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Istoxx® Mutb Japan Proactive Leaders 200 Index ISTOXX® MUTB JAPAN PROACTIVE LEADERS 200 INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Tokyo Electron Ltd. Technology Japan 2.56 RECRUIT HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 2.48 Toyota Motor Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 2.47 KDDI Corp. Telecommunications Japan 2.22 Hoya Corp. Health Care Japan 2.09 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd. Chemicals Japan 2.09 Nintendo Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 2.08 Keyence Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 2.03 SONY GROUP CORP. Consumer Products & Services Japan 2.01 Nidec Corp. Technology Japan 1.95 Itochu Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.94 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone C Telecommunications Japan 1.88 Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Technology Japan 1.84 Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 1.82 Daikin Industries Ltd. Construction & Materials Japan 1.72 Seven & I Holdings Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 1.63 Fujitsu Ltd. Technology Japan 1.59 SMC Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.54 Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.46 Astellas Pharma Inc. Health Care Japan 1.44 Eisai Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 1.42 Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 1.38 M3 Health Care Japan 1.35 Terumo Corp. Health Care Japan 1.30 Kao Corp. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 1.30 Olympus Corp. Health Care Japan 1.21 Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 1.14 Komatsu Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.10 ASAHI GROUP HDGS Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 1.10 Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd. Real Estate Japan 1.05 Kyocera Corp. Technology Japan 1.04 Kubota Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.02 Japan Tobacco Inc. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.97 OTSUKA HOLDINGS Health Care Japan 0.94 Shimano Inc. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.85 Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.85 Sysmex Corp. Health Care Japan 0.83 Uni-Charm Corp. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.83 Advantest Corp. Technology Japan 0.81 LASERTEC Technology Japan 0.81 Toyota Industries Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.78 Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.76 Secom Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.73 Omron Corp. Technology Japan 0.70 TDK Corp. Technology Japan 0.70 BANDAI NAMCO HOLDINGS INC. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.69 Nitori Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.69 Asahi Kasei Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.68 SG HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.67 Shionogi & Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.66 Obic Co. Ltd. Technology Japan 0.60 Ajinomoto Co. Inc. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.60 NEC Corp. Technology Japan 0.59 Z HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.57 Makita Corp. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.57 Kikkoman Corp. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.57 JAPAN EXCHANGE GROUP Financial Services Japan 0.57 Sekisui House Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.56 Nomura Research Institute Ltd. Technology Japan 0.55 SUBARU CORPORATION Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.55 Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.49 MINEBEA MITSUMI Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.49 Nitto Denko Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.49 Shimadzu Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.49 DAIFUKU Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.49 NEXON Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.48 NTT Data Corp. Technology Japan 0.44 Misumi Group Inc. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.43 Disco Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.42 Meiji Holdings Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.42 Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.40 Toto Ltd. Construction & Materials Japan 0.39 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation ISTOXX® MUTB JAPAN PROACTIVE LEADERS 200 INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.39 CYBERAGENT Technology Japan 0.39 KYOWA KIRIN Health Care Japan 0.38 T&D Holdings Inc. Insurance Japan 0.35 Koito Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.35 NIHON M&A CENTER Financial Services Japan 0.34 Daito Trust Construction Co. L Real Estate Japan 0.33 Sekisui Chemical Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.33 Trend Micro Inc. Technology Japan 0.32 NISSAN CHEMICAL Chemicals Japan 0.32 Otsuka Corp. Technology Japan 0.30 Kajima Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.30 Taisei Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.29 JSR Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.29 Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd. Technology Japan 0.29 TIS INC. Technology Japan 0.29 KONAMI HOLDINGS Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.28 Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.27 KOSE Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.27 AZBIL CORP. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.27 MONOTARO Retail Japan 0.26 Obayashi Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.26 Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co. L Health Care Japan 0.26 Toppan Printing Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.26 NIPPON SHINYAKU Health Care Japan 0.25 CAPCOM Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.25 Shimizu Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.25 Tosoh Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.25 ASAHI INTECC Health Care Japan 0.25 Brother Industries Ltd. Technology Japan 0.25 TSURUHA HOLDINGS Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.24 Kurita Water Industries Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.24 GMO PAYMENT GTWY. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.24 Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.23 HOSHIZAKI CORPORATION Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.23 Lion Corp. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.23 IIDA GROUP HOLDINGS Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.23 Nabtesco Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.22 MIURA Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.22 Ebara Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.21 FOOD & LIFE COMPANIES Travel & Leisure Japan 0.21 Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.21 NOF Chemicals Japan 0.21 Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. In Chemicals Japan 0.20 BAYCURRENT CONSULTING Technology Japan 0.19 Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.19 MATSUMOTOKIYOSHI HDG. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.19 USS Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.18 NH FOODS Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.18 SOHGO SECURITIES Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.18 Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.18 Tohoku Electric Power Co. Inc. Utilities Japan 0.18 Rinnai Corp. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.18 COSMOS PHARM. Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.17 KAKAKU.COM Technology Japan 0.17 Haseko Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.16 NICHIREI Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.16 Amada Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.16 Air Water Inc. Chemicals Japan 0.16 Comsys Holdings Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.16 PIGEON Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.16 Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.15 SUGI HOLDINGS Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.15 Sumitomo Forestry Co. Ltd. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.15 KOEI TECMO HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.15 Alfresa Holdings Corp. Health Care Japan 0.14 ITOCHU TECHNO-SOLUTIONS Technology Japan 0.14 IWATANI Utilities Japan 0.14 Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.13 Oracle Corp. Japan Technology Japan 0.13 Denka Co Ltd Chemicals Japan 0.13 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation ISTOXX® MUTB JAPAN PROACTIVE LEADERS 200 INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) ZENKOKU HOSHO Financial Services Japan 0.13 SCSK Technology Japan 0.13 Kewpie Corp. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.13 HORIBA Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.12 SANWA HOLDINGS Construction & Materials Japan 0.12 KYOWA EXEO Construction & Materials Japan 0.12 ZEON Chemicals Japan 0.12 NET ONE SYSTEMS Technology Japan 0.12 POLA ORBIS HOLDINGS Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.12 TOYO TIRE Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.12 Taiheiyo Cement Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.12 FANCL Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.12 Mitsubishi Logistics Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.12 ANRITSU Telecommunications Japan 0.11 Sankyu Inc. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.11 TOKYO OHKA KOGYO Technology Japan 0.11 Takara Holdings Inc. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.11 NIHON KOHDEN Health Care Japan 0.11 BENEFIT ONE Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.11 TECHNOPRO HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.11 JCR PHARMACEUTICALS Health Care Japan 0.11 House Foods Group Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.11 SUNDRUG Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.11 Kagome Co. Ltd. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.11 MORINAGA MILK INDUSTRY Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.10 NIHON UNISYS Technology Japan 0.10 GOLDWIN Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.10 MENICON Health Care Japan 0.10 FUJI Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.10 Kinden Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.10 FP Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.09 Rengo Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.09 SHO-BOND HOLDINGS Construction & Materials Japan 0.09 CALBEE Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.09 PENTA-OCEAN CONSTRUCTION Construction & Materials Japan 0.09 MANI Health Care Japan 0.09 AS ONE Health Care Japan 0.09 SAWAI GRP. HLDGS. Health Care Japan 0.09 AIN HOLDINGS INC Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.08 AMANO Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.08 JUSTSYSTEMS Technology Japan 0.08 SHIFT Technology Japan 0.08 ABC-MART Retail Japan 0.08 FUJITSU GENERAL Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.07 NICHIAS Construction & Materials Japan 0.07 KAKEN PHARMACEUTICAL Health Care Japan 0.07 NEC NETWORKS & SY.INTG. Telecommunications Japan 0.06 MORINAGA Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.06 KUSURI NO AOKI HOLDINGS Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Japan 0.06 FUJI OIL Food, Beverage & Tobacco Japan 0.06 EN-JAPAN Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.06 SYSTENA Technology Japan 0.06 TAKARA BIO Health Care Japan 0.06 MIXI Technology Japan 0.05 NS SOLUTIONS Technology Japan 0.05 GUNGHO ONLINE ENTM. Consumer Products & Services Japan 0.05 ELECOM Technology Japan 0.04 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation.
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