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STOXX China a 900 Last Updated: 02.01.2019 STOXX China A 900 Last Updated: 02.01.2019 Rank Rank (PREVIOU ISIN Sedol RIC Int.Key Company Name Country Currency Component FF Mcap (BEUR) (FINAL) S) CNE000001R84 B1SVWB6 601318.SS CN2034 PING AN INSUR GP CO. OF CN 'A' CN CNY Y 62.0 1 1 CNE000001B33 6518723 600036.SS CN2023 CHINA MERCHANTS BANK 'A' CN CNY Y 42.9 2 2 CNE000001QZ7 B1P13B6 601166.SS CN01CC Ind Bank 'A' CN CNY Y 30.0 3 4 CNE1000031P3 BFZ7XB2 601138.SS CN8GG3 FOXCONN INDUST. INTERNET 'A' CN CNY 29.1 4 CNE0000018R8 6414832 600519.SS CN10RR Moutai 'A' CN CNY Y 28.7 5 3 CNE0000015Y0 6310747 600016.SS CN0QK9 CHINA MINSHENG BANKING 'A' CN CNY Y 26.9 6 5 CNE0000011B7 6182043 600000.SS CN0Q9Y Pudong Dev 'A' CN CNY Y 22.1 7 6 CNE100000RJ0 B620Y41 601288.SS CN2045 AGRICULTURAL BANK OF CHINA 'A' CN CNY Y 19.2 8 7 CNE0000001D4 6990257 000651.SZ CN0BHR GREE ELECT.APP. 'A' CN CNY Y 17.8 9 10 CNE0000000T2 6803708 000002.SZ CN06IN CHINA VANKE 'A' CN CNY Y 16.9 10 11 CNE000001G87 6711630 600900.SS CN04RU CHINA YANGTZE PWR. 'A' CN CNY Y 16.4 11 13 CNE1000000S2 B1W9Z06 601328.SS CN2056 BANK OF COMMS.'A' CN CNY Y 16.1 12 15 CNE000001DB6 6579355 600030.SS CN0QVK CITIC Securities 'A' CN CNY Y 16.0 13 16 CNE000001P37 B1G2JY3 601398.SS CN2067 INDSTRL & COML.BK.OF CHINA 'A' CN CNY Y 15.2 14 17 CNE000000JP5 6458841 600887.SS CN00WV Yili Company 'A' CN CNY Y 13.8 15 14 CNE100000F46 B3Y6LV2 601668.SS CN06AF China State Con 'A' CN CNY Y 13.3 16 8 CNE100002FM5 BD5BP36 601229.SS CN71FM BANK OF SHAI. 'A' CN CNY Y 12.4 17 18 CNE1000007Q1 B28SLD9 601857.SS CN038A PETROCHINA 'A' CN CNY Y 11.7 18 41 CNE0000014W7 6288457 600276.SS CN0W4Z Hengrui Medi 'A' CN CNY Y 11.7 19 9 CNE000000TY6 6086974 600104.SS CN0SE5 SAIC Motor 'A' CN CNY Y 11.4 20 25 CNE100000734 B249NZ2 601169.SS CN0313 BOB 'A' CN CNY Y 11.2 21 21 CNE000001ND1 B19RB38 600048.SS CN0R3T POLY DEV. & HOLDINGS 'A' CN CNY Y 11.1 22 19 CNE100000PM8 B450X03 002415.SZ CN0O5S HIK Vision Digi 'A' CN CNY Y 11.0 23 23 CNE100000CP9 B3CPT84 601766.SS CN04UX CRRC 'A' CN CNY Y 11.0 24 30 CNE000001CS2 6547998 600050.SS CN0R4U CHINA UTD.NET.COMMS.'A' CN CNY Y 10.6 25 26 CNE100000SL4 B53SCQ5 601818.SS CN0649 Everbright Bank 'A' CN CNY Y 10.4 26 24 CNE000001N05 B180B49 601988.SS CN20DE BANK OF CHINA 'A' CN CNY Y 10.3 27 27 CNE1000008M8 B29WFR2 601601.SS CN2078 CHINA PAC.IN.(GROUP) 'A' CN CNY Y 10.2 28 28 CNE000000VQ8 6109901 000858.SZ CN0EGT Wuliangye 'A' CN CNY Y 9.4 29 22 CNE100000LQ8 B61VK25 601688.SS CN02NO Huatai Security 'A' CN CNY Y 9.3 30 32 CNE000000040 6802006 000001.SZ CN06HM PING AN BANK 'A' CN CNY Y 9.1 31 29 CNE000000CK1 6766555 600837.SS CN03TV Haitong Sec 'A' CN CNY Y 9.1 32 31 CNE1000022F3 BZ0HMX2 601211.SS CN536D GUOTAI JUNAN SECS.'A' CN CNY 8.4 33 20 CNE0000016L5 6314697 000725.SZ CN0CGR BOE Tech 'A' CN CNY Y 8.3 34 33 CNE0000018G1 6373728 600028.SS CN20AB CHINA PTL.