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ABN AMRO launches first ever Egyptian stock market tracker certificate

The Egyptian Stock Market Certificate is a simple financial instrument that enables investors to gain exposure to the entire Case30 Index, without having to buy each individual stock.

Investors access the performance of the Case30 Index as the Certificate effectively replicates the performance of the Index.

Tailor-made structured products for private and retail clients are increasingly in demand in the Middle East. Given the boom financial markets in the region are experiencing, it isn't surprising there is such high demand for structures on local underlying assets, according to Sven Haefner of ABN AMRO Private Investor Products.

"We aim to provide these opportunities to our clients, and to offer access to markets in several Arab countries by creating joint ventures with local stock exchanges," he said.

"The foundations for growth in the regional derivatives market are being laid as many Arab countries have completed, and more are in the process of, capital market liberalisation and corporate governance reforms. The environment for domestic, regional and international investors in Middle Eastern structured products is very favourable. The Egyptian Stock Market Certificate was an exciting prospect, but the reality is even better,"


Haefner said.

The CASE 30 Index consists of the 30 most highly capitalised and liquid stocks on the Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchanges. Its current composition is diversified and includes telecoms, cotton and textile, banking and construction companies. These companies hold strong positions both domestically and across the Middle East, with many expanding beyond the region.

The Egyptian Stock Market Certificate has an Open-ended maturity and is listed on the SWX Swiss Stock Exchange.
 
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The current composition of the CASE 30 Index is highly diversified and includes telecoms, cotton and textiles, banking and construction companies. These companies hold strong positions both domestically and across the Middle East and Africa, with many also expanding beyond the region.

Index methodology requires that the market capitalization of the CASE
30 Index is adjusted by free float. The CASE 30 Index constituents are reviewed twice yearly (end of January and end of July). Liquidity is the most important criteria

Investors are entitled to exercise the Egyptian Stock Market Certificate on a yearly basis on
specified exercise dates and the Issuer is entitled to terminate the Certificate upon one year's notice commencing immediately after the Issue Date.

ABN AMRO Certificates are "Performance Tracking" products, which can be found on single stocks, indices, sectors, themes, commodities, interest rates, currencies, and actively managed funds, but in this case track the CASE 30 Index. The investment performance of these Certificates will track the underlying asset and investors cannot achieve outperformance. Most Certificates issued on international underlying instruments carry currency risk.

ABN AMRO
Netherlands-based ABN AMRO is a leading international bank with total assets of EUR 899.3 bln (as at 30 September 2005). It has over 3,000 branches in more than 60 countries and territories, and has a staff of over 98,000 full-time equivalents worldwide. ABN AMRO is listed on the Euronext and New York stock exchanges.

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