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Table: The P&I/Towers Watson World 300 -- world's largest retirement funds

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    P&I/Towers Watson World 300
    Ranked by U.S. dollars, in millions. U.S. fund data are from the P&I 1,000, published Feb. 8, 2010; unless otherwise noted, Japan fund data are as of March 31, 2010, Australia fund data are as of June 30, 2010, and all other fund data are as of Dec. 31, 2009.
    RankFundCountryTotal assets
    1Government Pension Investment1Japan$1,315,071
    2Government Pension Fund-GlobalNorway$475,859
    3ABPNetherlands$299,873
    4National PensionKorea$234,946
    5Federal Retirement ThriftU.S.$234,404
    6California Public EmployeesU.S.$198,765
    7Local Government Officials2Japan$164,510
    8California State TeachersU.S.$130,461
    9New York State CommonU.S.$125,692
    10PFZWNetherlands$123,390
    11Central Provident Fund3Singapore$122,497
    12Canada Pension3Canada$122,067
    13Florida State BoardU.S.$114,663
    14National Social SecurityChina$113,716
    15Pension Fund Association2Japan$113,364
    16ATPDenmark$111,887
    17New York City RetirementU.S.$111,669
    18GEPF3South Africa$110,976
    19Employees Provident FundMalaysia$109,002
    20General MotorsU.S.$99,200
    21National Public Service2Japan$92,709
    22Ontario TeachersCanada$92,160
    23Texas TeachersU.S.$91,358
    24Fondo de Reserva SeguridadSpain$83,145
    25PreviBrazil$81,745
    26AT&TU.S.$80,206
    27Public School Employees2Japan$79,009
    28New York State TeachersU.S.$77,640
    29IBMU.S.$77,321
    30Wisconsin Investment BoardU.S.$73,096
    31BoeingU.S.$71,135
    32North CarolinaU.S.$70,815
    33New JerseyU.S.$68,698
    34Ohio Public EmployeesU.S.$67,650
    35Bayerische VersorgungskammerGermany$65,063
    36AlectaSweden$64,553
    37Future FundAustralia$60,710
    38General ElectricU.S.$58,300
    39Ohio State TeachersU.S.$58,236
    40BT Group3U.K.$57,211
    41Washington State BoardU.S.$56,709
    42Royal Dutch Shell4Netherlands$52,755
    43Oregon Public EmployeesU.S.$51,516
    44Michigan RetirementU.S.$50,914
    45Employees' Provident5India$50,094
    46FRR3France$49,442
    47Metaal/tech. Bedrijven3Netherlands$49,299
    48Organization for Workers2Japan$49,130
    49Virginia RetirementU.S.$48,203
    50Universities Superannuation3U.K.$48,021
    51Ford MotorU.S.$47,700
    52Georgia TeachersU.S.$47,552
    53VerizonU.S.$46,547
    54California UniversityU.S.$45,903
    55Pennsylvania School Employees.U.S.$45,740
    56Ontario Municipal EmployeesCanada$45,727
    57Royal Bank of Scotland Group6U.K.$45,093
    58PFA PensionDenmark$43,951
    59Electricity Supply Pension2U.K.$43,115
    60VarmaFinland$42,890
    61Public Institute for Social SecurityKuwait$42,231
    62Massachusetts PRIMU.S.$41,757
    63Royal Mail7U.K.$41,684
    64Lockheed MartinU.S.$40,764
    65Minnesota State BoardU.S.$40,724
    66AMF PensionSweden$40,655
    67Alcatel-LucentU.S.$38,158
    68Lloyds TSB Group6U.K.$37,977
    69BouwnijverheidNetherlands$37,834
    70United Nations Joint StaffU.S.$36,555
    71Quebec Government & PublicCanada$35,971
    72Private Schools Employees2Japan$35,822
    73Northrop GrummanU.S.$35,687
    74AFP ProvidaChile$35,682
    75Local Government PensionsFinland$35,402
    76National Pensions Reserve3Ireland$35,042
    77Colorado EmployeesU.S.$34,148
    78Bank of AmericaU.S.$33,957
    79Los Angeles County EmployeesU.S.$33,363
    80British Coal Pension Schemes3U.K.$32,884
    81IlmarinenFinland$32,776
    82Labor Pension FundTaiwan$32,343
    83Maryland State RetirementU.S.$31,833
    84PMENetherlands$31,717
    85Bundes PensionskasseSwitzerland$31,331
    86Illinois TeachersU.S.$31,326
    87BVVGermany$29,976
    88Hospitals of OntarioCanada$29,747
    89Australian SuperAustralia$29,179
    90Exxon MobilU.S.$29,000
    91AFP HabitatChile$28,992
