The MDAX is a stock index which lists German companies. The index is calculated by Deutsche Börse.
Foundation | 19 January 1996 |
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Operator | Deutsche Börse |
Exchanges | Frankfurt Stock Exchange |
Constituents | 50 |
Type | Mid-cap, non-technology sectors |
Market cap | €42.9 billion (end 2008)[1] |
Weighting method | Market value-weighted |
Related indices | DAX, TecDAX, SDAX |
Website | MDAX homepage |
It includes the 50 Prime Standard shares from sectors excluding technology that rank immediately below the companies included in the DAX index. The company size is based on terms of order book volume and market capitalization.
The index is based on prices generated in the electronic trading system Xetra.
Companies
The following 50 companies make up the index as of the quarterly review effective on 12 December 2012.[2]
- Aareal Bank
- Aurubis
- Axel Springer
- BayWa
- Bilfinger Berger
- Brenntag
- Celesio
- Deutsche EuroShop
- Deutsche Wohnen
- Dürr
- EADS
- ElringKlinger
- Fielmann
- Fraport
- Fuchs Petrolub
- GAGFAH
- GEA Group
- Gerresheimer
- Gerry Weber International
- Gildemeister
- GSW Immobilien
- Hannover Re
- HHLA
- Hochtief
- Hugo Boss
- Kabel Deutschland
- Klöckner
- Krones
- KUKA
- Leoni
- MAN
- Metro
- MTU
- Norma Group
- ProSiebenSat.1 Media
- Puma
- Rational
- Rheinmetall
- Rhön-Klinikum
- SGL Carbon
- Salzgitter
- Sky Deutschland
- Stada
- Südzucker
- Symrise
- TAG
- Talanx
- TUI
- Wacker Chemie
- Wincor Nixdorf
See also
References
- ^ "MDAX Weighting 30.12.2008". Deutsche Börse. 30 December 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-21. [dead link]
- ^ "Unscheduled component change in MDAX". Deutsche Börse. 7 December 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2013.