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Stoxx® Global 3000 Retail Index STOXX® GLOBAL 3000 RETAIL INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) Amazon.com Inc. Retail United States 32.38 Home Depot Inc. Retail United States 7.65 WALMART INC. Retail United States 4.94 Costco Wholesale Corp. Retail United States 3.84 Lowe's Cos. Retail United States 3.13 CVS HEALTH CORP. Retail United States 2.01 Target Corp. Retail United States 1.95 TJX Cos. Retail United States 1.74 UBER TECHNOLOGIES Retail United States 1.51 DOLLAR GENERAL Retail United States 1.35 Kering Retail France 1.35 Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 1.27 MERCADOLIBRE Retail United States 1.19 eBay Inc. Retail United States 1.00 Wesfarmers Ltd. Retail Australia 0.95 O'Reilly Automotive Inc. Retail United States 0.89 Sysco Corp. Retail United States 0.89 AHOLD DELHAIZE Retail Netherlands 0.87 WOOLWORTHS GROUP Retail Australia 0.86 Ross Stores Inc. Retail United States 0.85 Industria de Diseno Textil SA Retail Spain 0.85 ALIMENTATION CCH.TARD Retail Canada 0.76 AutoZone Inc. Retail United States 0.74 TESCO Retail Great Britain 0.72 WALGREENS BOOTS ALLIANCE Retail United States 0.71 Kroger Co. Retail United States 0.68 Seven & I Holdings Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.67 Best Buy Co. Inc. Retail United States 0.63 Aeon Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.59 McKesson Corp. Retail United States 0.58 COPART Retail United States 0.57 OCADO Retail Great Britain 0.57 Dollar Tree Inc. Retail United States 0.54 WAYFAIR CL.A Retail United States 0.51 Nitori Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.49 CarMax Inc. Retail United States 0.44 Coles Group Retail Australia 0.43 TRACTOR SUPPLY Retail United States 0.41 DELIVERY HERO Retail Germany 0.40 ZALANDO Retail Germany 0.39 AmerisourceBergen Corp. Retail United States 0.38 JUST EAT TAKEAWAY.COM NV Retail Netherlands 0.38 HENNES & MAURITZ B Retail Sweden 0.36 BURLINGTON STORES Retail United States 0.36 ETSY Retail United States 0.34 Ulta Beauty Retail United States 0.34 Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB de CV Retail Mexico 0.32 MAGAZINE LUIZA ON Retail Brazil 0.32 CP ALL PCL Retail Thailand 0.32 SM Investments Corp Retail Philippines 0.32 PAN PACIFIC INTL HLDG Retail Japan 0.31 Metro Inc. Cl A Retail Canada 0.30 DOLLARAMA Retail Canada 0.30 NEXT Retail Great Britain 0.28 Advance Auto Parts Inc. Retail United States 0.28 CARVANA 'A' Retail United States 0.27 Rakuten Inc. Retail Japan 0.24 CARREFOUR Retail France 0.24 LOBLAW Retail Canada 0.23 ROLLINS Retail United States 0.23 Hotai Motor Retail Taiwan 0.22 BRIGHT HORIZONS FAMILY SOLUT Retail United States 0.21 CHEGG Retail United States 0.21 FIVE BELOW Retail United States 0.20 KINGFISHER Retail Great Britain 0.19 SERVICE CORP.INTL. Retail United States 0.18 LYFT A Retail United States 0.18 FLOOR & DECOR HOLDINGS 'A' Retail United States 0.18 L BRANDS INC Retail United States 0.18 KESKO Retail Finland 0.18 IAA Retail United States 0.18 WILLIAMS SONOMA Retail United States 0.17 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation STOXX® GLOBAL 3000 RETAIL INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) MAGNIT Retail Russia 0.17 HELLOFRESH AG Retail Germany 0.17 RH Retail United States 0.17 CASEY'S GENERAL STORES Retail United States 0.17 GRUBHUB Retail United States 0.16 RITCHIE BROS.AUCTIONEERS (NYS) Retail Canada 0.16 LOJAS RENNER Retail Brazil 0.16 TSURUHA HOLDINGS Retail Japan 0.16 Localiza Rnt Car Retail Brazil 0.15 MONOTARO Retail Japan 0.15 FAMILYMART Retail Japan 0.15 Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Cl A Retail Canada 0.15 BJAS WHOLESALE CLUB HOLDINGS Retail United States 0.14 MORRISON (WILLIAM) SUPERMARK Retail Great Britain 0.14 WESTON GEORGE Retail Canada 0.14 LITHIA MOTORS 'A' Retail United States 0.13 SERVICEMASTER GLOBAL HOLDINGS Retail United States 0.13 AVENUE SUPERMARTS Retail India 0.13 President Chain Retail Taiwan 0.13 B&M EUROPEAN VALUE RETAIL Retail Great Britain 0.13 PERFORMANCE FOOD GROUP Retail United States 0.13 HOMESERVE Retail Great Britain 0.13 ICA GRUPPEN Retail Sweden 0.12 SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY Retail United States 0.12 EMPIRE 'A' Retail Canada 0.12 BidCorp Ltd Retail South Africa 0.12 Lojas Americanas Retail Brazil 0.12 OLLIES BARGAIN OUTLET HLDG. Retail United States 0.12 USS Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.12 RAIA DROGASIL Retail Brazil 0.12 HOWDEN JOINERY GRP Retail Great Britain 0.12 JD SPORTS FASHION Retail Great Britain 0.11 WELCIA HOLDINGS Retail Japan 0.11 SAINSBURY (J) Retail Great Britain 0.11 Ryohin Keikaku Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.11 ADEVINTA Retail Norway 0.11 COSMOS PHARM. Retail Japan 0.11 BIM BIRLESIK MAGAZALAR Retail Turkey 0.11 Marui Group Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.11 AUTONATION Retail United States 0.11 JERONIMO MARTINS Retail Portugal 0.11 MURPHY USA Retail United States 0.10 FALABELLA Retail Chile 0.10 JB Hi-Fi Ltd. Retail Australia 0.10 GRAND CANYON EDUCATION Retail United States 0.10 Yamada Denki Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.10 Shoprite Holdings Ltd Retail South Africa 0.10 STAMPS.COM Retail United States 0.10 B2W DIGITAL Retail Brazil 0.10 AARON'S Retail United States 0.10 KOBE BUSSAN Retail Japan 0.10 FOOT LOCKER Retail United States 0.10 GALENICA SANTE AG Retail Switzerland 0.09 DICK'S SPORTING GOODS Retail United States 0.09 Kohl's Corp. Retail United States 0.09 FRONTDOOR Retail United States 0.09 MATSUMOTOKIYOSHI HDG. Retail Japan 0.09 ETS COLRUYT Retail Belgium 0.09 AMERCO Retail United States 0.09 KAKAKU.COM Retail Japan 0.09 Sinopharm Group 'H' Retail China 0.08 VIA VAREJO ON Retail Brazil 0.08 GROCERY OUTLET HOLDING Retail United States 0.08 CHEWY A Retail United States 0.08 CLICKS GROUP Retail South Africa 0.08 NATIONAL VISION HOLDINGS Retail United States 0.08 SUGI HOLDINGS Retail Japan 0.08 DINO POLSKA SA Retail Poland 0.08 SUNDRUG Retail Japan 0.08 K's Holdings Corp. Retail Japan 0.07 MARKS & SPENCER GRP Retail Great Britain 0.07 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation STOXX® GLOBAL 3000 RETAIL INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) QURATE RETAIL GROUP Retail United States 0.07 HOME PRODUCT CENTER Retail Thailand 0.07 H&R Block Inc. Retail United States 0.07 GS Holdings Retail South Korea 0.06 AXFOOD Retail Sweden 0.06 Lawson Inc. Retail Japan 0.06 SPROUTS FARMERS MARKET Retail United States 0.06 Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd Retail Japan 0.06 Macy's Inc. Retail United States 0.05 2U Retail United States 0.05 CARGURUS Retail United States 0.05 STRATEGIC EDUCATION Retail United States 0.05 Benesse Holdings Inc. Retail Japan 0.05 KAR AUCTION SERVICES Retail United States 0.05 J. Front Retailing Co. Ltd. Retail Japan 0.05 COGNA EDUCACAO Retail Brazil 0.05 Nordstrom Inc. Retail United States 0.05 MR PRICE GROUP Retail South Africa 0.04 YDUQS PART Retail Brazil 0.04 GREGGS Retail Great Britain 0.04 MONRO Retail United States 0.04 CASINO GUICHARD Retail France 0.03 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation.
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