Foundation | July 4, 2017 [1] |
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Operator | SIX Swiss Exchange |
Exchanges | SIX Swiss Exchange |
Trading symbol | SPI2C |
Constituents | 20 |
Type | Large cap |
Market cap | CHF 1,145 billion (full, end 2017) [2] |
Weighting method | Market value-weighted, free-float-adjusted |
Related indices | SMI, SPI, SPI Extra |
Website | |
ISIN | CH0368313778 |
Reuters | .SPI2C |
Bloomberg | SPI2C |
The SPI 20 is a capitalization-weighted stock index of large-cap companies listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. [2]
It is made up of the same components as the Swiss Market Index, except that it does not have any cap on the maximum percentage that a component can have. It was created in 2017, after the largest SMI constituents were capped at 18%. The index was standardized at 1500 points on 30 June 1988 and the history is available back until 29 January 1988. [1]
As of September 20, 2021, the following 20 stocks make up the SPI 20 index. [2]
Company | ICB Sector | Canton | Ticker symbol |
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ABB | electronic and electrical equipment | Zurich | ABBN |
Alcon | healthcare | Fribourg | ALC |
Credit Suisse | banks | Zurich | CSGN |
Geberit | building materials and fixtures | St. Gallen | GEBN |
Givaudan | specialty chemicals | Geneva | GIVN |
Holcim | building materials and fixtures | St. Gallen | HOLN |
Logitech International SA | computer hardware and software | Vaud | LOGN |
Lonza | pharmaceuticals and biotechnology | Basel | LONN |
Nestlé | food products | Vaud | NESN |
Novartis | pharmaceuticals | Basel | NOVN |
Partners Group | private equity | Zug | PGHN |
Richemont | clothing and accessories | Geneva | CFR |
Roche | pharmaceuticals | Basel | ROG |
SGS | business support services | Geneva | SGSN |
Sika | specialty chemicals | Zug | SIKA |
Swiss Life | life insurance | Zurich | SLHN |
Swiss Re | reinsurance | Zurich | SREN |
Swisscom | fixed line telecommunications | Bern | SCMN |
UBS | banks | Zurich | UBSG |
Zurich Insurance Group | full line insurance | Zurich | ZURN |
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