Annual Australian Cash Equity Market

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Annual Australian Cash Equity Market ASX Equity Market Turnover Average Total Market Capitalisation and Liquidity (1987 to 212) A$B 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, 8 6 4 2 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Percentage (%) 1987 1988 1989 199 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 Turnover A$B Average Mkt cap A$B Liquidity %

Disclaimer: This is not intended to be financial product advice. To the extent permitted by law, ASX Limited ABN 98 8 624 691 and its related bodies corporate excludes all liability for any loss or damage arising in any way including by way of negligence. This document is not a substitute for the Operating Rules of the relevant ASX entity and in the case of any inconsistency, the Operating Rules prevail. Copyright 213 ASX Limited ABN 98 8 624 691. All rights reserved 213. Exchange Centre, 2 Bridge Street, Sydney NSW 2 Telephone: 131 279 www.asx.com.au For these products the market is operated by ASX Limited ABN 98 8 624 691

page 1 Market Overview With a total market capitalisation of approximately A$1.4 trillion (December 212), the ASX equity market is currently ranked 8th largest in the world in terms of free float market capitalisation. The following charts provide an overview of the Australian Cash Equity Market. Listed Companies by Industry: December 212 There are 2,188 listed entities on ASX 1.3% 1.7% 9.8% 5.7% 12.8% Health Care 6.4% Industrials 1.% Information Technology 5.5% Materials 1.7% (ex Metals & Mining) Market Capitalisation by Industry: December 212 4.1% 1.9% 11.1% 33.4% 35.5% Industrials 6.8% Information Technology.9% Materials 2.6% (ex Metals & Mining) Health Care 3.8%

page 2 Ownership of ASX Listed Equity (A$1,24b) Other Financial Institutions 1%, $125b Pension Funds & Insurance Companies 29%, $359b Rest of the World 46%, $574b Households 13%, $158b Private non-financial Corporations & Government 2%, $23b Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, ABS 5232. Financial Accounts, Table 32, September quarter 212 Australian IPOs 1999 to 212 35 3 IPO Cap issued $B 3 25 25 2 15 1 2 15 1 5 5 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 The value of new listings was $7.15b for 212 with 83 new listings during the year.

page 3 Capital Raising ASX is consistently among the global leaders in capital raising. The total capital raised was A$42.3 billion in 212. ASX Capital Raising 212 (A$B) 211 (A$B) Primary Raisings IPOs $7.15 $15.5 Secondary Raisings Rights Issues $6.52 $7.52 Placements & SPPs $18.11 $13.7 DRPs $8.8 $1.8 Calls $.1 $.11 Options $.21 $.3 Prospectus $. $.12 Staff share plans $2.24 $1.9 Total Raisings $42.31 $48.6 Other Capital Changes Share Repurchases -$8.59 -$13.1 Total Capital Raising 12 Primary Capital Raising 3 1 25 8 2 6 15 4 1 2 5 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 Secondary Capital Raising 1 Share Buybacks -2 8-4 -6 6-8 -1 4-12 -14 2-16 -18-2 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 Source: ASX.

page 4 Trading on ASX ASX Cash Market Average Daily Value 8 7 6 A$ Billion 5 4 3 2 1 June 24 Dec 24 June 25 Dec 25 June 26 Dec 26 June 27 Dec 27 June 28 Dec 28 June 29 Dec 29 June 21 Dec 21 June 211 Dec 211 June 212 Dec 212 Note: Total of Equities, Interest Rate Markets and Warrants Trade Count vs Average Trade Size 2,, 4, 35, 15,, 3, 25, 1,, 2, 15, 5,, 1, 5, Sep 25 Dec 25 Mar 26 June 26 Sep 26 Dec 26 Mar 27 June 27 Sep 27 Dec 27 Mar 28 June 28 Sep 28 Dec 28 Mar 29 June 29 Sep 29 Dec 29 Mar 21 June 21 Sep 21 Dec 21 Mar 211 June 211 Sep 211 Dec 211 Mar 212 Jun 212 Sep 212 Dec 212 Note: Total of Equities, Interest Rate Markets and Warrants

page 5 ASX Equity Trade Execution 212 NBBO Crossing Trade Report 1.6% Priority Crossings 9.4% Centre Point Crossings 1.1% Upstairs and OTC reporting (e.g. Block Specials, Portfolios) 11.1% Icebergs & Undisclosed.1% Centre Point 2.6% Continuous Matching TradeMatch, PureMatch 6.4% Opening & Closing Auctions 13.6% Value of trades matched by trade time on ASX TradeMatch 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 29-211 Average 1H 212 2H 212

