 2014-15 2013-14 2014-15 Source: BSE and ASSOCHAM Economic Research Bureau Exchange Rate Market Variation 64.5 64.0 63.5 63.0 62.5 Rs/USD 63.4 63.2 62.9 62.8 62.6 62.3 67.1 67.5 67.3 67.6 67.7 Rs/Euro 64.0 63.9 72.5 63.6 63.6 63.5 71.5 71.8 63.663.363.2 69.2 69.3 68.9 68.5 70.570.5 73.0 72.0 71.0 70.0 69.0 68.0 67.0 66.0 BSE Sensex NSE 62.0 65.0-0.4 April 2015 May 2015-0.5 Source: RBI, BSE, NSE and ASSOCHAM Economic Research Bureau 15

4. Global Developments 4.1 UK International Trade, March 2015 UK s deficit on trade in goods and services was estimated to have been 2.8 billion in March 2015, compared with 3.3 billion in February 2015. This reflects a deficit of 10.1 billion on goods, partially offset by an estimated surplus of 7.3 billion on services. In quarter 1 January to March 2015, the UK's deficit on trade in goods and services was estimated to have been 7.5 billion; widening by 1.5 billion from the previous quarter. In quarter 1 January to March 2015, the trade in goods deficit widened by 0.8 billion to 29.9 billion. The widening reflects a 2.7 billion fall in exports and a 1.9 billion fall in imports. At the commodity level, the fall in exports in quarter 1 reflects a 2.2 billion decrease in exports of fuels; specifically, oil exported to EU countries, which fell by 2.1 billion from the previous quarter. Over the same period, imports of fuels fell by 2.2 billion, reflecting a 1.8 billion fall in imports of oil from outside the EU. Table 4 Balance of UK trade in goods and services, March 2015 ( billion) Balance of trade in goods Balance of trade in services Total trade balance EU Non-EU Total 2014 Mar -5.5-2.9-8.3 6.9-1.4 2015 Jan -7-2 -9 7.6-1.3 Feb -7.5-3.3-10.8 7.5-3.3 16

Mar -7-3.2-10.1 7.3-2.8 Source: UK Office for National Statistics 4.2 Euro Area and EU28 Industrial producer prices According to the statistical office of the European Union, in March 2015 compared with February 2015, industrial producer prices rose by 0.2% in both the euro area (EA19) and the EU28. In February 20153 prices increased by 0.6% in both zones. In March 2015, compared with March 2014, industrial producer prices decreased by 2.3% in the euro area and by 2.9% in the EU28. Monthly comparison by main industrial grouping and by Member State The 0.2% increase in industrial producer prices in total industry in the euro area in March 2015, compared with February 2015, is due to rises of 0.5% in the energy sector, of 0.2% for intermediate goods and of 0.1% for capital goods, durable consumer goods and non-durable consumer goods. Prices in total industry excluding energy also increased by 0.2%. In the EU28, the 0.2% increase is due to rises of 0.7% in the energy sector, of 0.2% for intermediate goods and of 0.1% for capital goods, durable consumer goods and non-durable consumer goods. Prices in total industry excluding energy also increased by 0.2%. The highest increases in industrial producer prices were observed in Ireland (+2.6%), Belgium (+1.7%) and Croatia (+1.2%), and the largest decreases in Cyprus (-3.3%), Denmark (-0.8%) and Latvia (-0.7%). Table 5 Industrial producer prices on the domestic market (% change compared with previous month) Oct 2014 Nov 2014 Dec 2014 Jan 2015 Feb 2015 March 2015 EA19 Total industry -0.3-0.3-1.0-1.1 0.6 0.2 Total industry excluding energy -0.2-0.1-0.2-0.2-0.1 0.2 Intermediate goods -0.1-0.2-0.5-0.5-0.1 0.2 Energy -0.8-0.7-3.1-3.5 2.1 0.5 Capital goods 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.1 Durable consumer goods 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.1 Non-durable consumer goods -0.5-0.1-0.1-0.1 0.0 0.1 EU28 Total industry -0.5-0.3-1.2-1.3 0.6 0.2 17

Total industry excluding energy -0.2-0.1-0.2-0.1-0.1 0.2 Intermediate goods -0.1-0.2-0.4-0.5-0.1 0.2 Energy -1.5-1.2-4.2-4.7 2.5 0.7 Capital goods 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.1 Durable consumer goods 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.1 Non-durable consumer goods -0.5-0.1-0.1-0.1 0.0 0.1 Source: The statistical office of the European Union 18

5. Data Appendix Table 6 Latest Available Financial Information Item April. 24, 2015 May. 01, 2015 Percentage Change Deposits of Scheduled Commercial Banks 3,732.24 3,986.58 with RBI (Rs. Billion) 6.81 Foreign Currency Assets of RBI (Rs. Billion) 20,507.21 21,024.89 2.52 Advances of RBI to the Central Government (Rs. Billion) Advances of RBI to the Scheduled Commercial Banks (Rs. Billion) 1.20 1,130.90 1,144.43 Foreign Exchange Reserves (US$ Billion) 344.6 351.9 2.11 Source: RBI, Govt. of India Table 7 BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty Index Index May. 04, 2015 May. 08, 2015 Percentage Change BSE SENSEX 27,204.6 27,105.4-0.4 S & P CNX NIFTY 8,230.1 8,191.5-0.5 Source: BSE India and NSE India Table 8 Metals Market Spot Prices Index (Rs.) May 2015 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th Weekly Changes in % Aluminium 1 KGS 122.0 121.4 121.9 119.5 119.4-2.1 Copper 1 KGS 410.6 409.4 411.0 410.6 411.0 0.1 Cotton 1 BALES NA 16820.0 16990.0 16950.0 16960.0 0.8 Lead 1 KGS 136.0 135.9 134.5 132.9 132.6-2.5 Natural Gas 1 mmbtu 176.5 179.4 176.6 176.7 174.6-1.1 Nickel 1 KGS 874.7 897.4 917.2 887.7 902.8 3.2 Tin 1 KGS 1028.3 1016.8 1019.3 1025.5 1020.8-0.7 Zinc 1 KGS 149.8 152.4 152.9 152.2 152.6 1.9 Gold 10 GRMS NA 26762.0 26784.0 26904.0 26845.0 0.3 Silver 1 KGS NA 37226.0 37288.0 37319.0 37326.0 0.3 Source: MCX NA: Not Available 19

Table 9 Agri. Commodities Market Spot Prices (Rs.) May 2015 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th Weekly Changes in % Maize 100 KGS NA 1270.0 1265.0 1270.0 1275.0 0.4 Refined Soy Oil 10 KGS NA 628.3 634.2 635.6 636.3 1.3 Soyabean 100 KGS NA 4075.0 4128.5 4145.0 4203.5 3.2 Wheat 100 KGS NA 1495.0 1510.0 1525.0 1513.0 1.2 Source: MCX NA: Not Available 20

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