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AEX index

The AEX index, derived from Amsterdam Exchange index, is a stock market index composed of Dutch companies that trade on Euronext Amsterdam, formerly known as the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. Started in 1983, the index is composed of a maximum of 25 of the most frequently traded securities on the exchange. It is one of the main national indices of the stock exchange group Euronext alongside Euronext Brussels' BEL20, Euronext Dublin's ISEQ 20, Euronext Lisbon's PSI-20, the Oslo Bors OBX Index, and Euronext Paris's CAC 40.

AEX index
AEX index performance between 1982 and 2012
Foundation1983
OperatorEuronext
ExchangesEuronext Amsterdam
Constituentsup to 25
TypeLarge cap
Market cap€850,8 billion (Begin March 2021)[1]
Weighting methodCapitalization-weighted
Related indicesAMX index, AScX index
Websitewww.aex.nl

History edit

The AEX started from a base level of 100 index points on 3 January 1983 (a corresponding value of 45.378 is used for historic comparisons due to the adoption of the Euro).[2] The index's peak to date was set on 26th October 2021 816.91[3] After the dot-com bubble in 1999, the index value more than halved over the following three years before recovering in line with most global financial markets.

The AEX index dealt with its second largest one-day loss on March 12, 2020, when the index closed down almost 11% during the coronavirus pandemic.[4] The AEX index enjoyed its third largest one-day loss on September 29, 2008, when the index closed down almost 9%. The decade between 1998 and 2008 was bad for the AEX index, as it was the worst performing stock index except for the OMX Iceland 15.[5] The preceding years were a lot better compared to the rest of the world.

Annual Returns edit

The following table shows the annual development of the AEX index since 1983.[6][7]

Year Closing level Change in index
in points
Change in index
in %
1983 73.21
1984 85.75 12.54 17.13
1985 121.50 35.75 41.69
1986 114.69 −6.81 −5.60
1987 77.87 −36.82 −32.10
1988 117.68 39.81 51.12
1989 136.59 18.91 16.07
1990 104.01 −32.58 −23.85
1991 125.72 21.71 20.87
1992 129.71 3.99 3.17
1993 187.99 58.28 44.93
1994 188.08 0.09 0.05
1995 220.24 32.16 17.10
1996 294.16 73.92 33.56
1997 414.61 120.45 40.95
1998 538.46 123.85 29.87
1999 671.41 132.96 24.69
2000 637.60 −33.81 −5.04
2001 506.78 −130.82 −20.52
2002 322.73 −184.05 −36.32
2003 337.65 14.92 4.62
2004 348.08 10.43 3.09
2005 436.78 88.70 25.48
2006 495.34 58.56 13.41
2007 515.77 20.43 4.12
2008 245.94 −269.83 −52.32
2009 335.33 89.39 36.35
2010 354.57 19.24 5.74
2011 312.47 −42.10 −11.87
2012 342.71 30.24 9.68
2013 401.79 59.08 17.24
2014 424.47 22.68 5.64
2015 441.82 17.35 4.09
2016 483.17 41.35 9.36
2017 544.58 61.41 12.71
2018 487.88 −56.70 −10.41
2019 604.58 116.70 23.92
2020 624.61 20.03 3.31
2021 797.93 173.32 27.75
2022 745.19 −52.74 −6.61
2023 786.82 97.81 14.20


Rules edit

Selection edit

As of 2011, the AEX index composition is reviewed four times a year - a full "annual" review in March and interim "quarterly" reviews in June, September and December. Any changes made as a result of the reviews take effect on the third Friday of the month.[8] Previously reviews were held in March and September only.[9] Prior to 2008, index changes were made only annually in March.

At the main March review date, the 23 companies listed on Euronext Amsterdam's regulated market with the highest share turnover (in Euros) over the previous year are admitted to the index.[8] Of the companies ranked between 24th and 27th, a further two are selected with preference given to existing constituents of the index. Companies which have fewer than 25% of shares considered free float on Euronext Amsterdam are, however, ineligible for inclusion.[8] Unlike some other European benchmark equity indices (such as the OMXS30), if a company has more than one class of shares traded on the exchange, only the most frequently traded of these will be accepted into the AEX.[8] If a company or companies are removed from the index due to delisting, acquisition or another reason, no replacements are made until the next review date.[8]

At the three interim reviews in June, September and December, no changes are made to the AEX unless either the index has seen one or more constituents removed, or a non-constituent possesses a share turnover ranked 15th or higher overall over the previous 12 months.[9] If vacancies are to be filled, the highest-ranking non-AEX companies are selected to join the index.[9]