page 6 Trading on ASX ASX Trade In November 21, ASX launched its next generation trading system, ASX Trade, providing the fastest integrated equities and derivatives trading platform in the world. ASX Trade is powered by NASDAQ OMX s Genium INET platform. Latency is now 1 times faster than it was two years ago, having been improved from 3 milliseconds in 28 to 3 microseconds today. The improved latency has been coupled with increased capacity, rising from 2, orders per second to 1, orders per second now. ASX Best ASX Best is a new generation trading application for a multi-market environment supporting smart order routing and additional functionality. ASX Best is co-located in ASX s data centre the ASX Australian Liquidity Centre (ALC) thereby providing low latency access to ASX TradeMatch and PureMatch. ASX Best is venue-neutral, offering low latency network connection to Chi-X and any other subsequent lit venue to support best execution. ASX Best is powered by Fidessa. ASX Net ASX Net is a fully managed, low latency and high capacity network solution that provides domestic connectivity to all ASX products including trading, clearing, settlement and market data. ASX Net is an Ethernet network provided over point-to-point fibre, delivers Sydney CBD distributed network access latency of approximately 2 microseconds. ASX Australian Liquidity Centre (ALC) The ALC is a purpose built, state-of-the-art data centre that hosts all ASX Liquidity. The ALC provides the fastest possible access to market data and trade execution for all ASX markets. The ALC is open to any customer needing data centre services and is vendor neutral. Participants, Clients, Service and System providers will have access to the facilities enabling more seamless connectivity between users. Execution Costs Across Major Regional Exchanges MARKET MARKET IMPACT (BPS) COST OF DELAY (BPS) IMPLEMENTATION AVERAGE AGENCY SHORTFALL (BPS) COMMISSION (BPS) Australia 31-4 28 11 Hong Kong 37-9 28 4 Japan 25-3 22 11 Singapore 3 1 31 11 South Korea 51 2 53 1 Taiwan 44-21 24 15 Source: The Trade Q3 212 ASX compares favourably with other regional exchanges in terms of implicit execution costs, with the lowest overall market impact and implementation shortfall measures in Asia-Pacific. Top 1 Stocks STOCK ASX S&P/ASX 2 MARKET CAP AVERAGE AVERAGE # OF AVERAGE CODE INDEX WEIGHT (A$ B) DAILY VALUE TRADES / DAY TRADE SIZE BHP Billiton BHP 1.1 $121.8 $36,455,93 18,698 $19,278 Commonwealth Bank CBA 8.6 $14.3 $239,,575 15,512 $15,47 Westpac WBC 7.2 $87.1 $191,8,541 13,19 $14,541 ANZ ANZ 6.4 $77. $171,883,724 13,86 $13,135 National Australia Bank NAB 5.6 $67.3 $176,843,453 12,797 $13,819 Telstra TLS 4.8 $57.5 $171,817,571 7,294 $23,555 Wesfarmers WES 3.7 $44.7 $81,366,684 9,682 $8,44 Woolworths WOW 3.4 $4.7 $79,545,826 8,491 $9,368 Rio Tinto RIO 2.5 $3.3 $27,577,824 16,949 $12,248 CSL CSL 2.4 $28.8 $7,267,268 11,453 $6,135 Source: IRESS at 13 Feb 213 Jan12 Dec12

page 7 ASX Market Micro-structure ASX operates multiple order-driven markets for equity securities. Orders in TradeMatch are matched continuously in price time priority with single price auctions facilitating the opening and closing sessions. TradeMatch also offers crossing, trade registration and large order execution facilities. PureMatch is a new order book offering continuous trading in a subset of ASX listed securities. Trading Hours GMT + 1: (Eastern Standard Time) The market goes through a number of phases on any trading day. The particular market phase determines the type of action that may be taken for an order on ASX Trade, which in turn affects how trading is conducted. Time TradeMatch PureMatch 7:am Pre_Open Close 1:am 1:3am Open 3:35pm Open 4:pm Pre_CSPA 4:1pm CSPA 4:12pm Adjust Adjust Opening and Closing Auctions The opening and closing price for a security is determined by a four step approach involving the use of conditional decision rules. The same auction is used for opening and closing trading, IPOs and resuming trading after halts or suspensions. The four steps work as follows: Using all orders in the order book, the system determines the cumulative buy and sell quantities for each side of the book and then calculate the maximum executable volume (MEV) at each price level The system establishes the minimum surplus i.e. the price level where unfilled volume is at a minimum The system determines whether the majority of market pressure is on the buying or the selling side The system determines the latest reference price, usually the last price in trading for the previous day and if needed a comparison between the reference price and the auction price. Morning Auction The morning auction is split into groups to allow traders time to effectively manage their orders during the opening of trade. The opening rotation is split into five groups as follows: Group 1 1:: am +/- 15 secs A-B e.g. ANZ, BHP Group 2 1:2:15 am +/- 15 secs C-F e.g. CPU, DJS Group 3 1:4:3 am +/- 15 secs G-M e.g. GPT, IPL Group 4 1:6:45 am +/- 15 secs N-R e.g. QAN, RIO Group 5 1:9: am +/- 15 secs S-Z e.g. TLS, WOW Price Step (Tick Size) The highly granulated ASX tick sizes offer reduced market impact for dealing by encouraging small market spreads. PRICE RANGE PRICE STEP NUMBER OF EQUITY SECURITIES NUMBER OF EQUITY SECURITIES (%).1 cents 9.9 cents $.1 832 43.9% 1 cents 199.5 cents $.5 87 42.6% $2. $99,999,99 $.1 255 13.5%