& CHM.'A' CN CNY Y 7.9 35 37 CNE000001KK2 B02FVZ4 002027.SZ CN6016 FOCUS MEDIA INFO TECH 'A' CN CNY 7.5 36 34 CNE100002G76 BDC68B3 600919.SS CN7208 BANK OF JIANGSU 'A' CN CNY Y 6.9 37 36 CNE100002RZ2 BFY1ZJ7 601360.SS CN80Z6 360 SECURITY TECHNOLOGY 'A' CN CNY Y 6.9 38 35 CNE0000015R4 6307954 600019.SS CN0QNC Baosteel 'A' CN CNY Y 6.6 39 40 CNE100001SL2 BJ3KJC4 603288.SS CN40MP FOSHAN HAI TIAN FLFD.'A' CN CNY Y 6.4 40 38 CNE100000J75 B4X9DB3 601989.SS CN0346 CHINA SHIPBUILDING IND. 'A' CN CNY Y 6.3 41 45 CNE1000009T1 B2PPPG4 601186.SS CN0537 CHINA RAILWAY CON.'A' CN CNY Y 6.3 42 62 CNE0000019V8 6441595 600585.SS CN1257 ANHUI CONCH CMT. 'A' CN CNY Y 6.2 43 44 CNE000001NG4 B193HF0 601006.SS CN04IL Daqin Railway 'A' CN CNY Y 6.0 44 49 CNE000000CG9 6716884 600690.SS CN14CG Qingdao Haier 'A' CN CNY Y 5.9 45 43 CNE100000742 B24G126 601939.SS CN209A CHINA CON.BANK 'A' CN CNY Y 5.6 46 39 CNE000001F70 6648824 600031.SS CN0QWL Sany 'A' CN CNY Y 5.5 47 55 CNE000000TK5 6073062 000063.SZ CN20BC ZTE 'A' CN CNY 5.4 48 CNE100000B81 B2R0YF9 002230.SZ CN0LYI IFLYTEK 'A' CN CNY Y 5.2 49 54 CNE100000HB8 B55JM22 002304.SZ CN0NWI Yanghe Brewery 'A' CN CNY Y 5.2 50 42 CNE100001526 B466322 002594.SZ CN20JK BYD 'A' CN CNY Y 5.2 51 47 CNE0000016J9 6314932 600309.SS CN0WWR WANHUA CHEMICAL GP.'A' CN CNY 5.1 52 CNE100002FD4 BVHFB90 000166.SZ CN71DK SHENWAN HONGYUAN GROUP 'A' CN CNY Y 5.0 53 50 CNE100000G29 B42G7J1 601888.SS CN0188 CITS 'A' CN CNY Y 5.0 54 46 CNE100002FC6 BYY36X7 001979.SZ CN70SY CHINA MRCH.SHEKOU INDL. ZONE A CN CNY Y 5.0 55 51 CNE000001FW7 6683438 600015.SS CN0QJ8 Hua Xia Bank 'A' CN CNY Y 5.0 56 52 CNE1000005P7 B232Y04 002142.SZ CN0K2L Bank of Ningbo 'A' CN CNY Y 4.8 57 53 CNE100000B24 B2QZ4S8 601899.SS CN04JM ZIJIN MINING GROUP 'A' CN CNY Y 4.8 58 57 CNE1000000D4 B1WPGD4 000338.SZ CN083A WEICHAI POWER 'A' CN CNY Y 4.6 59 64 CNE000001G38 6695228 600406.SS CN0YYV NARI TECH.DEV. 'A' CN CNY Y 4.6 60 67 CNE000001KF2 B01Y312 002024.SZ CN0HN3 SUNING.COM 'A' CN CNY Y 4.6 61 56 CNE100000767 B281JM3 601088.SS CN2089 CHINA SHENHUA EN.'A' CN CNY Y 4.5 62 60 CNE100000627 B232ZB2 601009.SS CN03LN Bank of Nanjing 'A' CN CNY Y 4.4 63 58 CNE100000HK9 B59QNS2 600999.SS CN01UU China Mer Sec 'A' CN CNY Y 4.4 64 73 CNE0000008L2 6107176 000776.SZ CN0D6I GF Securities 'A' CN CNY Y 4.4 65 59 CNE0000013N8 B1G9126 600018.SS CN0QMB SH Intl Port 'A' CN CNY Y 4.4 66 61 CNE100001FR6 B759P50 601012.SS CN27DL LONGI GREEN ENERGY TECH.'A' CN CNY Y 4.3 67 63 CNE1000031K4 BFXNP16 603259.SS CN84KV WUXI APPTEC 'A' CN CNY 4.2 68 66 CNE100001FN5 B6Y7DS7 601800.SS CN27BJ CHINA COMM.CON.'A' CN CNY Y 4.1 69 98 CNE000001998 6422136 600011.SS CN0QH6 HUANENG POWER INTL.'A' CN CNY Y 4.1 70 102 CNE100000XX9 B3V4ND5 601933.SS CN1AS2 YONGHUI SUPERSTORES A CN CNY Y 4.1 71 79 CNE000001LV7 B0766H9 002044.SZ CN1I5N MEINIAN ONEHEALTH HLTHCR'A' CN CNY Y 4.0 72 68 CNE1000019Y0 B75FVJ4 601336.SS CN20EF NEW CHINA LIFE IN.'A' CN CNY Y 3.9 73 69 CNE100000TP3 B64QPN3 002475.SZ CN1CMY LUXSHARE PRECISION IND. 'A' CN CNY Y 3.9 74 74 CNE100001ZV6 BW9LF13 600958.SS CN52Y4 ORIENT SECS.'A' CN CNY Y 3.9 75 70 CNE0000017M1 6334350 600518.SS CN10QQ Kangmei Pharm 'A' CN CNY Y 3.9 76 65 CNE0000017H1 6335933 600010.SS CN0QG5 Baotou Steel 'A' CN CNY Y 3.9 77 72 CNE000001Q93 B1LBS82 601628.SS CN20CD CHINA LIFE INSURANCE 'A' CN CNY Y 3.9 78 71 CNE000001FG0 6664972 600029.SS CN0QUJ CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES 'A' CN CNY Y 3.9 79 119 CNE000000230 6353537 600660.SS CN13RU Fuyao Glass 'A' CN CNY Y 3.8 80 81 CNE000001GG8 6727604 600340.SS CN1FWB CHINA FORTUNE LAND A CN CNY Y 3.8 81 80 CNE000000GF2 6517485 000568.SZ CN0A7G LUZHOU LAO JIAO 'A' CN CNY Y 3.7 82 78 CNE000000V89 6104780 600009.SS CN0QF4 SH Airport 'A' CN CNY Y 3.7 83 48 Page 1 CNE000001GL8 6731133 000100.SZ CN07U0 TCL 'A' CN CNY Y 3.6 84 82 CNE000001FR7 6683461 600547.SS CN11CD SHANDONG GOLD-MINING 'A' CN CNY Y 3.6 85 95 CNE000000JM2 6412687 600886.SS CN04X0 Huajing 'A' CN CNY Y 3.5 86 94 CNE100001T64 BJ3WDM8 601225.SS CN40WZ SHAANXI COAL IND.'A' CN CNY Y 3.5 87 83 CNE000000PC0 6107284 600795.SS CN06DI GD PWR.DEV. 'A' CN CNY Y 3.5 88 90 CNE000000594 6802891 600655.SS CN13OR SHAI.YUYUAN TOUR.MART 'A' CN CNY Y 3.4 89 91 CNE100002177 BVV6QH2 601198.SS CN52Z5 DONGXING SECS.'A' CN CNY Y 3.4 90 199 CNE100001NR0 B8P39Z7 603993.SS CN52BH CHINA MOLY.LUOYANG 'A' CN CNY Y 3.4 91 84 CNE000001GD5 6610458 600570.SS CN11TU Hundsun Tech 'A' CN CNY Y 3.2 92 89 CNE000001FB1 6651297 600271.SS CN0W1W AISINO 'A' CN CNY Y 3.2 93 86 CNE000000X38 6121187 600196.SS CN0UG9 Fosun Pharm 'A' CN CNY Y 3.2 94 76 CNE000001JQ1 B01KLZ0 002008.SZ CN0H9P Han's Laser Tech 'A' CN CNY Y 3.1 95 87 CNE000001FJ4 6673280 600352.SS CN0XTP Longsheng 'A' CN CNY Y 3.1 96 103 CNE1000022N7 BYL7784 601985.SS CN537E CHINA NAT.NRR.'A' CN CNY 3.1 97 97 CNE000000M15 6801713 600741.SS CN03JL Huayu Automotive 'A' CN CNY Y 3.1 98 109 CNE0000017Y6 6346678 600588.SS CN128A UFIDA NETWORK TECHNOLOGY 'A' CN CNY Y 3.1 99 88 CNE100000KD8 B5V7S33 601877.SS CN10BB ZHEJIANG CHINT ELECTRICS 'A' CN CNY Y 3.0 100 110 CNE000000SS0 6036991 000069.SZ CN07MS Chinese Town 'A' CN CNY Y 3.0 101 107 CNE000000KB3 6773511 600703.SS CN14MQ Sanan Optoelec 'A' CN CNY Y 3.0 102 77 CNE000000KC1 6110602 600705.SS CN30KM AVIC CAPITAL HDG.
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