COLCAP

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COLCAP is the main stock market index of the Colombia Stock Exchange since November 2013 when it replaced IGBC as the leading index for Colombia. It consists of the 20 most actively traded shares of the market. The adjusted market capitalization for each company listed on the COLCAP is reviewed periodically to determine its inclusion in the index. [1]

Contents

The COLCAP index was inaugurated on January 5, 2008 with an initial value of 1,000. [1]

Components

The COLCAP Index consists of the following 20 major Colombian companies:

CompanyExchangeSymbolIndustry
Banco de Bogotá BVC BVC : BOGOTA Banking
Bancolombia BVC
NYSE
BVC : BCOLOMBIA
BVC : PFBCOLOMB
NYSE :  CIB
Banking
Canacol Energy BVC
TSX
BVC : CNEC
TSX :  CNE
Oil and Gas
Celsia BVC BVC : CELSIA Energy
Cementos Argos BVC BVC : CEMARGOS
BVC : PFCEMARGOS
Building Materials
Colombia Stock Exchange BVC BVC : BVC Stock Exchanges
Corficolombiana BVC BVC : CORFICOLCF
BVC : PFCORFICOL
Financial services
Davivienda BVC BVC : PFDAVVNDA Banking
Ecopetrol BVC
NYSE
TSX
FWB
BVC : ECOPETROL
NYSE :  EC
TSX :  ECP
FWB :  ECHA
Oil and Gas
Grupo Energía Bogotá BVC BVC : EEB Energy
Grupo Argos BVC BVC : GRUPOARGOS
BVC : PFGRUPOARG
Conglomerate
Grupo Aval BVC
NYSE
BVC : GRUPOAVAL
BVC : PFAVAL
NYSE :  AVAL
Bank Holding
Grupo Nutresa BVC BVC : NUTRESA Food industry
Grupo Sura BVC BVC : GRUPOSURA
BVC : PFGRUPSURA
Conglomerate
Grupo Bolivar BVC BVC : BOLIVAR Conglomerate
Interconexión Eléctrica BVC BVC : ISA Energy
Terpel BVC BVC : TERPEL Gasoline pump
ETB BVC BVC : ETB Telecommunications
Mineros BVC BVC : MINEROS Mineral processing
Promigas BVC BVC : PROMIGAS Natural gas


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References

  1. 1 2 "Stock Market: COLCAP Index". Bank of the Republic (Colombia) . Retrieved 15 September 2015.