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STOXX Australia 150 Last Updated: 02.12.2019 STOXX Australia 150 Last Updated: 02.12.2019 Rank Rank (PREVIO ISIN Sedol RIC Int.Key Company Name Country Currency Component FF Mcap (BEUR) (FINAL) US) AU000000CBA7 6215035 CBA.AX 621503 Commonwealth Bank of Australia AU AUD Y 87.8 1 1 AU000000CSL8 6185495 CSL.AX 618549 CSL Ltd. AU AUD Y 78.8 2 2 AU000000BHP4 6144690 BHP.AX 614469 BHP GROUP LTD. AU AUD Y 69.1 3 3 AU000000WBC1 6076146 WBC.AX 607614 Westpac Banking Corp. AU AUD Y 52.5 4 4 AU000000NAB4 6624608 NAB.AX 662460 National Australia Bank Ltd. AU AUD Y 45.8 5 5 AU000000ANZ3 6065586 ANZ.AX 606558 Australia & New Zealand Bankin AU AUD Y 43.2 6 6 AU000000WOW2 6981239 WOW.AX 698123 WOOLWORTHS GROUP AU AUD Y 30.7 7 7 AU000000WES1 6948836 WES.AX 694883 Wesfarmers Ltd. AU AUD Y 29.5 8 9 AU000000MQG1 B28YTC2 MQG.AX 655135 Macquarie Group Ltd. AU AUD Y 28.8 9 8 AU000000TLS2 6087289 TLS.AX 608545 Telstra Corp. Ltd. AU AUD Y 28.2 10 10 AU000000TCL6 6200882 TCL.AX 689933 Transurban Group AU AUD Y 25.5 11 11 AU000000RIO1 6220103 RIO.AX 622010 Rio Tinto Ltd. AU AUD Y 22.1 12 12 AU000000WPL2 6979728 WPL.AX 697972 Woodside Petroleum Ltd. AU AUD Y 19.8 13 13 AU000000GMG2 B03FYZ4 GMG.AX 690433 Goodman Group AU AUD Y 15.0 14 15 AU000000NCM7 6637101 NCM.AX 663710 Newcrest Mining Ltd. AU AUD Y 14.5 15 14 AU000000ALL7 6253983 ALL.AX 605156 Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. AU AUD Y 13.3 16 17 AU000000SCG8 BLZH0Z7 SCG.AX AU01Z4 SCENTRE GROUP AU AUD Y 12.9 17 16 AU000000SYD9 B70DWB2 SYD.AX 654362 SYDNEY AIRPORT AU AUD Y 12.7 18 18 AU000000BXB1 B1FJ0C0 BXB.AX 612000 Brambles Ltd. AU AUD Y 12.2 19 19 AU0000030678 BYWR0T5 COL.AX AU80Q2 Coles Group AU AUD Y 11.3 20 21 AU000000IAG3 6271026 IAG.AX 627102 Insurance Australia Group Ltd. AU AUD Y 11.2 21 20 AU000000SUN6 6585084 SUN.AX 658508 SUNCORP GROUP LTD. AU AUD Y 10.3 22 22 AU000000QBE9 6715740 QBE.AX 671574 QBE Insurance Group Ltd. AU AUD Y 10.2 23 23 AU000000AMC4 6066608 AMC.AX 606660 AMCOR AU AUD Y 10.0 24 26 AU000000FMG4 6086253 FMG.AX 608625 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. AU AUD Y 9.9 25 27 AU000000ASX7 6129222 ASX.AX 612922 ASX Ltd. AU AUD Y 9.7 26 24 AU000000ORG5 6214861 ORG.AX 611220 Origin Energy Ltd. AU AUD Y 9.4 27 28 AU000000STO6 6776703 STO.AX 677670 Santos Ltd. AU AUD Y 9.4 28 25 AU000000SHL7 6821120 SHL.AX 682112 Sonic Healthcare Ltd. AU AUD Y 8.8 29 29 AU000000S320 BWSW5D9 S32.AX AU502B South32 Australia AU AUD Y 8.3 30 32 AU000000COH5 6211798 COH.AX 621179 Cochlear Ltd. AU AUD Y 8.3 31 35 AU000000TWE9 B61JC67 TWE.AX AU10AF TREASURY WINE ESTATES AU AUD Y 8.2 32 33 AU000000DXS1 B033YN6 DXS.AX 662615 DEXUS AU AUD Y 8.2 33 30 AU000000AGL7 BSS7GP5 AGL.AX 606496 AGL Energy Ltd. AU AUD Y 8.2 34 31 AU000000MGR9 