page 8 Main Order Types Offered by ASX Limit (LMT) A Limit Order is entered as a defined price, the order will not execute at a worse price. Market-To-Limit (MTL) A Market-to-Limit order is a market order that converts to a limit price equal to the current best opposing price. Best-Limit (BST) A Best Order is priority queued as a limit order at the current best bid or ask on the same side of the market. Short Sell (SHL) Covered Short Selling is permitted under the Corporations Act. There are also special arrangements for Market Makers under certain circumstances. In conjunction with the order types there are also several validity attributes: FoK: Fill or Kill, the order is cancelled if all the quantity cannot be executed immediately FaK: Fill and Kill, fill the order now as far as possible then cancel the rest Day: Expire at the end of the day Exp: Expire at the instrument s expiration date Date: Expire after a certain amount of calendar days GTC: Good till Cancelled, expire at the maximum allowed time for that particular instrument type ASX Centre Point Centre Point an anonymous order that enables execution at the midpoint of the best bid and offer in ASX TradeMatch. Centre Point Block block midpoint matching service supporting minimum fill protection Limit Sweep and Market to Limit Sweep low latency routing between ASX Centre Point and TradeMatch Advanced Order Types Undisclosed Order an order type that is fully disclosed in terms of execution price but undisclosed regarding execution volume. Iceberg Order a simple order reloading algorithm in TradeMatch, aimed at enhancing order management and controlling order signalling. Equity Combinations reduce execution risk by entering multi-leg strategies at a specified net price. Crossings Priority Crossings ASX allows Priority Crossings where a Trading Participants acts as buyer and seller in one transaction. The Trading Participant can use the ASX System to achieve time priority at the crossing price if the trade is executed according to ASX Operating Rules. Centre Point Crossing Enables an ASX Participant to cross at the midpoint of the best bid and offer in the ASX TradeMatch. Off-Market Specials A Block Special Crossing (BSC) is a crossing transaction that meets certain value conditions and therefore can be conducted off-market and reported back to the market as an off-market trade (requirements are set out in the relevant ASX Operating Rules Procedures. Block Special Crossings can currently be reported at any negotiated price. Facilitation Off-Market Specials that meet a further minimum value requirement can have their reporting to the market delayed. One side of these trades must be facilitated as principal by a broker. The minimum consideration for this transaction is between $2 and $15 million depending on the category of security. NBBO Crossings Crossings at or within the national best bid and offer. Portfolio Crossings Portfolio Special Crossings are a type of Block Special Crossing and allow a basket of securities to be traded together off-market if they meet certain minimum value and number of securities requirements. Portfolio Special Crossings enable you to trade an entire portfolio and can potentially have their reporting to the market delayed.

About ASX ASX is a multi-asset class, vertically integrated exchange group, and one of the world s top-1 listed exchange groups measured by market capitalisation. ASX s activities span primary and secondary market services, central counterparty risk transfer, and securities settlement for both the equities and fixed income markets. It functions as a market operator, clearing house and payments system facilitator. It monitors and enforces compliance with its operating rules, promotes standards of corporate governance among Australia s listed companies and helps to educate retail investors. ASX s diverse domestic and international customer base includes issuers of securities and financial products, investment and trading banks, fund managers, hedge funds, commodity trading advisers, brokers and proprietary traders, market data vendors and retail investors. By providing its systems, processes and services reliably and fairly, ASX generates confidence in the markets that depend on its infrastructure. This is integral to ASX s long-term commercial success. More information on ASX can be found on our website www.asx.com.au Further information Andrew Musgrave Regional Manager, Asia +61 2 9227 211 andrew.musgrave@asx.com.au James Keeley Regional Manager, Europe +44 23 9 3375 james.keeley@asx.com.au Cynthia Tazioli VP, Business Development North America +1 312 83 584 cynthia.tazioli@asx.com.au

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