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Stoxx® Japan Strong Balance Sheet Equal Weight Index STOXX® JAPAN STRONG BALANCE SHEET EQUAL WEIGHT INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) LASERTEC Technology JP 1.31 ZOZO Retail JP 1.00 DAIFUKU Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.97 MONOTARO Retail JP 0.96 NET ONE SYSTEMS Technology JP 0.94 M3 Media JP 0.93 Oracle Corp. Japan Technology JP 0.92 NIPPON PAINT HOLDINGS Chemicals JP 0.91 Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care JP 0.88 KOBE BUSSAN Retail JP 0.88 Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care JP 0.87 Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. Health Care JP 0.85 NEXON Personal & Household Goods JP 0.85 Nabtesco Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.84 SMC Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.83 MIURA Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.83 COSMOS PHARM. Retail JP 0.83 ITOCHU TECHNO-SOLUTIONS Technology JP 0.83 NISSAN CHEMICAL Chemicals JP 0.82 Omron Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.82 Nintendo Co. Ltd. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.82 Keyence Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.82 Obic Co. Ltd. Technology JP 0.81 Misumi Group Inc. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.81 ITO EN Food & Beverage JP 0.80 Rinnai Corp. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.80 Advantest Corp. Technology JP 0.80 Yaskawa Electric Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.79 Shimano Inc. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.79 CAPCOM Technology JP 0.79 Nitori Co. Ltd. Retail JP 0.79 Nomura Research Institute Ltd. Technology JP 0.78 Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd. Food & Beverage JP 0.78 SUGI HOLDINGS Retail JP 0.78 Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co. I Health Care JP 0.78 WELCIA HOLDINGS Retail JP 0.78 Otsuka Corp. Technology JP 0.77 CYBERAGENT Media JP 0.77 Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd. Technology JP 0.77 Shionogi & Co. Ltd. Health Care JP 0.77 OTSUKA HOLDINGS Health Care JP 0.75 AZBIL CORP. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.75 Lion Corp. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.75 Daikin Industries Ltd. Construction & Materials JP 0.75 Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd. Food & Beverage JP 0.75 FANCL Personal & Household Goods JP 0.75 TOKAI CARBON Chemicals JP 0.74 Ryohin Keikaku Co. Ltd. Retail JP 0.74 Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.74 Uni-Charm Corp. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.74 PEPTIDREAM Health Care JP 0.74 Meiji Holdings Co. Ltd. Food & Beverage JP 0.73 Makita Corp. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.73 Asics Corp. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.73 TSURUHA HOLDINGS Retail JP 0.73 Fast Retailing Co. Ltd. Retail JP 0.73 Brother Industries Ltd. Technology JP 0.73 Yokogawa Electric Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.73 Casio Computer Co. Ltd. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.72 Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care JP 0.72 Ezaki Glico Co. Ltd. Food & Beverage JP 0.72 NIPPON SHINYAKU Health Care JP 0.72 KAKAKU.COM Retail JP 0.72 Terumo Corp. Health Care JP 0.72 Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co. L Health Care JP 0.72 Nitto Denko Corp. Chemicals JP 0.71 Fanuc Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.71 PERSOL HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.71 Trend Micro Inc. Technology JP 0.70 Disco Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.70 Oriental Land Co. Ltd. Travel & Leisure JP 0.70 KYOWA KIRIN Health Care JP 0.70 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation STOXX® JAPAN STRONG BALANCE SHEET EQUAL WEIGHT INDEX Components1 Company Supersector Country Weight (%) ASAHI INTECC Health Care JP 0.70 Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.70 RECRUIT HOLDINGS Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.70 PIGEON Personal & Household Goods JP 0.70 Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Health Care JP 0.70 Kurita Water Industries Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.70 Tokyo Electron Ltd. Technology JP 0.70 KYOWA EXEO Construction & Materials JP 0.70 NICHIREI Food & Beverage JP 0.69 USS Co. Ltd. Retail JP 0.69 NIHON UNISYS Technology JP 0.69 Comsys Holdings Corp. Construction & Materials JP 0.69 Sysmex Corp. Health Care JP 0.69 Koito Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts JP 0.69 Kikkoman Corp. Food & Beverage JP 0.69 Toho Co. Ltd. (9602) Media JP 0.69 Hoya Corp. Health Care JP 0.69 Rohm Co. Ltd. Technology JP 0.68 TECHNOPRO HOLDINGS Technology JP 0.68 Hakuhodo DY Holdings Inc. Media JP 0.68 TIS INC. Technology JP 0.68 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd. Chemicals JP 0.68 Shimadzu Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.68 Yamaha Corp. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.67 Stanley Electric Co. Ltd. Automobiles & Parts JP 0.67 Hirose Electric Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.67 Secom Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.67 Toto Ltd. Construction & Materials JP 0.67 KOSE Personal & Household Goods JP 0.67 HOSHIZAKI CORPORATION Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.66 NIHON KOHDEN Health Care JP 0.66 Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd. Food & Beverage JP 0.66 House Foods Group Food & Beverage JP 0.66 Eisai Co. Ltd. Health Care JP 0.65 Shiseido Co. Ltd. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.65 Astellas Pharma Inc. Health Care JP 0.64 SOHGO SECURITIES Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.64 TAISHO PHARM HLDG Health Care JP 0.64 Nidec Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.64 MATSUMOTOKIYOSHI HDG. Retail JP 0.64 Kamigumi Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.64 SUNTORY BEVERAGE & FOOD Food & Beverage JP 0.64 BANDAI NAMCO HOLDINGS INC. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.64 CALBEE Food & Beverage JP 0.64 DeNA Co. Ltd. Retail JP 0.63 KONAMI HOLDINGS Personal & Household Goods JP 0.63 NIFCO Automobiles & Parts JP 0.63 Kao Corp. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.63 Kewpie Corp. Food & Beverage JP 0.62 Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.62 Shimamura Co. Ltd. Retail JP 0.62 Bridgestone Corp. Automobiles & Parts JP 0.62 SUMITOMO DAINIPPON PHARMA CO Health Care JP 0.62 MORINAGA Food & Beverage JP 0.61 Amada Co. Ltd. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.61 GOLDWIN Personal & Household Goods JP 0.61 SCSK Technology JP 0.60 Japan Tobacco Inc. Personal & Household Goods JP 0.60 Nippon Kayaku Co. Ltd. Chemicals JP 0.60 FUJIFILM Holdings Corp. Technology JP 0.59 SUNDRUG Retail JP 0.59 Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. Food & Beverage JP 0.59 Kyocera Corp. Industrial Goods & Services JP 0.56 NTT DoCoMo Inc. Telecommunications JP 0.56 Canon Inc. Technology JP 0.56 POLA ORBIS HOLDINGS Personal & Household Goods JP 0.56 1 Based on the last periodic review implementation.
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