6161978 MGR.AX 616197 Mirvac Group AU AUD Y 8.1 35 34 AU000000SGP0 6850856 SGP.AX 685085 Stockland AU AUD Y 7.4 36 37 AU000000RHC8 6041995 RHC.AX 604199 Ramsay Health Care Ltd. AU AUD Y 7.1 37 44 AU000000AZJ1 B87CVM3 AZJ.AX AU10BG AURIZON HOLDINGS AU AUD Y 7.1 38 36 AU000000QAN2 6710347 QAN.AX 671034 Qantas Airways Ltd. AU AUD Y 7.0 39 41 AU000000LLC3 6512004 LLC.AX 651200 Lend Lease Group AU AUD Y 6.7 40 39 AU000000APA1 6247306 APA.AX 624730 AUSTRALIAN PIPELINE AU AUD Y 6.7 41 38 AU000000GPT8 6365866 GPT.AX 636586 GPT Group AU AUD Y 6.5 42 40 PG0008579883 6657604 OSH.AX 665760 Oil Search Ltd. AU AUD Y 6.1 43 43 AU000000TAH8 6873262 TAH.AX 687326 TABCorp Holdings Ltd. AU AUD Y 5.9 44 42 NZXROE0001S2 B8P4LP4 XRO.AX NZ203R XERO AU AUD Y 5.8 45 50 AU000000CPU5 6180412 CPU.AX 618041 Computershare Ltd. AU AUD Y 5.6 46 48 AU000000ORI1 6458001 ORI.AX 645800 Orica Ltd. AU AUD Y 5.6 47 46 AU000000MPL3 BRTNNQ5 MPL.AX AU506F MEDIBANK PRIVATE AU AUD Y 5.5 48 45 AU000000CTX1 6161503 CTX.AX 616150 Caltex Australia Ltd. AU AUD Y 5.3 49 51 AU000000VCX7 BY7QXS7 VCX.AX AU10CH VICINITY CENTRES AU AUD Y 5.1 50 47 AU000000SEK6 B0767Y3 SEK.AX B0767Y SEEK Ltd. AU AUD Y 5.0 51 49 AU000000MFG4 B015YX4 MFG.AX AU3018 MAGELLAN FINANCIAL GROUP AU AUD Y 4.5 52 52 AU000000BSL0 6533232 BSL.AX 653323 BlueScope Steel Ltd. AU AUD Y 4.4 53 53 AU000000APT1 BF5L8B9 APT.AX AU802E AFTERPAY TOUCH GROUP AU AUD Y 4.1 54 57 AU000000AMP6 6709958 AMP.AX 611571 AMP Ltd. AU AUD Y 4.0 55 56 AU0000013559 BZ03TZ1 ALX.AX PA095 ATLAS ARTERIA AU AUD Y 3.8 56 62 AU000000NST8 6717456 NST.AX AU40BJ NORTHERN STAR AU AUD Y 3.8 57 55 AU000000EVN4 B3X0F91 EVN.AX AU01JO EVOLUTION MINING AU AUD Y 3.7 58 54 AU000000BLD2 6218670 BLD.AX 621481 Boral Ltd. AU AUD Y 3.7 59 59 AU000000AWC3 6954985 AWC.AX 695498 Alumina Ltd. AU AUD Y 3.7 60 58 AU000000CCL2 6123451 CCL.AX 620701 Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd. AU AUD Y 3.5 61 65 AU000000REA9 6198578 REA.AX AU0037 REA GROUP AU AUD Y 3.2 62 61 AU000000IPL1 6673042 IPL.AX 667304 Incitec Pivot Ltd. AU AUD Y 3.2 63 60 AU000000CHC0 B15F6S6 CHC.AX B08KZD CHARTER HALL GROUP AU AUD Y 3.1 64 63 AU000000DOW2 6465573 DOW.AX 646557 Downer EDI Ltd. AU AUD Y 3.1 65 66 AU000000BEN6 6091280 BEN.AX 609128 Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Ltd. AU AUD Y 3.0 66 64 AU000000QUB5 B1L4BC6 QUB.AX AU10MR Qube Holdings Ltd AU AUD Y 3.0 67 67 AU000000WOR2 6562474 WOR.AX 656247 WORLEY AU AUD Y 2.9 68 68 AU000000ALU8 6167697 ALU.AX AU609J ALTIUM AU AUD Y 2.7 69 73 AU000000SGR6 BD5ZR98 SGR.AX AU10GL THE STAR ENTERTAINMENT GROUP AU AUD Y 2.7 70 70 AU000000ALQ6 B86SZR5 ALQ.AX 616172 ALS Limited AU AUD Y 2.7 71 74 AU000000CWY3 BYQ8KW7 CWY.AX AU0059 CLEANAWAY WASTE MANAGEMENT AU AUD Y 2.7 72 76 AU000000WTC3 BZ8GX83 WTC.AX AU709K WISETECH GLOBAL AU AUD Y 2.7 73 