    92Quebec Pension3Canada$28,965
    93Tennessee ConsolidatedU.S.$28,862
    94AP Fonden 3Sweden$28,227
    95AP Fonden 2Sweden$27,986
    96United TechnologiesU.S.$27,940
    97AP Fonden 1Sweden$27,888
    98State SuperAustralia$27,439
    99AP Fonden 4Sweden$27,043
    100Wells FargoU.S.$26,737
    101AFP CapitalChile$26,542
    102Public Service Pension Plan2Canada$26,484
    103Teamsters, Western Conf.U.S.$26,446
    104Railways PensionsU.K.$26,431
    105PetrosBrazil$26,167
    106Zilverfond2Belgium$25,907
    107Pennsylvania EmployeesU.S.$25,594
    108Barclays Bank U.K.U.K.$25,312
    109Alabama RetirementU.S.$24,885
    110QSuperAustralia$24,758
    111Chrysler GroupU.S.$24,531
    112National Grid3U.K.$24,033
    113SampensionDenmark$24,020
    114British Airways3U.K.$23,828
    115South Carolina RetirementU.S.$23,754
    116Missouri Public SchoolsU.S.$23,450
    117B.C. MunicipalCanada$23,412
    118National RailroadU.S.$23,348
    119National Pension Association2Japan$23,319
    120United Parcel ServiceU.S.$23,314
    121Arizona State RetirementU.S.$23,260
    122Banamex3Mexico$22,885
    123UniSuper1Australia$22,804
    124AFP CuprumChile$22,772
    125Mitsubishi UFJ Financial6Japan$22,673
    126PensionISSSTE3Mexico$22,604
    127BPU.K.$22,549
    128Connecticut RetirementU.S.$22,450
    129J.P. Morgan ChaseU.S.$22,440
    130DuPontU.S.$22,350
    131FUNCEFBrazil$22,231
    132Nippon Telegraph & TelephoneJapan$22,098
    133ING St. Psf.6Netherlands$21,941
    134Texas EmployeesU.S.$21,825
    135RaytheonU.S.$21,601
    136Illinois MunicipalU.S.$21,546
    137Nevada Public EmployeesU.S.$20,885
    138Unilever6U.K.$20,655
    139Bae Systems Pension SchemeU.K.$20,637
    140Bancomer3Mexico$20,499
    141BASF6Germany$19,791
    142Iowa Public EmployeesU.S.$19,652
    143UBSSwitzerland$19,602
    144BVK des Kantons ZurichSwitzerland$19,300
    145FedExU.S.$19,300
    146Utah State RetirementU.S.$19,225
    147PhillipsNetherlands$19,102
    148Retirement Fund-KWAP8Malaysia$19,099
    149PanasonicJapan$19,062
    150SiemensGermany$19,023
    151ChevronU.S.$18,894
    152HoneywellU.S.$18,863
    153Nestle6Switzerland$18,788
    154Teamsters, Central StatesU.S.$18,659
    155Mississippi EmployeesU.S.$18,541
    156KaiserU.S.$18,253
    157Hewlett-PackardU.S.$17,851
    158HSBC BankU.K.$17,701
    159State PensionFinland$17,653
    160Novartis6Switzerland$17,611
    161State FarmU.S.$17,500
    162CitigroupU.S.$17,471
    163ING3Mexico$17,247
    164RabobankNetherlands$17,226
    1653MU.S.$17,099
    166AkzoNobelU.K.$16,941
    167Greater Manchester3U.K.$16,860
    168Doctors Pension Funds ServicesNetherlands$16,786
    169Dow ChemicalU.S.$16,712
    170FSS-NSWAustralia$16,699
    171PensionDanmarkDenmark$16,691
    172Strathclyde Pension Fund3U.K.$16,632
    173Alaska RetirementU.S.$16,451
    174American AirlinesU.S.$16,414
    175AriaAustralia$16,187
    176Procter & GambleU.S.$16,141
    177Texas Municipal RetirementU.S.$16,077
    178PfizerU.S.$15,802
    179VBLGermany$15,764
    180Migros-Genossenschafts-BundSwitzerland$15,722
    181RESTAustralia$15,712
    182Shell OilU.S.$15,608
    183Ontario Pension Board9Canada$15,296
    184SpoorwegpensioenfondsNetherlands$15,231
    185Delta Air LinesU.S.$15,125
    186Local Authorities Pension Board3Canada$15,077
    187United Methodist ChurchU.S.$14,952
    188Texas County & DistrictU.S.$14,836
    189San Francisco City & CountyU.S.$14,829
    190PrudentialU.S.$14,791
    191B.C. Teachers5Canada$14,778
    192ABN AMRO6Netherlands$14,633
    193Zenkoku Shinyo KinkoJapan$14,592
    194ESSSuperAustralia$14,433
    195Industriens PensionDenmark$14,277
    196B.C. Public ServiceCanada$14,247
    197Georgia EmployeesU.S.$14,237
    198British Steel Pension Scheme5U.K.$14,140
    199Public Sector Pension FundTaiwan$14,084
    200Profuturo GNP3Mexico$14,001
    201Johnson & JohnsonU.S.$13,984
    202SunsuperAustralia$13,893
