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Euro Stoxx® Momentum Premium Index EURO STOXX® MOMENTUM PREMIUM INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) EURONEXT Financial Services France 2.41 SARTORIUS STEDIM BIOTECH Health Care France 2.24 SOFINA Financial Services Belgium 2.10 FERRARI Automobiles & Parts Italy 2.04 CELLNEX TELECOM Telecommunications Spain 1.94 ILIAD Telecommunications France 1.86 BIOMERIEUX Health Care France 1.82 EUROFINS SCIENTIFIC Health Care France 1.80 IBERDROLA Utilities Spain 1.78 TELEPERFORMANCE Industrial Goods & Services France 1.78 IMCD Chemicals Netherlands 1.77 SARTORIUS PREF. Health Care Germany 1.75 DELIVERY HERO Consumer Products & Services Germany 1.65 PUMA Consumer Products & Services Germany 1.65 ASML HLDG Technology Netherlands 1.55 KONINKLIJKE DSM Chemicals Netherlands 1.55 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Industrial Goods & Services France 1.52 REMY COINTREAU Food, Beverage & Tobacco France 1.44 BRENNTAG Chemicals Germany 1.43 BE SEMICONDUCTOR Technology Netherlands 1.33 FLUTTER ENTERTAINMENT Travel & Leisure Ireland 1.32 RWE Utilities Germany 1.31 ZALANDO Retail Germany 1.30 DEUTSCHE BANK Banks Germany 1.30 ASM INTERNATIONAL Technology Netherlands 1.29 DEUTSCHE POST Industrial Goods & Services Germany 1.26 SIGNIFY Construction & Materials Netherlands 1.24 DAIMLER Automobiles & Parts Germany 1.22 BECHTLE Technology Germany 1.21 SIEMENS GAMESA Energy Spain 1.19 SIEMENS Industrial Goods & Services Germany 1.18 KESKO Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Finland 1.16 CORBION Food, Beverage & Tobacco Netherlands 1.16 ARGENX Health Care Belgium 1.15 NN GROUP Insurance Netherlands 1.15 NESTE Energy Finland 1.15 ENEL Utilities Italy 1.13 ASR NEDERLAND NV Insurance Netherlands 1.11 CAP GEMINI Technology France 1.09 SAINT GOBAIN Construction & Materials France 1.09 BANCO BPM Banks Italy 1.06 GERRESHEIMER Health Care Germany 1.05 DIASORIN Health Care Italy 1.04 INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES Technology Germany 1.01 KION GROUP Industrial Goods & Services Germany 1.00 PUBLICIS GRP Media France 0.98 SOITEC Technology France 0.98 AALBERTS Industrial Goods & Services Netherlands 0.96 AMPLIFON Health Care Italy 0.96 ACCIONA S.A. Construction & Materials Spain 0.96 TAG IMMOBILIEN AG Real Estate Germany 0.96 HERMES INTERNATIONAL Consumer Products & Services France 0.94 MICHELIN Automobiles & Parts France 0.92 PRYSMIAN Industrial Goods & Services Italy 0.92 SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT Utilities France 0.90 WDP Real Estate Belgium 0.89 Vonovia SE Real Estate Germany 0.89 LVMH MOET HENNESSY Consumer Products & Services France 0.88 HELLOFRESH AG Personal Care, Drug & Grocery Stores Germany 0.87 L'OREAL Consumer Products & Services France 0.87 BMW Automobiles & Parts Germany 0.86 LINDE Chemicals Germany 0.84 SMURFIT KAPPA GRP Industrial Goods & Services Ireland 0.83 KINGSPAN GRP Construction & Materials Ireland 0.80 CNH Industrial NV Industrial Goods & Services Italy 0.79 VALEO Automobiles & Parts France 0.79 Kering Retail France 0.79 COVESTRO Chemicals Germany 0.79 DEUTSCHE WOHNEN Real Estate Germany 0.78 CONTINENTAL Automobiles & Parts Germany 0.73 STMICROELECTRONICS Technology Italy 0.73 CARL ZEISS MEDITEC Health Care Germany 0.73 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation EURO STOXX® MOMENTUM PREMIUM INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) RENAULT Automobiles & Parts France 0.70 RATIONAL Industrial Goods & Services Germany 0.70 FUCHS PETROLUB PREF Chemicals Germany 0.69 STORA ENSO R Basic Resources Finland 0.68 UBISOFT ENTERTAINMENT Consumer Products & Services France 0.67 WIENERBERGER Construction & Materials Austria 0.66 EDF Utilities France 0.66 METSO OUTOTEC Industrial Goods & Services Finland 0.65 MERCK Health Care Germany 0.65 EDP ENERGIAS DE PORTUGAL Utilities Portugal 0.63 INTERPUMP GRP Industrial Goods & Services Italy 0.62 STELLANTIS Automobiles & Parts Italy 0.59 HUHTAMAKI Industrial Goods & Services Finland 0.57 KONE B Industrial Goods & Services Finland 0.57 ARCELORMITTAL Basic Resources Luxembourg 0.56 DAVIDE CAMPARI Food, Beverage & Tobacco Italy 0.54 RYANAIR Travel & Leisure Ireland 0.48 INWIT Telecommunications Italy 0.45 NOKIAN RENKAAT Automobiles & Parts Finland 0.42 VOESTALPINE Basic Resources Austria 0.31 VERBUND Utilities Austria 0.12 EDP RENOVAVEIS Utilities Portugal 0.12 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation.
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