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Istoxx® Asia/Pacific and South Korea Total Market Index ISTOXX® ASIA/PACIFIC AND SOUTH KOREA TOTAL MARKET INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Technology South Korea 3.78 Toyota Motor Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 2.17 AIA GROUP Insurance Hong Kong 1.54 Sony Corp. Consumer Products & Services Japan 1.39 Softbank Group Corp. Telecommunications Japan 1.35 Commonwealth Bank of Australia Banks Australia 1.24 Keyence Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.13 CSL Ltd. Health Care Australia 1.11 BHP GROUP LTD. Basic Resources Australia 1.07 Nintendo Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.85 RECRUIT HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.76 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone C Telecommunications Japan 0.76 Nidec Corp. Technology Japan 0.75 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd. Chemicals Japan 0.72 Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.71 SK HYNIX INC Technology South Korea 0.69 Daikin Industries Ltd. Construction & Materials Japan 0.68 Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Financial Services Hong Kong 0.67 Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.66 Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.65 National Australia Bank Ltd. Banks Australia 0.65 XIAOMI Telecommunications Hong Kong 0.62 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Banks Japan 0.62 Tokyo Electron Ltd. Technology Japan 0.61 Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Technology Japan 0.61 Westpac Banking Corp. Banks Australia 0.61 Honda Motor Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.60 SAMSUNG ELTN.PF. Technology South Korea 0.57 Hoya Corp. Health Care Japan 0.56 Australia & New Zealand Bankin Banks Australia 0.56 KDDI Corp. Telecommunications Japan 0.54 Fanuc Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.53 Wesfarmers Ltd. Retail Australia 0.49 NAVER CORP Technology South Korea 0.47 Itochu Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.47 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Grou Banks Japan 0.46 M3 Health Care Japan 0.45 Hitachi Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.44 WOOLWORTHS GROUP Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Australia 0.43 Macquarie Group Ltd. Financial Services Australia 0.42 Mitsubishi Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.41 SMC Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.41 Oriental Land Co. Ltd. Travel & Leisure Japan 0.41 Kao Corp. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Japan 0.40 Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. Insurance Japan 0.39 LG Chem Ltd Chemicals South Korea 0.39 WUXI BIO Health Care Hong Kong 0.38 DBS Group Holdings Ltd. Banks Singapore 0.38 Rio Tinto Ltd. Basic Resources Australia 0.37 Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.36 Mizuho Financial Group Inc. Banks Japan 0.36 Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.35 Mitsui & Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.35 Celltrion Health Care South Korea 0.35 Denso Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.34 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. Basic Resources Australia 0.34 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Banks Singapore 0.33 Transurban Group Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.33 Terumo Corp. Health Care Japan 0.32 Samsung SDI Co Ltd Technology South Korea 0.32 Seven & I Holdings Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.31 Panasonic Corp. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.31 Central Japan Railway Co. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.31 Fujitsu Ltd. Technology Japan 0.31 Olympus Corp. Health Care Japan 0.31 Shiseido Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.31 Astellas Pharma Inc. Health Care Japan 0.31 Telstra Corp. Ltd. Telecommunications Australia 0.30 Hyundai Motor Co Automobiles & Parts South Korea 0.30 United Overseas Bank Ltd. Banks Singapore 0.29 Aeon Co. Ltd. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Japan 0.29 Komatsu Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.29 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation ISTOXX® ASIA/PACIFIC AND SOUTH KOREA TOTAL MARKET INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Kubota Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.27 Suzuki Motor Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.27 East Japan Railway Co. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.27 Goodman Group Real Estate Australia 0.26 Japan Tobacco Inc. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.26 Kyocera Corp. Technology Japan 0.26 Uni-Charm Corp. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Japan 0.25 NIPPON PAINT HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.25 Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd. Real Estate Japan 0.24 OTSUKA HOLDINGS Health Care Japan 0.24 FUJIFILM Holdings Corp. Technology Japan 0.24 POSCO Basic Resources South Korea 0.24 Eisai Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.24 Bridgestone Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.23 Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd. Real Estate Japan 0.23 Canon Inc. Technology Japan 0.23 SOFTBANK Telecommunications Japan 0.23 TECHTRONIC INDS. Consumer Products & Services Hong Kong 0.23 AFTERPAY Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.23 Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. Real Estate Hong Kong 0.23 GALAXY ENTERTAINMENT GP. Travel & Leisure Hong Kong 0.23 Sysmex Corp. Health Care Japan 0.22 BANDAI NAMCO HOLDINGS INC. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.22 Nitori Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.22 Secom Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.22 BEIGENE Health Care Hong Kong 0.22 KAKAO CORP Technology South Korea 0.22 Shimano Inc. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.22 Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.22 Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.22 CK HUTCHISON HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Hong Kong 0.22 Orix Corp. Financial Services Japan 0.21 ASAHI GROUP HDGS Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.21 Coles Group Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Australia 0.21 Link Real Estate Investment Tr Real Estate Hong Kong 0.20 Omron Corp. Technology Japan 0.20 TDK Corp. Technology Japan 0.20 Dai-ichi Life Holdings Insurance Japan 0.19 Woodside Petroleum Ltd. Energy Australia 0.19 KB Financial Group Inc Banks South Korea 0.19 Newcrest Mining Ltd. Basic Resources Australia 0.19 CLP Holdings Ltd. Utilities Hong Kong 0.19 Sumitomo Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.18 Shionogi & Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.18 Z HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.18 Nomura Holdings Inc. Financial Services Japan 0.17 Toyota Industries Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.17 Sumitomo Realty & Development Real Estate Japan 0.17 Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd. Utilities Hong Kong 0.17 NEXON Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.17 Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.17 DAIFUKU Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.17 Kia Motors Corp Automobiles & Parts South Korea 0.17 Hyundai Mobis Automobiles & Parts South Korea 0.17 LG H&H Personal Care, Drug & Grocery South Korea 0.17 Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Singapore 0.17 MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings Insurance Japan 0.17 Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. Travel & Leisure Australia 0.16 NEC Corp. Technology Japan 0.16 SG HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.16 Obic Co. Ltd. Technology Japan 0.16 Sompo Holdings Insurance Japan 0.16 SAMSUNG C&T CORP Construction & Materials South Korea 0.16 FISHER & PAYKEL HLTHCR. Health Care New Zealand 0.16 Asahi Kasei Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.15 Advantest Corp. Technology Japan 0.15 SHENZHOU INTL.GP.HDG. Consumer Products & Services Hong Kong 0.15 Makita Corp. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.15 Shinhan Financial Group Co Ltd Banks South Korea 0.15 CK Asset Holdings Ltd Real Estate Hong Kong 0.15 NCsoft Consumer Products & Services South Korea 0.15 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation ISTOXX® ASIA/PACIFIC AND SOUTH KOREA TOTAL MARKET INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) XERO Technology Australia 0.15 SK TELECOM Telecommunications South Korea 0.15 JAPAN EXCHANGE GROUP Financial Services Japan 0.15 Nomura Research Institute Ltd. Technology Japan 0.15 SUBARU CORPORATION Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.14 Nitto Denko Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.14 Hang Seng Bank Ltd. Banks Hong Kong 0.14 Yaskawa Electric Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.14 Sekisui House Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.14 SYDNEY AIRPORT Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.14 Ajinomoto Co. Inc. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.14 Kikkoman Corp. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.14 Brambles Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.14 NIPPON STEEL Basic Resources Japan 0.14 Singapore Telecommunications L Telecommunications Singapore 0.13 SAMSUNG BIOLOGICS Health Care South Korea 0.13 Sonic Healthcare Ltd. Health Care Australia 0.13 Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd. Basic Resources Japan 0.13 Toshiba Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.13 Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.13 SK HOLDINGS Technology South Korea 0.13 JAPAN POST HOLDINGS Insurance Japan 0.13 ENEOS HOLDINGS Energy Japan 0.13 Marubeni Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.13 SUMITOMO MITSUI TRUST HOLDINGS Banks Japan 0.13 CELLTRION HEALTHCARE Health Care South Korea 0.12 KT&G Corp Food, Beverage & Tobacco South Korea 0.12 SMOORE INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS Food, Beverage & Tobacco Hong Kong 0.12 ASX Ltd. Financial Services Australia 0.12 LASERTEC Technology Japan 0.12 Sands China Ltd. Travel & Leisure Hong Kong 0.12 SCENTRE GROUP Real Estate Australia 0.12 Meiji Holdings Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.12 SK INNOVATION Energy South Korea 0.12 RENESAS ELECTRONICS Technology Japan 0.12 Odakyu Electric Railway Co. Lt Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.12 NIHON M&A CENTER Financial Services Japan 0.11 Shimadzu Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.11 Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd. Utilities Japan 0.11 Sumitomo Electric Industries L Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.11 Cochlear Ltd. Health Care Australia 0.11 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Lt Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.11 Hana Financial G Banks South Korea 0.11 Disco Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.11 QBE Insurance Group Ltd. Insurance Australia 0.11 West Japan Railway Co. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.11 Toray Industries Inc. Chemicals Japan 0.11 PAN PACIFIC INTL HLDG Retail Japan 0.11 Toto Ltd.
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