    203CaterpillarU.S.$13,709
    204Canadian National RailwaysCanada$13,701
    205Indiana Public EmployeesU.S.$13,656
    206HestaAustralia$13,647
    207Hitachi6Japan$13,629
    208Mizuho Financial Group6Japan$13,608
    209Canada PostCanada$13,513
    210FEFSSPortugal$13,481
    211PG&EU.S.$13,442
    212Government Pension Fund3Thailand$13,408
    213Deutsche Bank6Germany$13,402
    214Grafische BedrijvenNetherlands$13,365
    215Magistrenes PensionskasseDenmark$13,274
    216BP AmericaU.S.$13,200
    217RWEGermany$13,192
    218DaimlerGermany$13,180
    219BBC3U.K.$13,168
    220Nordrheinische Ärzteversorgung Germany$13,102
    221AvivaU.K.$13,085
    222Baden-WurttembergischeGermany$12,983
    223Construction & Building SuperAustralia$12,969
    224Kentucky TeachersU.S.$12,966
    225Illinois State UniversitiesU.S.$12,954
    226Inbursa3Mexico$12,823
    227Allianz6Germany$12,773
    228West Yorkshire3U.K.$12,757
    229Toyota Motor6Japan$12,662
    230Zurich Financial Services6Switzerland$12,622
    231Bell CanadaCanada$12,494
    232AP Fonden 7Sweden$12,488
    233Laegernes PensionskasseDenmark$12,362
    234Tapiola Mutual Pension Ins.Finland$12,260
    235Tokyo Municipal Government2Japan$12,255
    236General DynamicsU.S.$12,239
    237National ElectricU.S.$12,168
    238Credit SuisseSwitzerland$12,159
    239PK PostSwitzerland$12,114
    240GlaxoSmithKlineU.K.$12,109
    241West Midlands MetropolitanU.K.$11,950
    242Illinois State BoardU.S.$11,914
    243World BankU.S.$11,854
    244Hydro-QuebecCanada$11,845
    245Louisiana TeachersU.S.$11,782
    246SBB PensionskasseSwitzerland$11,567
    247AerzteVersorgung Westfalen LippeGermany$11,478
    248OPSEUCanada$11,461
    249City of Zurich10Switzerland$11,460
    250Rolls-RoyceU.K.$11,381
    251Kansas Public EmployeesU.S.$11,353
    252Lonmodtagernes DyrtidsfondDenmark$11,350
    253DeereU.S.$11,348
    254Eastman KodakU.S.$11,330
    255Wal-Mart StoresU.S.$11,298
    256Quebec Teachers2Canada$11,261
    257Los Angeles Fire & PoliceU.S.$11,258
    258Fonds de Comp./Securite SocialeLuxembourg$11,094
    259QwestU.S.$10,942
    260Porvenir8Colombia$10,916
    261Kentucky RetirementU.S.$10,715
    262MetLifeU.S.$10,711
    263Quebec Construction Industry2Canada$10,604
    264ConocoPhillipsU.S.$10,595
    265Federal Reserve EmployeesU.S.$10,570
    266Kraft FoodsU.S.$10,559
    267New York State Def. Comp.U.S.$10,554
    268International PaperU.S.$10,525
    269New Mexico Public EmployeesU.S.$10,512
    270ACE Aviation Holdings2Canada$10,457
    271Protección8Colombia$10,323
    272ExelonU.S.$10,282
    273Idaho Public EmployeesU.S.$10,228
    274Siemens (USA)U.S.$10,185
    275Hoffman La Roche6Switzerland$10,175
    276Ohio Police & FireU.S.$10,140
    277SygeplejerskerDenmark$10,045
    278FujitsuJapan$10,037
    279Hawaii EmployeesU.S.$9,765
    280AlcoaU.S.$9,724
    281E.ONGermany$9,715
    282Arkansas TeachersU.S.$9,661
    283Abbott LaboratoriesU.S.$9,636
    284Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group6Japan$9,572
    285Super2Australia$9,549
    286Southern Co.U.S.$9,448
    287Koch IndustriesU.S.$9,426
    288Los Angeles City EmployeesU.S.$9,328
    289Consolidated EdisonU.S.$9,284
    290Operating Eng. InternationalU.S.$9,277
    291Labor Insurance FundTaiwan$9,268
    292GESF/GESB-WAAustralia$9,174
    293Maine State RetirementU.S.$9,160
    294Chicago TeachersU.S.$9,157
    295Telstra SuperAustralia$9,143
    296Ohio School EmployeesU.S.$9,070
    297Government Service InsurancePhilippines$8,922
    298New Zealand Superannuation10New Zealand$8,795
    299Sears HoldingsU.S.$8,772
    300IntelU.S.$8,757
    Total $11,279,646
    Footnotes: 1As of Dec. 31, 2009; 2Estimate; 3As of March 31, 2010; 4Global figure (ex-U.S.); 5As of March 31, 2009; 6Global figure; 7As of March 28, 2010; 8As of April 30, 2010; 9As of June 30, 2010; 10As of June 30, 2009.

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