69 AU000000JBH7 6702623 JBH.AX 670262 JB Hi-Fi Ltd. AU AUD Y 2.6 74 71 AU000000ILU1 6957575 ILU.AX 695757 Iluka Resources Ltd. AU AUD Y 2.5 75 72 AU000000CAR3 BW0BGZ3 CAR.AX AU0048 CARSALES.COM AU AUD Y 2.5 76 75 AU000000ANN9 6286611 ANN.AX 628661 Ansell Ltd. AU AUD Y 2.4 77 80 AU000000BPT9 6088204 BPT.AX 608820 BEACH ENERGY AU AUD Y 2.4 78 77 AU000000ORA8 BH4TCW7 ORA.AX AU30SZ Orora Ltd. AU AUD Y 2.4 79 78 Page 1 AU000000CWN6 B29LCJ0 CWN.AX PA061 Crown Resorts Ltd AU AUD Y 2.3 80 81 AU000000SKI7 B0T9JZ5 SKI.AX AU2039 SPARK INFRASTRUCTURE GRP AU AUD Y 2.2 81 83 AU000000REH4 6728801 REH.AX 672880 REECE AUSTRALIA AU AUD Y 2.2 82 82 AU000000OZL8 6397825 OZL.AX 639782 OZ Minerals Ltd. AU AUD Y 2.1 83 87 AU000000CGF5 6726300 CGF.AX 672630 CHALLENGER AU AUD Y 2.1 84 86 AU000000DMP0 B07SFG7 DMP.AX AU01X2 DOMINO'S PIZZA ENTS. AU AUD Y 2.0 85 89 AU000000SOL3 6821807 SOL.AX 682180 Washington H. Soul Pattinson L AU AUD Y 2.0 86 90 AU000000RWC7 BD1DM79 RWC.AX AU60KU RELIANCE WORLDWIDE AU AUD Y 2.0 87 85 AU000000AST5 BPXR7J0 AST.AX PA040 AUSNET SERVICES AU AUD Y 1.9 88 84 AU000000BOQ8 6076243 BOQ.AX 607624 Bank of Queensland Ltd. AU AUD Y 1.9 89 79 AU000000LNK2 BYZBCY3 LNK.AX AU605F LINK ADM.HDG. AU AUD Y 1.9 90 92 AU000000NHF0 B28ZM60 NHF.AX PA053 NIB HOLDINGS AU AUD Y 1.9 91 88 AU000000SAR9 6168838 SAR.AX AU01W1 SARACEN MINERAL HDG. AU AUD Y 1.8 92 91 AU000000CIM7 BX17Q13 CIM.AX 651122 CIMIC GROUP AU AUD Y 1.8 93 93 AU000000SDF8 BCT5FD7 SDF.AX AU50JS STEADFAST GROUP AU AUD Y 1.7 94 96 AU000000HVN7 6173508 HVN.AX 617350 Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd. AU AUD Y 1.7 95 99 AU000000WHC8 B1XQXC4 WHC.AX PA020 Whitehaven Coal Ltd. AU AUD Y 1.7 96 94 AU000000MTS0 B0744W4 MTS.AX 624439 Metcash Ltd. AU AUD Y 1.7 97 100 AU000000IGO4 6439567 IGO.AX 643956 INDEPENDENCE GROUP AU AUD Y 1.7 98 95 AU000000APX3 BTPJH25 APX.AX AU803F APPEN AU AUD Y 1.7 99 106 AU000000TPM6 6351876 TPM.AX AU0026 TPG TELECOM AU AUD Y 1.6 100 105 AU000000MIN4 B17ZL56 MIN.AX B17ZL5 MINERAL RESOURCES AU AUD Y 1.6 101 108 AU000000FLT9 6352147 FLT.AX 635214 FLIGHT CENTRE TRAVEL GROUP AU AUD Y 1.6 102 103 AU000000NEC4 BGQV183 NEC.AX AU406E NINE ENTERTAINMENT AU AUD Y 1.6 103 98 AU000000IFL2 6714394 IFL.AX 671439 IOOF Holdings Ltd. AU AUD Y 1.6 104 107 AU000000SVW5 B432QW4 SVW.AX 678385 SEVEN GROUP HOLDINGS AU AUD Y 1.6 105 104 AU000000SCP9 B8K7J65 SCP.AX AU205B SCA PROPERTY GROUP AU AUD Y 1.5 106 101 AU0000009789 BFY6LL6 PDL.AX AU504D PENDAL GROUP AU AUD Y 1.5 107 114 AU0000016875 BYQM3N1 VEA.AX AU80P1 VIVA ENERGY GROUP AU AUD Y 1.5 108 113 AU000000CMW8 6225476 CMW.AX 622547 CROMWELL GROUP AU AUD Y 1.5 109 97 AU000000RRL8 6476542 RRL.AX AU00VZ REGIS RESOURCES AU AUD Y 1.5 110 102 AU000000CSR5 6238645 CSR.AX 623864 CSR Ltd.
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