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Euro-Aggregate Corporate Index


Euro-Aggregate Corporate Index
The Euro-Aggregate Corporate Index contains fixed-rate, investment-grade Euro-denominated securities from industrial, utility and financial issuers only. Inclusion is based on the currency of the issue, and not the domicile of the issuer. Securities in the index are also part of the Euro-Aggregate, Pan-European Aggregate and the Global Aggregate Indices. The Euro-Aggregate Corporate Index was launched on July 1, 1998.

Sector Breakdown as of 12/31/2008

Access to the Index


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Industrial 35.5% Financial 57.6%

Utility 6.9%

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Quality Breakdown as of 12/31/2008


Aa 27.3%
POINT (Portfolio and Index Tool) Long Name: Euro Aggregate Corporate Short Name: eacorp

Aaa 5.8% Baa 17.9%

A 49.1%

Pricing and Related Issues


Sources & Frequency Timing All bonds are priced daily by Barclays Capital traders or third-party vendors. 4:15pm London time. If European markets are open, but the U.K. is closed, then pricing will remain constant until the close of the next U.K. business day. If the last business day of the month is a public holiday in the major European markets, then prices from the previous business day are used. Outstanding issues are priced on the bid side. New issues enter the index on the offer side. T+1 settlement basis. Multi-contributor verification. The primary price for each security is analyzed and compared to other third-party pricing sources through both statistical routines and scrutiny by the research staff. Significant discrepancies are researched and corrected as necessary. On occasion, index users may also challenge price levels, which are then reviewed by the pricing team. Prices are then updated as needed using input from the trading desk.

Bid or Offer Side Settlement Assumptions Verification

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Euro-Aggregate Corporate Index


Rules for Inclusion
Amount Outstanding Quality 300 million minimum par amount outstanding. Must be rated investment grade ( Baa3/BBB-/BBB- or above ) using the middle rating of Moodys, S&P and Fitch, respectively. When all three agencies rate an issue, a median or two out of three rating is used to determine index eligibility by dropping the highest and the lowest rating. When a rating from only two agencies is available, the lowest (most conservative) of the two is used. When a rating from only one agency is available, that rating is used to determine index eligibility. At least one year until final maturity, regardless of optionality. For securities with a coupon that converts from fixed to floating at least one year until the conversion date. Perpetual securities are included in the index provided they are callable or their coupons switch from fixed to variable rate. These are included until one year before their first call date, providing they meet all other index criteria. Senior and subordinated issues are included. Undated securities are included provided their coupons switch from fixed to variable rate. Fixed-rate. Step-up coupons and coupons that change according to a predetermined schedule are also included. Capital securities with coupons that convert from fixed to floating-rate are index-eligible given that they are currently fixed-rate; the maturity date then equals the conversion date. Fixed-rate perpetual capital securities which remain fixed-rate following their first call date, and which provide no incentives to call the bonds, are excluded. Euro. Publicly issued in the Eurobond and Euro-zone domestic markets. Included: Fixed-rate bullet, puttable and callable Soft bullets Fixed-rate and fixed-to-floating capital securities Excluded: Bonds with equity-type features (e.g., warrants, convertibility to equity) Private placements, including Schuldsheine Floating-rate issues

Maturity

Seniority of Debt Coupon

Currency Market of Issue Security Types

Rebalancing Rules
Frequency The composition of the Returns universe is rebalanced monthly at each month-end and represents the set of bonds on which returns are calculated. The Statistics Universe changes daily to reflect issues dropping out and entering the index, but is not used for returns calculation. On the last business day of the month, the composition of the latest Statistics universe becomes the Returns universe for the following month. During the month, indicative changes to securities (maturity, credit rating change, sector reclassification, amount outstanding) are reflected in both the Statistics and Returns universe of the index on a daily basis. These changes may cause bonds to enter or fall out of the Statistics universe of the index on a daily basis, but will affect the composition of the Returns universe only at month-end when the index is rebalanced. Interest and principal payments earned by the Returns universe are held in the index without a reinvestment return until month-end when it is removed from the index. Qualifying securities issued, but not necessarily settled, on or before the month-end rebalancing date qualify for inclusion in the following months Returns universe.

Index Changes

Reinvestment of Cash flows New Issues

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