Weighting edit

The AEX is a capitalization-weighted index. At each main annual review, the index weightings of companies in the index are capped at 15%,[10] but range freely with share price subsequently. The index weights are calculated with respect to the closing prices of the relevant companies on March 1. At the interim reviews, weightings after adjustment are left as close as possible to those of the previous day and are not re-capped.[8]

Calculation edit

The index comprises a basket of shares, the numbers of which are based on the constituent weights and index value at the time of readjustment. The value of the index at any given time, It, is calculated using the following formula:[8]

 

with t the day of calculation; N the number of constituent shares in the index (usually 25); Qi,t the number of shares of company i on day t; Fi,t the free float factor of share i; fi,t the capping factor of share i (exactly 1 for all companies not subject to the 15% cap); Ci,t the price of share i on day t; and dt the index divisor (a factor calculated from the base capitalisation of the index, which is updated to reflect corporate actions and other index changes.

Contract Specifications edit

The AEX Index is traded as a future on the Euronext Equities & Index Derivatives exchange (EUREID) under the ticker symbol FTI. The size of each contract is 200 EURO x AEX Index points (e.g. 200 X 667.55 = €133,510).

Contract Specifications[11]
AEX Index (FTI)
Contract Size: 200 EURO x AEX Index Points
Exchange: EUREID
Sector: Index
Tick Size: 0.05
Tick Value: 10 EUR
Big Point Value (BPV): 200
Denomination: EUR
Decimal Place: 2

Composition edit

The index is composed of the following listings as of 30 June 2021.

Company ICB Sector Ticker symbol Index weighting (%)
Adyen support services, financial administration ADYEN 6.90
Aegon life insurance AGN 0.81
Ahold Delhaize food retailers & wholesalers AD 3.40
AkzoNobel specialty chemicals AKZA 2.58
ArcelorMittal iron & steel MT 2.41
ASM International semiconductors ASM 1.70
ASML Holding semiconductors ASML 17.62
Universal Music Group entertainment UMG 0.57
BE Semiconductors semiconductors BESI 0.66
DSM Firmenich AG specialty chemicals DSFIR 3.71
Heineken brewers HEIA 3.06
IMCD specialty chemicals IMCD 0.99
ING Group banks INGA 5.64
Just Eat Takeaway specialized consumer services TKWY 1.35
KPN fixed line telecommunications KPN 1.15
NN Group life insurance NN 1.45
Philips medical equipment PHIA 4.95
Prosus Consumer Digital Services PRX 4.35
Randstad business training & employment agencies RAND 1.08
RELX publishing REN 5.78
Shell plc integrated oil & gas SHELL 10.15
Signify building materials LIGHT 0.89
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield retail REITs URW 1.12
Unilever personal products UNA 14.76
Wolters Kluwer publishing WKL 2.94

See also edit

  • AMX index, the market index of the next 25 largest funds on Euronext Amsterdam.
  • AScX index, market index of 25 small caps on Euronext Amsterdam.

References edit

  1. ^ This is the actual total free-float market cap of the AEX constituents. Because the index uses a basket model which does not include the total number of shares, the market cap of the index per se is significantly less than this. "AEX-Index factsheet March 2021" (PDF). NYSE Euronext. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Amsterdam AEX Stock Index". Global Financial Data. Retrieved 2007-12-02.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ . NIS News. 3 January 2007. Archived from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
  4. ^ "Wall Street beleeft grootste verlies sinds 1987, Klaas Knot sluit recessie niet uit", Het Financieele Dagblad, March 12, 2020.
  5. ^ "In the long run, we're all dead", Amsterdamtrader, January 7, 2009.
  6. ^ "Historical data: AEX Index - Netherlands (^AEX)". Stooq. Archived from the original on 3 Feb 2013.
  7. ^ "AEX-INDEX (^AEX) Historical Data". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g (PDF). NYSE Euronext. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2011. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
  9. ^ a b c (PDF). Euronext. June 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-20. Retrieved 2008-05-14.
  10. ^ . Euronext. Archived from the original on 2008-02-02. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
  11. ^ "Historical AEX Index - Holland Intraday data". PortaraCQG. Retrieved 2023-03-21.

