SPDR S&P/ASX 50 Fund (SFY)

The S&P/ASX 50 Index generally comprises the 50 largest securities by market capitalisation and most liquid public listed securities in Australia. At 31 December, 2006, the S&P/ASX 50 represented approximately 65% of the market capitalisation of domestic equities listed on the ASX.

Index Performance

As of 31-Jul-2010

Index Performance History

As of 30-Jul-2010

Holdings

Top Holdings As of 02-Sep-2010
Bhp Billiton Ltd 14.64%
Cmnwlth Bk Of Aust 9.15%
Westpac Bkg Corp 7.70%
Aust & Nz Bank Grp 6.82%
Natl Australia Bk 5.85%
Wesfarmers Ltd 4.39%
Woolworths Ltd 4.02%
Rio Tinto Limited 3.62%
Telstra Corp Ltd 3.56%
Newcrest Mining 3.31%
Top Sectors As of 02-Sep-2010
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Information

Index Characteristics As of 02-Sep-2010
Hist 3 Year EPS Growth 8.24%
Dividend Yield 4.39%
Price/Earnings 14.77
Fiscal Year 1 Price/Earnings 12.71
Price/Cash Flow 9.64
Return to Equity 14.94%
Total Market Capitalisation $930,499.20
Index Facts
Inception Date 01-Sep-2001
Base Value Index 1000
Current Value 4517.50
Index Statistics As of 02-Sep-2010
Number of Components 50
Weighted Average Market Cap (Millions) $43,957
Average Size (Millions):
Mean
$15,679.01
Median
$7,099.02
Size Range (Millions):
Largest
$117,159.19
Smallest
$2,558.16

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Purchase Information

SPDRs are flexible and easy to trade. Investors buy and sell them like shares, typically through a stock broker. Investors can also employ traditional share trading techniques, including stop orders, limit orders and margin purchases (if available).


To purchase a SPDR fund consult your stock broker or financial advisor.