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The CAC Next 20 is an index of security prices used with the Euronext Paris or Euronext Amsterdam. It gathers the 20 companies whose market capitalizations are ranked after those of the 40 companies who compose the CAC 40. These 20 are possible candidates to replace the members of the CAC 40 index. The CAC Next 20 was launched on 31 December 2002. Like the CAC 40, this new index is calculated uninterruptedly every 30 seconds.

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Composition

The following is the list of the CAC Next 20 companies as of 1 October 2023. [1]

Company ICB SectorTicker symbol
Accor hospitality Euronext Paris :  AC
Air France–KLM consumer discretionary Euronext Paris :  AF
Arkema specialty chemicals Euronext Paris :  AKE
BioMérieux pharmaceuticals Euronext Paris :  BIM
Bureau Veritas business support services Euronext Paris :  BVI
Eiffage construction Euronext Paris :  FGR
Euronext stock exchange Euronext Paris :  ENX
Faurecia automotive parts Euronext Paris :  EO
Gecina real estate Euronext Paris :  GFC
Getlink rail transport Euronext Paris :  GET
Klépierre real estate Euronext Paris :  LI
Rémy Cointreau consumer staples Euronext Paris :  RCO
Rexel industrials Euronext Paris :  RXL
Sartorius Stedim Biooutsource pharmaceuticals Euronext Paris :  DIM
Sodexo public facilities service Euronext Paris :  SW
Soitec technology Euronext Paris :  SOI
Solvay chemicals Euronext Brussels :  SOLB
Ubisoft video games Euronext Paris :  UBI
Valeo automotive parts Euronext Paris :  FR
Vivendi consumer discretionary Euronext Paris :  VIV

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References

  1. "CAC NEXT 20 - Market Information". Euronext.