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Stoxx® Americas 1200 Ex Usa Index STOXX® AMERICAS 1200 EX USA INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Royal Bank of Canada Banks Canada 6.18 Toronto-Dominion Bank Banks Canada 5.42 Vale SA Basic Resources Brazil 3.88 Enbridge Inc. Energy Canada 3.45 Bank of Nova Scotia Banks Canada 3.32 Canadian National Railway Co. Industrial Goods & Services Canada 3.19 BROOKFIELD ASSET MANAGEMENT Financial Services Canada 3.01 Bank of Montreal Banks Canada 2.81 Canadian Imperial Bank of Comm Banks Canada 2.22 Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services Canada 2.19 TC ENERGY Energy Canada 2.07 BCE Inc. Telecommunications Canada 1.90 Canadian Natural Resources Ltd Energy Canada 1.74 Manulife Financial Corp. Insurance Canada 1.61 Barrick Gold Corp. Basic Resources Canada 1.58 Suncor Energy Inc. Energy Canada 1.53 NUTRIEN Chemicals Canada 1.42 CONSTELLATION SOFTWARE Technology Canada 1.35 ITAU UNIBANCO HOLDING SA -PREF Banks Brazil 1.33 WASTE CONNECTIONS Utilities Canada 1.33 ALIMENTATION CCH.TARD Retail Canada 1.31 Sun Life Financial Inc. Insurance Canada 1.26 TELUS Telecommunications Canada 1.22 FRANCO-NEVADA Basic Resources Canada 1.19 BANCO BRADESCO SA - PREF Banks Brazil 1.15 PETROLEO BRASILEIRO S.A. -PREF Energy Brazil 1.14 National Bank of Canada Banks Canada 1.06 Magna International Inc. Cl A Automobiles & Parts Canada 1.06 B3 SA - Brasil Bolsa Balcao Financial Services Brazil 0.92 Fortis Inc. Utilities Canada 0.91 CGI 'A' Technology Canada 0.86 RESTAURANT BRANDS INTL Travel & Leisure Canada 0.86 WHEATON PRECIOUS METALS CORP. Basic Resources Canada 0.84 INTACT FINANCIAL Insurance Canada 0.82 Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB d Banks Mexico 0.79 Rogers Communications Inc. Cl Telecommunications Canada 0.78 Power Corp. of Canada Insurance Canada 0.78 PEMBINA PIPELINE CORP Energy Canada 0.76 Fomento Economico Mexicano Food, Beverage & Tobacco Mexico 0.76 America Movil SAB de CV Telecommunications Mexico 0.74 Thomson Reuters Corp. Financial Services Canada 0.70 AMBEV Food, Beverage & Tobacco Brazil 0.70 Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB de CV Retail Mexico 0.68 Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd. Basic Resources Canada 0.65 Shaw Communications Inc. Cl B Telecommunications Canada 0.60 Grupo Mexico SAB de CV Basic Resources Mexico 0.59 OPEN TEXT (NAS) Technology Canada 0.58 DOLLARAMA Retail Canada 0.56 MAGAZINE LUIZA ON Retail Brazil 0.54 Cenovus Energy Inc. Energy Canada 0.52 Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd Insurance Canada 0.51 First Quantum Minerals Ltd. Basic Resources Canada 0.51 Metro Inc. Cl A Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Canada 0.50 EMERA Utilities Canada 0.50 KIRKLAND LAKE GOLD Basic Resources Canada 0.46 ITAUSA - PREF Financial Services Brazil 0.45 BAUSCH HEALTH Health Care Canada 0.45 Weg SA Industrial Goods & Services Brazil 0.45 WSP GLOBAL Construction & Materials Canada 0.43 Banco do Brasil SA Banks Brazil 0.43 LOBLAW Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Canada 0.42 NATURA &CO HOLDING Consumer Products & Services Brazil 0.41 Teck Resources Ltd. Cl B Basic Resources Canada 0.41 NODM.INTMDCA.PARTP. ON Health Care Brazil 0.40 Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Cl A Retail Canada 0.39 SUZANO Basic Resources Brazil 0.39 ALGONQUIN POWER & UTILITIES Utilities Canada 0.39 CAE Industrial Goods & Services Canada 0.37 CCL INDS.'B' Industrial Goods & Services Canada 0.35 CANADIAN APARTMENT PROP REIT Real Estate Canada 0.35 Kinross Gold Corp. Basic Resources Canada 0.35 Great-West Lifeco Inc. Insurance Canada 0.34 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation STOXX® AMERICAS 1200 EX USA INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) TFI INTERNATIONAL Industrial Goods & Services Canada 0.34 Credicorp Banks Peru 0.34 LIGHTSPEED POS Technology Canada 0.32 HYDRO ONE Utilities Canada 0.32 AIR CANADA Travel & Leisure Canada 0.32 Localiza Rnt Car Consumer Products & Services Brazil 0.32 Cameco Corp. Energy Canada 0.32 LOJAS RENNER Retail Brazil 0.32 INTER PIPELINE Energy Canada 0.30 Saputo Inc. Food, Beverage & Tobacco Canada 0.30 TOROMONT INDUSTRIES Industrial Goods & Services Canada 0.30 TOURMALINE OIL Energy Canada 0.30 Imperial Oil Ltd. Energy Canada 0.29 GILDAN ACTIVEWEAR Consumer Products & Services Canada 0.29 WESTON GEORGE Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Canada 0.29 Blackberry Ltd Technology Canada 0.28 RITCHIE BROS.AUCTIONEERS (NYS) Consumer Products & Services Canada 0.28 WEST FRASER TIMBER Basic Resources Canada 0.27 FIRSTSERVICE Real Estate Canada 0.27 Gerdau SA Basic Resources Brazil 0.27 JBS SA Food, Beverage & Tobacco Brazil 0.26 NORTHLAND POWER Utilities Canada 0.26 PAN AMER.SILV. (NAS) Basic Resources Canada 0.25 LUNDIN MINING Basic Resources Canada 0.25 Cia Siderurgica Nacional SA Basic Resources Brazil 0.25 ALTAGAS Utilities Canada 0.25 KEYERA CORP Energy Canada 0.25 IA FINANCIAL CORP Insurance Canada 0.25 EMPIRE 'A' Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Canada 0.24 DESCARTES SYSTEMS GROUP Technology Canada 0.24 RIOCAN REIT.TST. Real Estate Canada 0.24 ONEX Financial Services Canada 0.24 FALABELLA Retail Chile 0.24 TMX GROUP Financial Services Canada 0.23 RUMO S.A. Industrial Goods & Services Brazil 0.23 RAIA DROGASIL Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Brazil 0.23 CANOPY GROWTH Health Care Canada 0.23 Empresas COPEC SA Energy Chile 0.21 EQUATORIAL ON Utilities Brazil 0.21 Element Fleet Management Corp. Industrial Goods & Services Canada 0.21 ALLIED PROPERTIES REIT Real Estate Canada 0.20 GRUPO ELEKTRA SAB DE CV Financial Services Mexico 0.20 B2GOLD Basic Resources Canada 0.20 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. Construction & Materials Canada 0.20 PARKLAND Energy Canada 0.20 GRUPO AERO. PACIFICO Industrial Goods & Services Mexico 0.20 QUEBECOR 'B' Telecommunications Canada 0.19 STANTEC Construction & Materials Canada 0.19 Lojas Americanas Retail Brazil 0.18 Yamana Gold Inc. Basic Resources Canada 0.18 FINNING INTL. Industrial Goods & Services Canada 0.18 Sociedad Quimica y Minera de C Chemicals Chile 0.15 Banco de Chile Banks Chile 0.15 BANCOLOMBIA S.A. - PREF Banks Columbia 0.14 KINAXIS Technology Canada 0.14 ENEL AMERICAS Utilities Chile 0.14 ENDEAVOUR MINING Basic Resources Canada 0.13 Empresas CMPC SA Basic Resources Chile 0.13 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation.
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