Austrian Traded Index
The Austrian Traded Index (ATX) is the most important stock market index of the Wiener Börse and the largest trading place in the Austrian economy. The ATX is, like most European indices, defined as a price index and currently consists of 20 stocks.
Components
As of March2016, the index includes the following companies.[1]
Company | Index rank | % of index | Sector |
---|---|---|---|
Erste Bank | 1 | 19.61 | Banking |
OMV | 2 | 12.70 | Oil and gas |
Andritz | 3 | 10.73 | Powerplant and factory construction & engineering |
Voestalpine | 4 | 9.11 | Steel and rail |
Wienerberger | 5 | 6.18 | Bricks and tiles |
Immofinanz | 6 | 4.97 | Property development |
Raiffeisen International | 7 | 4.92 | Financial services |
Buwog | 8 | 4.07 | Residential property development |
CA Immobilien Anlagen | 9 | 4.07 | Property development |
Österreichische Post | 10 | 3.73 | Postal service and logistics |
Conwert Immobilien Invest | 11 | 3.21 | Niche property development and conversion |
Uniqa Insurance Group | 12 | 2.36 | Insurance |
Verbund | 13 | 2.27 | Electricity |
Telekom Austria | 14 | 2.26 | Telecoms |
Vienna Insurance Group | 15 | 2.24 | Insurance |
Lenzing | 16 | 1.80 | Textiles, plastics and chemicals manufacture |
Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment | 17 | 1.77 | Specialist engineering and manufacture |
Zumtobel | 18 | 1.40 | Manufacture of lighting equipment |
RHI | 19 | 1.47 | Refractory materials |
AT&S | 20 | 1.12 | Circuit boards |
Companies Removed
Since 2011, the following companies have been removed from the ATX-20:
- EVN Group
- Mayr-Melnhof Karton
- Strabag
- Vienna International Airport (Wiener Flughafen)[2]
Performance and year-end values
In 2015, the Austrian Traded Index closed at 2.396,94 (Dec 30, 2015).[3] The previous years' closing values were 2.401,21 (2012), 2.546,54 (2013), and 2.160,08 (2014).[4]
References
- ↑ http://en.indices.cc/indices/details/atx/composition/. Retrieved 27 June 2015. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "ATX Changes: Flughafen Wien Out, AT&S In". Friedl News. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
- ↑ "Indizes". www.wienerborse.at. Retrieved 2016-01-01.
- ↑ "Jahresstatistik 2014" (PDF). Wiener Börse. Retrieved 2016-01-01.
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