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FEDERATION OF EURO-ASIAN STOCK EXCHANGES ANNUAL REPORT APRIL 2014 FEDERATION OF EURO-ASIAN STOCK EXCHANGES BILATERAL INITIATIVES PROGRAM The Federation supports a fully funded bilateral visits Program to facilitate visits of personnel of FEAS members with each other for the purpose of exchange of information and experience on specific topics of interest to both parties. Almost all Federation members have now participated in this program, which continued during 2013. In 2012 8 bilateral trainings have been successfully completed. FEAS INDICES Three indexes were launched in June 2009; a composite, and two regional sub-indexes. The Dow Jones FEAS Indexes are designed to underlie index-linked investment products such as funds and structured products. Dow Jones FEAS Composite Index currently includes a number of component stocks in 11 member exchanges. In November 2011 a blue chip investable index was launched called the Titans 50. The index universe is defined as all stocks in the Dow Jones FEAS Composite Index. Exchanges represented in the index are: Abu Dhabi (UAE), Almaty (Kazakhastan), Amman (Jordan), Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Belgrade (Serbia), Bucharest (Romania), Cairo (Egypt), Istanbul (Turkey), Karachi (Pakistan), Manama (Kingdom of Bahrain), Muscat (Oman), Nablus (Palestine), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Skopje (Republic of Macedonia), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Zagreb (Croatia). The 50 Blue Chip companies which are in the index were selected based on a ranking which is calculated by weighting each stock’s float- adjusted market capitalization at 60%, sales/ revenue at 20% and net income at 20%. The top 50 stocks by final rank are selected as index components. REVENUE AND EXPENSE REPORT In line with the decisions of the 18th General Assembly, the FEAS Secretariat conducted the revenue and expense survey again in 2013 based on the member data of 2008 and 2012. The R&E Report of 2009-2013 will be conducted during the General Assembly in November 2014. WORKING COMMITTEE In 2013, members convened twice to hold working committee meetings. During the meetings in Sarajevo on May 22, 2013, hosted by Sarajevo Stock Exchange, reports were presented by the task forces including Rules and Regulations and Dealers Associations Task Forces. Updates were also provided by the Secretariat on the status of the FEAS Publications, Bilateral visits, Draft Financial Report 2013, FEAS Index and Calendar of Events. Muscat Securities Market hosted the working committee meetings in Muscat on December 3, 2013, prior to the General Assembly. The Secretariat provided the members with information on the latest activities mandated by the working committee participants. Also membership, criteria and vetting process have been revised and updated. Task Forces There are 3 task forces focusing on various sectoral topics. Each task force is steered by a member who is expected to provide guidance to task force members in producing studies on sector-related issues. The activities which have been undertaken by the task forces in 2012 are as follows: Rules and Regulation (Led by the Bulgarian Stock Exchange) The Task Force regularly updates the Rule Book to make sure that it is in line with international policies including EU regulations and G-20 communiques. There are also other regulatory initiatives by International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), mostly covering technical basis. Periodically, the Task Force will update the Rule Book by reviewing all the rules and regulations. A complementary session will be held during the next meeting to discuss “crowd funding”. A specialist actively involved in crowd funding business is to be invited to the next gathering to enlighten the members. Investors Relations Task Force The Investor Relations Task Force was established at the WC in Sarajevo to address multi-pronged aspects of investor protection, investor complaints and market awareness. There are four streams in due respect: Stream 1 - Handling Investor Complaints The final version of the guideline for best practices on investor complaints based on the findings that were collated through a previously-conducted survey was conducted. Stream 2 -Market Interest The survey will be revised as a first step. Stream 3- Exchange interrelations with brokerage firms Task Force will work on the current mechanics and governance in terms of the relationships. Survey will be revised based on the change of audience who are exchanges now not brokers. Result of the survey will be reported and the outcome should be complementary to Stream 1’s work. Stream 4 - CSDs role for investor protection and governance This stream works on CSDs role on different angles. SME Task Force The outline of the Task Force plans and the survey were delivered. Survey results and a brief assessment will also be conducted. FEAS MEETINGS IN 2013 Working Committee & 26ndth Executive Board Meetings on May 22, 2012 -Sarajevo,Bosnia & Herzegovina The first working committee meeting of 2013 was held in Istanbul, Turkey on the 22nd May, 2013 at the invitation of the Sarajevo Stock Exchange. The 26th Executive Board Meeting was held on the 22nd of May following the WC meeting. WC & 27th Executive Board Meeting and 19th General Assembly Meeting - December 3-4, 2013- Muscat,Oman The 19th Annual General Assembly of FEAS was held in Muscat, Oman on December 3-4,2013, hosted by the Muscat Securities Market. The Working Committee and 27th Executive Board meeting were also held prior to the General Assembly. PUBLICATIONS & INFORMATION • FEAS Library: The Library can be accessed through the Publications drop down menu on the main page at www.feas.org or through this link. http://www.feas.org/Library. aspx The FEAS Library is open to experts and organizations with financial market related material. If you would like to make a submission to the FEAS Library, please send your electronic files and links to the FEAS secretariat at [email protected]. • F EAS Year Book (FEAS BOOK) & Magazines (INTERFEAS): This publication of annual activities of the Federation and information on its members, began in 1997 and is available electronically on the website: http://www.feas.org/Publications. aspx?Get=Annual%20Report&t=Pubs • F EAS Website: The FEAS website was re-launched in November 2012 and can be found at www.feas.org. Then the site, including a new FEAS Statistics Page, was renewed. The new site contains a new home page with the FEAS movie, dedicated pages to the FEAS Indexes a more concentrated emphasis on FEAS member data with profile pages, cross member comparisons on statistical data, historical data and a News Center with headlines from member markets. SUBSCRIBE To subscribe for the electronic version of FEAS publications, please go to www.feas.org and click on subscribe. Subscriptions include monthly notifications of statistics and newsletter updates, as well as advance notice of FEAS events and activities. CONTRIBUTORS Contributor sites can be seen on the FEAS website at: http://www.feas.org/Contributors.cfm. Finans Asset Management www.finansportfoy.com IS Investment www.isinvestment.com Tayburn www.tayburnkurumsal.com PAGE 5