External links edit

  • Official Quote for the Index (Euronext website)
  • Bloomberg page for AEX:IND
  • Reuters page for .AEX

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The AEX index derived from Amsterdam Exchange index is a stock market index composed of Dutch companies that trade on Euronext Amsterdam formerly known as the Amsterdam Stock Exchange Started in 1983 the index is composed of a maximum of 25 of the most frequently traded securities on the exchange It is one of the main national indices of the stock exchange group Euronext alongside Euronext Brussels BEL20 Euronext Dublin s ISEQ 20 Euronext Lisbon s PSI 20 the Oslo Bors OBX Index and Euronext Paris s CAC 40 AEX indexAEX index performance between 1982 and 2012Foundation1983OperatorEuronextExchangesEuronext AmsterdamConstituentsup to 25TypeLarge capMarket cap 850 8 billion Begin March 2021 1 Weighting methodCapitalization weightedRelated indicesAMX index AScX indexWebsitewww wbr aex wbr nl Contents 1 History 2 Annual Returns 3 Rules 3 1 Selection 3 2 Weighting 3 3 Calculation 3 4 Contract Specifications 4 Composition 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe AEX started from a base level of 100 index points on 3 January 1983 a corresponding value of 45 378 is used for historic comparisons due to the adoption of the Euro 2 The index s peak to date was set on 26th October 2021 816 91 3 After the dot com bubble in 1999 the index value more than halved over the following three years before recovering in line with most global financial markets The AEX index dealt with its second largest one day loss on March 12 2020 when the index closed down almost 11 during the coronavirus pandemic 4 The AEX index enjoyed its third largest one day loss on September 29 2008 when the index closed down almost 9 The decade between 1998 and 2008 was bad for the AEX index as it was the worst performing stock index except for the OMX Iceland 15 5 The preceding years were a lot better compared to the rest of the world Annual Returns editThe following table shows the annual development of the AEX index since 1983 6 7 Year Closing level Change in indexin points Change in indexin 1983 73 21 1984 85 75 12 54 17 13 1985 121 50 35 75 41 69 1986 114 69 6 81 5 60 1987 77 87 36 82 32 10 1988 117 68 39 81 51 12 1989 136 59 18 91 16 07 1990 104 01 32 58 23 85 1991 125 72 21 71 20 87 1992 129 71 3 99 3 17 1993 187 99 58 28 44 93 1994 188 08 0 09 0 05 1995 220 24 32 16 17 10 1996 294 16 73 92 33 56 1997 414 61 120 45 40 95 1998 538 46 123 85 29 87 1999 671 41 132 96 24 69 2000 637 60 33 81 5 04 2001 506 78 130 82 20 52 2002 322 73 184 05 36 32 2003 337 65 14 92 4 62 2004 348 08 10 43 3 09 2005 436 78 88 70 25 48 2006 495 34 58 56 13 41 2007 515 77 20 43 4 12 2008 245 94 269 83 52 32 2009 335 33 89 39 36 35 2010 354 57 19 24 5 74 2011 312 47 42 10 11 87 2012 342 71 30 24 9 68 2013 401 79 59 08 17 24 2014 424 47 22 68 5 64 2015 441 82 17 35 4 09 2016 483 17 41 35 9 36 2017 544 58 61 41 12 71 2018 487 88 56 70 10 41 2019 604 58 116 70 23 92 2020 624 61 20 03 3 31 2021 797 93 173 32 27 75 2022 745 19 52 74 6 61 2023 786 82 97 81 14 20Rules editSelection edit As of 2011 the AEX index composition is reviewed four times a year a full annual review in March and interim quarterly reviews in June September and December Any changes made as a result of the reviews take effect on the third Friday of the month 8 Previously reviews were held in March and September only 9 Prior to 2008 index changes were made only annually in March At the main March review date the 23 companies listed on Euronext Amsterdam s regulated market with the highest share turnover in Euros over the previous year are admitted to the index 8 Of the companies ranked between 24th and 27th a further two are selected with preference given to existing constituents of the index Companies which have fewer than 25 of shares considered free float on Euronext Amsterdam are however ineligible for inclusion 8 Unlike some other European benchmark equity indices such as the OMXS30 if a company has more than one class of shares traded on the exchange only the most frequently traded of these will be accepted into the AEX 8 If a company or companies are removed from the index due to delisting acquisition or another reason no replacements are made until the next review date 8 At the three interim reviews in June September and December no changes are made to the AEX unless either the index has seen one or more constituents removed or a non constituent possesses a share turnover ranked 15th or higher overall over the previous 12 months 9 If vacancies are to be filled the highest ranking non AEX companies are selected to join