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FTSE Developed Europe Ex UK ESG Low Carbon Emissions Select Index 2 FTSE Russell Publications FTSE Developed Europe ex UK ESG 19 August 2021 Low Carbon Emissions Select Index Indicative Index Weight Data as at Closing on 30 June 2021 Index weight Index weight Index weight Constituent Country Constituent Country Constituent Country (%) (%) (%) ABB 0.05 SWITZERLAND H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB B 0.45 SWEDEN Sandvik AB 0.23 SWEDEN ABN AMRO Bank NV 0.07 NETHERLANDS Hannover Rueck SE 0.01 GERMANY Sanofi 0.29 FRANCE Adidas 0.22 GERMANY Heineken Holding 0.06 NETHERLANDS Santander Bank Polska SA 0.2 POLAND Aegon NV <0.005 NETHERLANDS Heineken NV 0.13 NETHERLANDS SAP 1.54 GERMANY Ahold Delhaize 0.01 NETHERLANDS Henkel KG Pref 0.01 GERMANY Schneider Electric 4.13 FRANCE AIB Group 0.49 IRELAND Holcim 0.01 SWITZERLAND SEB 0.01 FRANCE Akzo Nobel 0.07 NETHERLANDS Huhtamaki 0.01 FINLAND Securitas AB B 0.23 SWEDEN Allegro 0.29 POLAND Inditex 3.71 SPAIN SGS S.A. 1.3 SWITZERLAND Allianz SE 0.77 GERMANY Indutrade AB 0.01 SWEDEN Siemens AG 0.41 GERMANY Alstom 0.01 FRANCE Infineon Technologies AG 0.06 GERMANY Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy 0.09 SPAIN Amadeus IT Group SA 0.18 SPAIN ING Group CVA 0.07 NETHERLANDS SA Arkema 0.01 FRANCE Intesa Sanpaolo 0.02 ITALY Signify NV 0.01 NETHERLANDS ASML Holding 4.55 NETHERLANDS JC Decaux 0.02 FRANCE SimCorp 0.01 DENMARK Atlas Copco A 0.01 SWEDEN Jeronimo Martins 0.02 PORTUGAL Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB A 0.96 SWEDEN Atos SE 1.57 FRANCE KBC Group 2.38 BELGIUM Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB C 0.01 SWEDEN AXA 0.05 FRANCE Kering 0.12 FRANCE SKF B 0.02 SWEDEN Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria 0.04 SPAIN Kerry Group 'A' 0.01 IRELAND Societe Generale 0.03 FRANCE Banco Santander 0.02 SPAIN Kesko B 0.86 FINLAND St Gobain (Cie De) 0.05 FRANCE BASF 4.08 GERMANY KGHM Polska 0.14 POLAND Stellantis NV 0.01 ITALY Bayer AG 1.03 GERMANY Kingspan Group 0.02 IRELAND STMicroelectronics 0.75 FRANCE BMW 9.17 GERMANY KION GROUP AG 0.08 GERMANY Stora Enso R 0.49 FINLAND BMW AG Pref 1.38 GERMANY Kone B 0.12 FINLAND Suez 0.01 FRANCE BNP Paribas 4.61 FRANCE Koninklijke Philips 2.29 NETHERLANDS Swedbank AB Series A 2.11 SWEDEN CaixaBank 0.01 SPAIN Legrand 0.15 FRANCE Swiss Re 0.1 SWITZERLAND Capgemini SE 1.74 FRANCE L'Oreal 0.49 FRANCE Tele2 AB 0.03 SWEDEN Carlsberg (B) 0.04 DENMARK LVMH 0.1 FRANCE Tomra Systems 0.01 NORWAY Castellum 1.91 SWEDEN Metso Outotec 0.01 FINLAND TotalEnergies SE 0.86 FRANCE Cnh Industrial 3.93 ITALY Muenchener Rueckversicherungs Reg 0.77 GERMANY Tryg A/S 0.01 DENMARK Commerzbank 0.01 GERMANY Nestle 8.57 SWITZERLAND UBS Group AG 0.09 SWITZERLAND Covestro AG 0.06 GERMANY NN Group 2 NETHERLANDS Unibail Rodamco Westfield 0.12 NETHERLANDS Credit Agricole 0.01 FRANCE Nokia 1.96 FINLAND Unicredit 0.05 ITALY Credit Suisse Group 0.03 SWITZERLAND Nordea Bank Abp 0.1 FINLAND UPM-Kymmene 0.05 FINLAND Danone 0.08 FRANCE Norsk Hydro 0.08 NORWAY Valeo 0.01 FRANCE Dassault Systemes 0.03 FRANCE Novo-Nordisk B 1.07 DENMARK Veolia Environnement 0.02 FRANCE Deutsche Bank 0.24 GERMANY Novozymes A/S 0.62 DENMARK Verbund Oesterreich Elektrizitats 0.09 AUSTRIA Deutsche Boerse 2.24 GERMANY OMV 0.42 AUSTRIA Vestas Wind Systems 2.97 DENMARK Deutsche Post 0.08 GERMANY Orkla A 1.07 NORWAY Wartsila B 0.02 FINLAND Deutsche Telekom 0.01 GERMANY Orsted 0.89 DENMARK Worldline 2.86 FRANCE DNB 0.56 NORWAY Pandora A/S 0.01 DENMARK Zalando SE 0.28 GERMANY Edenred 3.27 FRANCE Pernod Ricard 0.1 FRANCE Zurich Insurance Group 0.03 SWITZERLAND Electricite de France (EDF) 0.15 FRANCE Pirelli & C 0.01 ITALY Electrolux Ser B 0.09 SWEDEN PKO Bank Polski 0.01 POLAND Epiroc A 0.06 SWEDEN ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE 0.13 GERMANY Epiroc B 0.03 SWEDEN Publicis Groupe 0.02 FRANCE Ericsson A 0.03 SWEDEN Raiffeisen Bank International 0.01 AUSTRIA Ericsson B 2.06 SWEDEN Randstad NV 0.72 NETHERLANDS Essity Aktiebolag B 0.31 SWEDEN Renault 0.05 FRANCE Gecina 0.06 FRANCE Roche Hldgs (BR) 0.13 SWITZERLAND Generali 0.04 ITALY Roche Hldgs (GENUS) 3.04 SWITZERLAND Getlink 0.01 FRANCE Royal DSM 0.01 NETHERLANDS Givaudan N 0.53 SWITZERLAND Royal KPN 0.02 NETHERLANDS Source: FTSE Russell 1 of 2 19 August 2021 Data Explanation Weights Weights data is indicative, as values have been rounded up or down to two decimal points. 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