MDAX
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The MDAX is a stock index which lists German companies. The index is calculated by Deutsche Börse.
It includes the 50 Prime Standard shares from classic sectors 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.
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[edit] Companies
The following 50 companies make up the index following the replacements of AMB Generali, Beiersdorf and Salzgitter with Continental, Gerresheimer and Hypo Real Estate on 22 September 2008.[1]
- AarealBank
- Altana
- Arcandor
- Bauer Group
- Bilfinger Berger
- Celesio
- Continental
- Demag Cranes
- Deutsche EuroShop
- Douglas Holding
- EADS
- Fraport
- Fresenius SE
- Fuchs Petrolub
- GAGFAH
- GEA Group
- Gerresheimer
- Gildemeister
- Hannover Re
- HeidelbergCement
- Heidelberger Druckmaschinen
- HHLA
- Hochtief AG
- Hugo Boss
- Hypo Real Estate
- IVG Immobilien
- Klöckner
- Krones
- KUKA
- Lanxess
- Leoni
- MLP
- MTU
- Norddeutsche Affinerie
- Pfleiderer
- Praktiker
- Premiere
- ProSiebenSat.1 Media
- Puma
- Rheinmetall
- Rhön-Klinikum
- SGL Carbon
- Stada
- Südzucker
- Symrise
- Tognum
- TUI
- Vossloh
- Wacker Chemie
- Wincor Nixdorf
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[edit] References
- ^ "Beiersdorf and Salzgitter to be Included in DAX". Deutsche Börse (3 December 2008). Retrieved on 2008-12-22.
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