the index 9 Weighting edit The AEX is a capitalization weighted index At each main annual review the index weightings of companies in the index are capped at 15 10 but range freely with share price subsequently The index weights are calculated with respect to the closing prices of the relevant companies on March 1 At the interim reviews weightings after adjustment are left as close as possible to those of the previous day and are not re capped 8 Calculation edit The index comprises a basket of shares the numbers of which are based on the constituent weights and index value at the time of readjustment The value of the index at any given time It is calculated using the following formula 8 I t i 1 N Q i t F i t f i t C i t d t displaystyle I t frac sum i 1 N Q i t F i t f i t C i t d t nbsp with t the day of calculation N the number of constituent shares in the index usually 25 Qi t the number of shares of company i on day t Fi t the free float factor of share i fi t the capping factor of share i exactly 1 for all companies not subject to the 15 cap Ci t the price of share i on day t and dt the index divisor a factor calculated from the base capitalisation of the index which is updated to reflect corporate actions and other index changes Contract Specifications edit The AEX Index is traded as a future on the Euronext Equities amp Index Derivatives exchange EUREID under the ticker symbol FTI The size of each contract is 200 EURO x AEX Index points e g 200 X 667 55 133 510 Contract Specifications 11 AEX Index FTI Contract Size 200 EURO x AEX Index Points Exchange EUREID Sector Index Tick Size 0 05 Tick Value 10 EUR Big Point Value BPV 200 Denomination EUR Decimal Place 2Composition editThe index is composed of the following listings as of 30 June 2021 Company ICB Sector Ticker symbol Index weighting Adyen support services financial administration ADYEN 6 90 Aegon life insurance AGN 0 81 Ahold Delhaize food retailers amp wholesalers AD 3 40 AkzoNobel specialty chemicals AKZA 2 58 ArcelorMittal iron amp steel MT 2 41 ASM International semiconductors ASM 1 70 ASML Holding semiconductors ASML 17 62 Universal Music Group entertainment UMG 0 57 BE Semiconductors semiconductors BESI 0 66 DSM Firmenich AG specialty chemicals DSFIR 3 71 Heineken brewers HEIA 3 06 IMCD specialty chemicals IMCD 0 99 ING Group banks INGA 5 64 Just Eat Takeaway specialized consumer services TKWY 1 35 KPN fixed line telecommunications KPN 1 15 NN Group life insurance NN 1 45 Philips medical equipment PHIA 4 95 Prosus Consumer Digital Services PRX 4 35 Randstad business training amp employment agencies RAND 1 08 RELX publishing REN 5 78 Shell plc integrated oil amp gas SHELL 10 15 Signify building materials LIGHT 0 89 Unibail Rodamco Westfield retail REITs URW 1 12 Unilever personal products UNA 14 76 Wolters Kluwer publishing WKL 2 94See also editAMX index the market index of the next 25 largest funds on Euronext Amsterdam AScX index market index of 25 small caps on Euronext Amsterdam References edit This is the actual total free float market cap of the AEX constituents Because the index uses a basket model which does not include the total number of shares the market cap of the index per se is significantly less than this AEX Index factsheet March 2021 PDF NYSE Euronext Retrieved 20 April 2021 Amsterdam AEX Stock Index Global Financial Data Retrieved 2007 12 02 permanent dead link AEX Index Breaks Through Magic 500 Threshold NIS News 3 January 2007 Archived from the original on 28 December 2007 Retrieved 2007 12 02 Wall Street beleeft grootste verlies sinds 1987 Klaas Knot sluit recessie niet uit Het Financieele Dagblad March 12 2020 In the long run we re all dead Amsterdamtrader January 7 2009 Historical data AEX Index Netherlands AEX Stooq Archived from the original on 3 Feb 2013 AEX INDEX AEX Historical Data Yahoo Finance Retrieved 2020 01 23 a b c d e f g Rules for the AEX AMX and AScX PDF NYSE Euronext Archived from the original PDF on 16 June 2011 Retrieved 22 June 2011 a b c Announcement Rules Change AEX index AMX index and AScX index Introduction of Interim Review and Revised Eligibility Rule PDF Euronext June 2008 Archived from the original PDF on 2009 03 20 Retrieved 2008 05 14 AEX Index profile Euronext Archived from the original on 2008 02 02 Retrieved 2007 12 02 Historical AEX Index Holland Intraday data PortaraCQG Retrieved 2023 03 21 External links editOfficial Quote for the Index Euronext website Bloomberg page for AEX IND Reuters page for AEX Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AEX index amp oldid 1207783399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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