AMX index explained

The AMX index, derived from Amsterdam Midkap Index, also known as Midkap index or simply Midkap, is a stock market index composed of Dutch companies that trade on Euronext Amsterdam, formerly known as the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. The index was started in 1995. It is composed of the 25 funds that trade on the exchange and that rank 26-50 in size. The funds that rank 1-25 in size are represented in the AEX index.

Composition

As of June 2021 the AMX index has the following composition.[1]

Company ICB Sector Ticker symbol Index weighting (%)
airlines 2.52
machinery: Industrial 1.57
iron and steel 4.0
engineering and contracting services 4.81
Boskalisconstruction 3.74
Corbionfood products 5.50
retail REITs 1.61
investment services 2.44
engineering and contracting services 1.61
medical supplies 3.46
financial services 2.25
Fertilizers 2.92
delivery services 3.92
oil equipment and services 3.73
electrical components 2.81
WDPindustrial REITs 8.47
soft drinks 4.42
Alfen electronic equipment 3.14
recreational services 2.71
Abn Amrobank 7.86
Vopaktransportation services 4.64
electronic equipment 8.21
delivery services 6.52
medical equipment 2.37
Galapagosbiotechnology 4.79

See also

References

  1. Web site: 30 June 2021. AMX-index. live. 12 August 2021. Euronext. https://web.archive.org/web/20210812114029/https://live.euronext.com/sites/default/files/documentation/index-factsheets/AMX_20210630_0.pdf . 2021-08-12 .

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