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Stoxx® Asia/Pacific 600 Ax Size Index STOXX® ASIA/PACIFIC 600 AX SIZE INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) M3 Health Care Japan 3.07 WUXI BIO Health Care Hong Kong 2.40 AFTERPAY Financial Services Australia 2.30 NIHON M&A CENTER Financial Services Japan 2.21 NORTHERN STAR Basic Resources Australia 2.05 SHENZHOU INTL.GP.HDG. Personal & Household Goods Hong Kong 1.97 Shimadzu Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.83 TSURUHA HOLDINGS Retail Japan 1.82 Mirvac Group Real Estate Australia 1.72 TIS INC. Technology Japan 1.71 CAPCOM Technology Japan 1.64 JSR Corp. Chemicals Japan 1.62 NH FOODS Food & Beverage Japan 1.49 Santos Ltd. Oil & Gas Australia 1.48 Cochlear Ltd. Health Care Australia 1.46 Nabtesco Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.45 TREASURY WINE ESTATES Food & Beverage Australia 1.42 Marui Group Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 1.33 Henderson Land Development Co. Real Estate Hong Kong 1.29 NICHIREI Food & Beverage Japan 1.21 Casio Computer Co. Ltd. Personal & Household Goods Japan 1.20 NET ONE SYSTEMS Technology Japan 1.19 EVOLUTION MINING Basic Resources Australia 1.18 Comsys Holdings Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 1.17 Amada Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 1.16 Taiheiyo Cement Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 1.11 ITO EN Food & Beverage Japan 1.06 KAKAKU.COM Retail Japan 1.02 THK Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.99 SUGI HOLDINGS Retail Japan 0.99 FUJI ELECTRIC Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.99 Boral Ltd. Construction & Materials Australia 0.98 Ibiden Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.97 Nippon Yusen K.K. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.97 Sojitz Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.97 Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd. Utilities Hong Kong 0.92 Nikon Corp. Personal & Household Goods Japan 0.90 Japan Prime Realty Investment Real Estate Japan 0.89 Denka Co Ltd Chemicals Japan 0.87 JGC HOLDINGS Construction & Materials Japan 0.87 TOKYU FUDOSAN Real Estate Japan 0.86 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.83 KYUSHU RAILWAY Travel & Leisure Japan 0.82 Shinsei Bank Ltd. Banks Japan 0.81 SCREEN HOLDINGS Technology Japan 0.79 COSMOS PHARM. Retail Japan 0.76 TOKAI CARBON Chemicals Japan 0.74 WELCIA HOLDINGS Retail Japan 0.71 Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd Retail Japan 0.69 JAPAN HOTEL REIT INV. Real Estate Japan 0.68 AOZORA BANK Banks Japan 0.66 Keisei Electric Railway Co. Lt Travel & Leisure Japan 0.63 CapitaLand Commercial Trust Real Estate Singapore 0.61 J. Front Retailing Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.60 Rakuten Inc. Retail Japan 0.56 Credit Saison Co. Ltd. Financial Services Japan 0.56 OJI HOLDINGS Basic Resources Japan 0.55 Japan Tobacco Inc. Personal & Household Goods Japan 0.55 NGK Spark Plug Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.53 MATSUMOTOKIYOSHI HDG. Retail Japan 0.53 AZBIL CORP. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.50 Asics Corp. Personal & Household Goods Japan 0.50 OZ Minerals Ltd. Basic Resources Australia 0.50 Iluka Resources Ltd. Basic Resources Australia 0.48 CARSALES.COM Media Australia 0.48 Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care Japan 0.47 KONICA MINOLTA INC. Technology Japan 0.47 SOFTBANK Telecommunications Japan 0.46 XINYI GLASS HOLDINGS Construction & Materials Hong Kong 0.45 Seino Holdings Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.45 Sumitomo Forestry Co. Ltd. Personal & Household Goods Japan 0.45 IIDA GROUP HOLDINGS Personal & Household Goods Japan 0.45 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation STOXX® ASIA/PACIFIC 600 AX SIZE INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) MEBUKI FINANCIAL GROUP Banks Japan 0.42 NIFCO Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.42 ALS