S&P to Launch Industry's First Emerging Market Style Indices; Vietnam Added to the S&P Frontier Composite Index


NEW YORK, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Standard & Poor's, the world's leading index provider, announced today that it is set to launch new style indices
based upon its emerging market indices. Growth and Value indices will be calculated for the S&P/IFCI indices effective November 1, 2006. Separately,
Standard & Poor's announced that Vietnam would be added to the S&P Frontier Composite Index effective December 1, 2006.
Standard & Poor's is pioneering the Growth and Value indices for the S&P/IFCI indices effective November 1, 2006 with the history going back to
November 2003. As reporting guidelines in emerging markets have become more stringent and transparency has improved, investors are increasingly looking to
add value to their emerging market portfolios with strategies, which can generate different risk-adjusted returns. Growth and value scores for individual stocks, as well stock weights and index levels, will be available upon request. A multiple variable style methodology will also be used. A paper outlining the structure and methodology of the new style indices will be posted on www.globalindices.standardandpoors.com on November 1, 2006.


Recognizing the interest that Vietnam is increasingly generating amongst global investors, Standard & Poor's announced today that it would add Vietnam to its S&P Frontier Composite Index effective December 1, 2006. "Vietnam's economy has consistently grown in the range of 7-8% over the last several years," says Alka Banerjee, Vice President of Index Services at Standard &
Poor's. "In addition, its market capitalization, which is currently over $2.5 billion, has grown over 40 times since 2000. With it set to become the latest entrant into the World Trade Organization, Vietnam is well on its way to becoming fully integrated into the global economic landscape."

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