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CapitaMalls Asia now a performance gauge of Hong Kong stock market

It has been selected as a constituent stock for both the Hang Seng Global Composite Index and the Hang Seng Foreign Companies Composite Index.

The HSGCI and HSFCCI serve as benchmarks for global investors for the performances of all Hong Kong-listed companies and Hong Kong-listed foreign companies respectively.

The HSGCI comprises all constituents of the Hang Seng Composite Index and the HSFCCI. The HSFCCI comprises 16 constituents that are either foreign companies listed, or foreign companies which have Hong Kong Depositary Receipts listed, on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) with at least HK$3.0 billion (S$0.5 billion) in market capitalisation.

The inclusion of CapitaMalls Asia as a constituent stock of both indices was effective from 5 March 2012.

Including the two indices above, CapitaMalls Asia is a constituent stock of 110 indices in total. The others include Singapore’s Straits Times Index, MSCI All Country World Index, S&P Global Ex-US BMI (Broad Market Index) and GPR 250 Index.
 

The inclusion of CapitaMalls Asia as a constituent stock of both indices was effective from 5 March 2012.

Including the two indices above, CapitaMalls Asia is a constituent stock of 110 indices in total. The others include Singapore’s Straits Times Index, MSCI All Country World Index, S&P Global Ex-US BMI (Broad Market Index) and GPR 250 Index.
 

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