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Cboe UK Business Services Sector Index BUKBUS Cboe UK Business Services Sector Index BUKBUS Page 1 August 2021 Cboe Exchange The Cboe UK Business Services Sector represents services targeted toward businesses, including administrative, support, janitorial, and professional services. The parent index is the Cboe UK All Companies (BUKAC). The index base level is 10,000 as of December 31st, 2010. This is a price return index. Objective The index is designed for use in the creation of index tracking funds, derivatives and as a performance benchmark. Investability Liquidity Transparency Availability Stocks are selected and Stocks are screened to Uses a transparent, rules-based Calculation is based on weighted to ensure that the ensure that the index is construction process. Index price and total return index is investable. tradable. Rules are freely available on the methodologies, both real cboe.com/europe/indices -time, intra-second and website. end of day. Statistics Index ISIN Ticker RIC Currency Cboe UK Business Services Sector DE000SLA1DD9 BUKBUS .BUKBUS GBP Cboe UK Business Services Sector - net DE000SLA18A6 BUKBUSN .BUKBUSN GBP Volatility Volatility (1y) 0.1793 Returns(%) 1M 3M 6M YTD 1Y 3Y 5Y BUKBUS 2.89 10.1 21.55 14.27 23.49 14.99 14.89 BUKBUSN 2.95 10.77 22.65 15.48 25.08 21.56 28.39 Top 5 Performers Country 1 month return % CAPITA PLC UNITED KINGDOM 38.20 MITIE GROUP PLC UNITED KINGDOM 19.97 S4 CAPITAL PLC UNITED KINGDOM 17.12 KIN AND CARTA PLC UNITED KINGDOM 13.64 BIFFA PLC UNITED KINGDOM 10.00 Historical Performance Chart 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 2011 2013 2014 2016 2017 2018 2020 2021 Cboe UK Business Services Sector (GBP) Cboe UK All Companies (GBP) Cboe.com | ©Cboe | /CboeGlobalMarkets | /company/cboe © 2021 Cboe Exchange, Inc. All Rights Reserved. v1.0 Cboe UK Business Services Sector Index BUKBUS Page 2 August 2021 Cboe Exchange Industry Classification Benchmark Index constituents are classified by the FactSet Revere Business Industry Classification (RBICS) consisting of 12 anchor industries. Statistics Index Market Cap (billions) GBP Constituent Market Cap (millions, float adjusted) GBP Total Market Cap (full) 87,433 Largest 29,618 Total Market Cap (float adjusted) 84,304 Smallest 177 Number of constituents 24 Average 3,513 Top 5 Companies Country Weight % EXPERIAN PLC JERSEY 35.13 WPP PLC JERSEY 13.89 RENTOKIL INITIAL PLC UNITED KINGDOM 12.71 INTERTEK GROUP PLC UNITED KINGDOM 10.12 PENNON GROUP PLC UNITED KINGDOM 4.16 Sector Weights Business Services (96%) Utilities (4%) For more information please contact [email protected] © Copyright Cboe Europe Indices B.V. No part of this material may be copied, photocopied, duplicated or published in any form by any means or redistributed without the prior written consent of Cboe. Cboe Europe Indices B.V. is registered in the Netherlands with registered company number 76666727 whose registered office is located at Gustav Mahlerlaan 1212, Amsterdam 1081 LA, trading under the name Cboe Europe Indices. This document has been established for information purposes only. None of the information concerning the services or products described in this document constitutes advice or a recommendation of any product or service. To the extent that the information provided in this document constitutes a financial promotion as defined by relevant legislation, it is only directed at persons who qualify as a Professional Client or Eligible Counterparty. Persons who do not qualify should not act on or rely upon it. Cboe.com | ©Cboe | /CboeGlobalMarkets | /company/cboe © 2021 Cboe Exchange, Inc. All Rights Reserved. v1.0.
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