SET Index

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SET INDEX
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SET Index performance between 1975 and 2012
FoundationApril 30, 1975 (1975-04-30)
Operator Stock Exchange of Thailand
Exchanges Stock Exchange of Thailand
Constituents545 (2011) [1]
Market cap BT฿ 15.388 trillion (2017) [2]
Weighting method Capitalization-weighted
Related indices SET50 Index and SET100 Index
Website www.set.or.th

The SET Index is a Thai composite stock market index calculated by the prices of all common stocks (including unit trusts of property funds) on the main board of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET), except for stocks that have been suspended for more than one year. It is a market capitalization-weighted price index [3] which compares the current market value of all listed common shares with its value on the base date of April 30, 1975, when the Index was established and set at 100 points.

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The formula of calculation is as follows:

SET Index = ( Current Market Value x 100 ) / Base Market Value

The SET Index calculation is adjusted in line with modifications in the values of stocks resulting from changes in the number of stocks due to various events, e.g., public offerings, exercised warrants, or conversions of preferred to common shares, in order to eliminate all effects other than price movements from the index.

Besides the SET Index, which is calculated from the stock prices of all common stocks listed on The SET, The SET also provides other indices to investors that include the:

Annual Returns

The following table shows the annual development of the SET Index since 1975. [4]

YearClosing levelChange in index
in points
Change in index
in %
197584.08
197682.70−1.38−1.64
1977181.5998.89119.58
1978257.7376.1441.93
1979149.40−108.33−42.03
1980124.67−24.73−16.55
1981106.62−18.05−14.48
1982123.5016.8815.83
1983134.4710.978.88
1984142.297.825.82
1985134.95−7.34−5.16
1986207.2072.2553.54
1987284.9477.7437.52
1988386.73101.7935.72
1989879.19492.46127.34
1990612.86−266.33−30.29
1991711.3698.5016.07
1992893.42182.0625.59
19931,682.85789.4388.36
19941,360.09−322.76−19.18
19951,280.81−79.28−5.83
1996831.57−449.24−35.07
1997372.69−458.88−55.18
1998355.81−16.88−4.53
1999481.92126.1135.44
2000269.19−212.73−44.14
2001303.8534.6612.88
2002356.4852.6317.32
2003772.15415.67116.60
2004668.10−104.05−13.48
2005713.7345.636.83
2006679.84−33.89−4.75
2007858.10178.2626.22
2008449.96−408.14−47.56
2009734.54284.5863.25
20101,032.76298.2240.60
20111,025.32−7.44−0.72
20121,391.93366.6135.76
20131,298.71−93.22−6.70
20141,497.67198.9615.32
20151,288.02−209.65−14.00
20161,542.94254.9219.79
20171,753.71210.7713.66
20181,563.88−189.83−10.82
20191,579.8415.961.02
20201,449.35−130.49−8.26
20211,657.62208.2714.37
20221,668.6611.040.67
20231,415.85−252.81−15.15

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References

  1. Stock Exchange of Thailand (2012). Management Discussion and Analysis 2011 (PDF). Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  2. "SET Market Overview". SET.
  3. "Product & Services - SET Index Series". Stock Exchange of Thailand. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  4. "Market Statistics". www.set.or.th. Retrieved 2020-01-21.