Limited Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.41 AGL Energy Ltd. Utilities Australia 0.41 NIHON KOHDEN Health Care Japan 0.40 Kamigumi Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.40 SANWA HOLDINGS Construction & Materials Japan 0.39 Teijin Ltd. Chemicals Japan 0.39 Haseko Corp. Construction & Materials Japan 0.39 Ebara Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.39 Fukuoka Financial Group Inc. Banks Japan 0.39 JAPAN RETAIL FUND INVESTMENT Real Estate Japan 0.38 JB Hi-Fi Ltd. Retail Australia 0.38 DIC Corp. Chemicals Japan 0.38 Chiba Bank Ltd. Banks Japan 0.37 House Foods Group Food & Beverage Japan 0.37 SPARK NEW ZEALAND Telecommunications New Zealand 0.37 ZENKOKU HOSHO Financial Services Japan 0.37 Hitachi Metals Ltd. Basic Resources Japan 0.37 Sankyu Inc. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.37 NOF Chemicals Japan 0.37 Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.36 Bank of Queensland Ltd. Banks Australia 0.36 Bank of Kyoto Ltd. Banks Japan 0.36 Kewpie Corp. Food & Beverage Japan 0.36 Tsumura & Co. Health Care Japan 0.36 Lend Lease Group Construction & Materials Australia 0.36 NIPPON SUISAN KAISHA Food & Beverage Japan 0.35 GOLDWIN Personal & Household Goods Japan 0.35 FANCL Personal & Household Goods Japan 0.35 MORINAGA Food & Beverage Japan 0.35 PERSOL HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.34 Nomura Real Estate Holdings In Real Estate Japan 0.34 Shizuoka Bank Ltd. Banks Japan 0.34 Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. In Chemicals Japan 0.34 Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.34 Kurita Water Industries Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.33 Nippon Shokubai Co. Ltd. Chemicals Japan 0.33 Kuraray Co. Ltd. Chemicals Japan 0.33 ALTIUM Technology Australia 0.33 KAKEN PHARMACEUTICAL Health Care Japan 0.32 FUJI MEDIA HOLDINGS Media Japan 0.32 ZEON Chemicals Japan 0.32 Alumina Ltd. Basic Resources Australia 0.32 Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd. Real Estate Japan 0.32 Ezaki Glico Co. Ltd. Food & Beverage Japan 0.32 Concordia Financial Group Banks Japan 0.31 ATLAS ARTERIA Industrial Goods & Services Australia 0.31 CALBEE Food & Beverage Japan 0.30 NIPPON SHINYAKU Health Care Japan 0.30 DOMINO'S PIZZA ENTS. Travel & Leisure Australia 0.30 DAICEL CORP Chemicals Japan 0.30 ASM Pacific Technology Ltd. Technology Hong Kong 0.30 Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.30 Stanley Electric Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.30 THE STAR ENTERTAINMENT GROUP Travel & Leisure Australia 0.29 HORIBA Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.29 UBE Industries Ltd. Chemicals Japan 0.29 Chugoku Electric Power Co. Inc Utilities Japan 0.29 Yokogawa Electric Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.28 Sega Sammy Holdings Inc. Personal & Household Goods Japan 0.28 NIPPON ACCOMMS.FD. Real Estate Japan 0.28 JAPAN AIRPORT TERM. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.27 RELO GROUP Real Estate Japan 0.27 Takashimaya Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.27 Downer EDI Ltd. Construction & Materials Australia 0.26 Brother Industries Ltd. Technology Japan 0.26 Seven Bank Ltd. Banks Japan 0.26 Mitsubishi Materials Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.26 K's Holdings Corp. Retail Japan 0.25 Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.25 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation STOXX® ASIA/PACIFIC 600 AX SIZE INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) TABCorp Holdings Ltd. Travel & Leisure Australia 0.25 KENEDIX OFFICE INV. Real Estate Japan 0.24 Toppan Printing Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Japan 0.23 JTEKT Corp. Automobiles & Parts Japan 0.23 Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Hold. Food & Beverage Japan 0.19 Electric Power Development Co. Utilities Japan 0.19 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation.
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