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Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results 16 August 2019 Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results Hang Seng Indexes Company Limited (“Hang Seng Indexes”) today announced the results of its review of the Hang Seng Family of Indexes for the quarter ended 28 June 2019. All changes will take effect on 9 September 2019 (Monday). 1. Hang Seng Index There is no change to the constituents of the Hang Seng Index. The total number of constituents is fixed at 50. The list of constituents is provided in Appendix 1. 2. Hang Seng China Enterprises Index The following constituent changes will be made to the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index. The total number of constituents is fixed at 50. Inclusion: Code Company 151 Want Want China Holdings Ltd. 175 Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. 656 Fosun International Ltd. 966 China Taiping Insurance Holdings Co. Ltd. 1918 Sunac China Holdings Ltd. Removal: Code Company 489 Dongfeng Motor Group Co. Ltd. - H Shares 1359 China Cinda Asset Management Co., Ltd. - H Shares 2238 Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. - H Shares 2799 China Huarong Asset Management Co., Ltd. - H Shares 6886 Huatai Securities Co., Ltd. - H Shares The list of constituents is provided in Appendix 2. more… Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results /2 3. Hang Seng Composite LargeCap & MidCap Index The following constituent changes will be made to the Hang Seng Composite LargeCap & MidCap Index. The total number of constituents will decrease from 304 to 301. Inclusion: Code Company 667 China East Education Holdings Ltd. 1579 Yihai International Holding Ltd. 1717 Ausnutria Dairy Corporation Ltd. 1951 Jinxin Fertility Group Ltd. 3301 Ronshine China Holdings Ltd. 3692 Hansoh Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd. 3883 China Aoyuan Group Ltd. 3990 Midea Real Estate Holding Ltd. 3998 Bosideng International Holdings Ltd. Removal: Code Company 45 The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd. 127 Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd. 511 Television Broadcasts Ltd. 582 Landing International Development Ltd. 691 China Shanshui Cement Group Ltd. 1141 CMBC Capital Holdings Ltd. 1515 China Resources Medical Holdings Co. Ltd. 1992 Fosun Tourism Group 2038 FIH Mobile Ltd. 2356 Dah Sing Banking Group Ltd. 2888 Standard Chartered PLC 6099 China Merchants Securities Co., Ltd. - H Shares The complete review results of the Hang Seng Composite Index and its sub-indexes have been released in a separate index notice. more… Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results /3 4. Hang Seng China A Industry Top Index The following constituent changes will be made to the Hang Seng China A Industry Top Index. The total number of constituents will increase from 47 to 52. Inclusion: Code Company 000338 Weichai Power Co., Ltd. 000538 Yunnan Baiyao Group Co., Ltd. 002304 Jiangsu Yanghe Brewery Joint-Stock Co., Ltd. 300498 Wens Foodstuff Group Co., Ltd. 300760 Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. 600196 Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical (Group) Co., Ltd. 600276 Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Co., Ltd. 600887 Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co., Ltd. 601360 360 Security Technology Inc. 601607 Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Co., Ltd 603993 China Molybdenum Co., Ltd. Removal: Code Company 000063 ZTE Corporation 002027 Focus Media Information Technology Co., Ltd. 600029 China Southern Airlines Company Limited 600115 China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited 601018 Ningbo Zhoushan Port Company Limited 601600 Aluminum Corporation of China Limited more… Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results /4 5. Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index Series The constituent selection process for the Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index Series (“Index Series”) includes consideration of the results of the HKQAA Sustainability Rating and Research sustainability assessment, developed and carried out by the Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency (“HKQAA”), under which companies are assigned a sustainability performance score after being assessed in seven core subjects. HKQAA was appointed by Hang Seng Indexes as its project partner for the index series in 2014. Starting from this index review, the China A-shares universe coverage of the index series has been expanded from about 300 A-share companies to include all Northbound Stock Connect eligible securities – more than 1,200 A-share companies – with the aim of providing different users with a more comprehensive set of ESG data for the China A-shares market. Please refer to the latest index methodology for further details of the changes. Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index The following constituent changes will be made to the Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index. The total number of constituents is fixed at 30. Inclusion: Code Company 345 Vitasoy International Holdings Ltd. 1299 AIA Group Ltd. Removal: Code Company 316 Orient Overseas (International) Ltd. 941 China Mobile Ltd. more… Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results /5 Hang Seng (China A) Corporate Sustainability Index The following constituent changes will be made to the Hang Seng (China A) Corporate Sustainability Index. The total number of constituents will increase from 15 to 30 starting from this index review. Inclusion: Code Company 000063 ZTE Corporation 000100 TCL Corporation 000825 Shanxi Taigang Stainless Steel Co., Ltd 002202 Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co., Ltd 002415 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. 002916 Shennan Circuits Co., Ltd. 300750 Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited 600089 TBEA Co., Ltd. 600115 China Eastern Airlines Corporation Limited 600377 Jiangsu Expressway Company Limited 600600 Tsingtao Brewery Company Limited 601138 Foxconn Industrial Internet Co., Ltd. 601601 China Pacific Insurance (Group) Co., Ltd. 601607 Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Co., Ltd 601618 Metallurgical Corporation of China Ltd. 601808 China Oilfield Services Limited 601991 Datang International Power Generation Co., Ltd. Removal: Code Company 601328 Bank of Communications Co., Ltd. 601398 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited more… Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results /6 Hang Seng (Mainland and HK) Corporate Sustainability Index Constituent companies either joining or leaving the Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index or the Hang Seng (China A) Corporate Sustainability Index after the review will automatically be included in or excluded from the Hang Seng (Mainland and HK) Corporate Sustainability Index. Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Benchmark Index (“HSSUSB”) and Hang Seng (China A) Corporate Sustainability Benchmark Index (“HSCASUSB”) HSSUSB HSCASUSB Number of Constituents (before changes) 92 29 Number of Inclusions 11 95 Number of Removals 14 0 Number of Constituents (after changes) 89 124 Please refer to Appendix 3 for the full results of the index review. more… Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results /7 6. Hang Seng Stock Connect China AH Index Series The following constituent changes will be made to the Hang Seng Stock Connect China AH Index Series. The total number of constituent companies will increase from 64 to 74. Inclusion: Code Company HK Share A Share 548 600548 Shenzhen Expressway Co. Ltd. 598 601598 Sinotrans Ltd. 921 000921 Hisense Home Appliances Group Co., Ltd. 1157 000157 Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Co. 1528 601828 Red Star Macalline Group Corporation Ltd. 2611 601211 Guotai Junan Securities Co., Ltd. 3958 600958 Orient Securities Company Limited 6066 601066 CSC Financial Co., Ltd. 6178 601788 Everbright Securities Co. Ltd. 6806 000166 Shenwan Hongyuan Group Co., Ltd. 6865 601865 Flat Glass Group Co., Ltd. Removal: Code Company HK Share A Share 1772 002460 Ganfeng Lithium Co., Ltd. more… Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results /8 7. Hang Seng China A Top 100 Index The following constituent changes will be made to the Hang Seng China A Top 100 Index. The total number of constituents is fixed at 100. Inclusion: Code Company 300498 Wens Foodstuff Group Co., Ltd. 300750 Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited 600031 Sany Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. 600346 Hengli Petrochemical Co., Ltd. 600406 NARI Technology Co., Ltd. 601155 Seazen Holdings Co., Ltd 601319 The People's Insurance Company (Group) of China Limited 601888 China International Travel Service Corporation Limited Removal: Code Company 000063 ZTE Corporation 000625 Chongqing Changan Automobile Company Limited 600068 China Gezhouba Group Company Limited 600221 Hainan Airlines Holding Co., Ltd. 601018 Ningbo Zhoushan Port Company Limited 601600 Aluminum Corporation of China Limited 601881 China Galaxy Securities Co.,Ltd. 601992 BBMG Corporation more… Hang Seng Indexes Announces Index Review Results /9 8. Hang Seng China 50 Index The following constituent changes will be made to the Hang Seng China 50 Index. The total number of constituent companies is fixed at 50. Inclusion: Code Company HK Share A Share 788 - China Tower Corporation Ltd. 1339 601319 The People's Insurance Co. (Group) of China Ltd. Removal: Code Company HK Share A Share 2611 601211 Guotai Junan Securities Co., Ltd. - 600018 Shanghai International Port (Group) Co., Ltd Other Benchmark & Thematic Indexes The Benchmark and Thematic Indexes in the Hang Seng Family of Indexes were also part of the index review. The review results of the Benchmark Indexes and Thematic Indexes have been released in a separate index notice. About Hang Seng Indexes Company Limited The Hang Seng Family of Indexes is managed and compiled by Hang Seng Indexes Company Limited (formerly HSI Services Limited), which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hang Seng Bank. The Hang Seng Family of Indexes
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