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CETOP
FoundationJanuary 1, 2001
Operator Budapest Stock Exchange
Exchanges Central Europe
Constituents20
Type Large-cap
Weighting method Free-float capitalization-weighted
Website CETOP

The Central European Blue Chip Index (CETOP) is a stock market index which reflects the performance of the companies with the biggest market value and turnover in the Central European region.[ citation needed]

The aim of the CETOP index is to serve as a benchmark for the portfolio managers who invest in the region. Blue chip equities of the Central European region are included in the index basket selected on the basis of global ranking, taking into account that a maximum of 7 securities from one stock exchange may be simultaneously included in the index. The index is reviewed twice a year, in March and September. [1] [2]

The eligible securities are those shares that are listed on at least one of the following Exchanges:[ citation needed]

Components

The Budapest Stock Exchange
The Prague Stock Exchange
The Warsaw Stock Exchange
Index composition of CETOP as of November 2019 [3]
Country Company Index weighting (%)
Czech Republic Avast 4.62
Romania Banca Transilvania 3.40
Poland Bank Pekao 5.93
Romania BRD Groupe SG 1.28
Poland CD Projekt 5.97
Czech Republic CEZ 5.01
Austria Erste Group 9.72
Romania Fondul Proprietatea 1.86
Croatia Hrvatski Telekom 1.17
Poland KGHM 3.96
Czech Republic Komerční banka 3.50
Slovenia KRKA 2.38
Hungary Magyar Telekom 0.85
Hungary MOL 6.09
Czech Republic Moneta Money Bank 1.89
Czech Republic O2 Czech Republic 0.77
Romania OMW Petrom 1.43
Hungary OTP Bank 9.38
Poland PGNIG 2.87
Poland PKN Orlen 7.55
Poland PKO BP 7.42
Poland PZU 6.64
Hungary Richter Gedeon 3.51
Romania Romgaz 1.37
Austria Vienna Insurance Group 1.43

See also

References

  1. ^ "CETOP". Bet site. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  2. ^ "Lekörözte a CETOP a BUX indexet". Világgazdaság (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  3. ^ "Index baskets". Bet site. Retrieved 2019-11-22.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from CETOP20)
CETOP
FoundationJanuary 1, 2001
Operator Budapest Stock Exchange
Exchanges Central Europe
Constituents20
Type Large-cap
Weighting method Free-float capitalization-weighted
Website CETOP

The Central European Blue Chip Index (CETOP) is a stock market index which reflects the performance of the companies with the biggest market value and turnover in the Central European region.[ citation needed]

The aim of the CETOP index is to serve as a benchmark for the portfolio managers who invest in the region. Blue chip equities of the Central European region are included in the index basket selected on the basis of global ranking, taking into account that a maximum of 7 securities from one stock exchange may be simultaneously included in the index. The index is reviewed twice a year, in March and September. [1] [2]

The eligible securities are those shares that are listed on at least one of the following Exchanges:[ citation needed]

Components

The Budapest Stock Exchange
The Prague Stock Exchange
The Warsaw Stock Exchange
Index composition of CETOP as of November 2019 [3]
Country Company Index weighting (%)
Czech Republic Avast 4.62
Romania Banca Transilvania 3.40
Poland Bank Pekao 5.93
Romania BRD Groupe SG 1.28
Poland CD Projekt 5.97
Czech Republic CEZ 5.01
Austria Erste Group 9.72
Romania Fondul Proprietatea 1.86
Croatia Hrvatski Telekom 1.17
Poland KGHM 3.96
Czech Republic Komerční banka 3.50
Slovenia KRKA 2.38
Hungary Magyar Telekom 0.85
Hungary MOL 6.09
Czech Republic Moneta Money Bank 1.89
Czech Republic O2 Czech Republic 0.77
Romania OMW Petrom 1.43
Hungary OTP Bank 9.38
Poland PGNIG 2.87
Poland PKN Orlen 7.55
Poland PKO BP 7.42
Poland PZU 6.64
Hungary Richter Gedeon 3.51
Romania Romgaz 1.37
Austria Vienna Insurance Group 1.43

See also

References

  1. ^ "CETOP". Bet site. Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  2. ^ "Lekörözte a CETOP a BUX indexet". Világgazdaság (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2019-02-15.
  3. ^ "Index baskets". Bet site. Retrieved 2019-11-22.

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