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The MDAX is a stock index which lists German companies trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The index is calculated by Deutsche Börse.

It includes the 50 Prime Standard shares that rank in size immediately below the companies included in the DAX index. The company size is calculated based on a combination of order book volume and market capitalization. The index is based on prices generated in the electronic trading system Xetra.

In 2021, in response to the Wirecard scandal, the number of constituents in the DAX was increased from 30 to 40, while the number of constituents in the MDAX was reduced from 60 to 50.[3]

Companies

The following 50 companies make up the index as of the quarterly review effective on January 15, 2023.[4][5]

Logo Name Industry Index weighting Number of
Shares[6]
Free-float-

in Mio. €
Location Symbol
Aixtron Semiconductor industry 2,98 113.402.370 4.325,62 Herzogenrath AIXA
Aroundtown Real estate 1.49 1,536,397,797 2,061.72 Luxemburg AT1
Aurubis Metals 1,59 44.956.723 2.307,09 Hamburg NDA
Bechtle IT services 2,57 126.000.000 3.741,68 Neckarsulm BC8
Befesa Waste management 1.11 1,530.47 Ratingen BFSA
Bilfinger Mannheim GBF
Carl Zeiss Meditec Medical technology 2,45 89.440.570 3.555,14 Jena AFX
CTS Eventim Leisure-events 2,56 96.000.000 3.713,64 München EVD
Delivery Hero Delivery service 4,23 269.536.421 6.136,97 Berlin DHER
Lufthansa Airlines 5,69 1.195.485.644 8.267,54 Köln LHA
Encavis Renewable energy 1,23 161.030.176 1.787,32 Hamburg ECV
Evonik Chemistry 2,54 466.000.000 3.695,85 Essen EVK
Evotec Biotechnology 2,09 177.185.736 3.044,43 Hamburg EVT
Fraport Airport operator 1,41 92.468.704 2.056,62 Frankfurt am Main FRA
Freenet Telecommunications 2,07 118.900.598 3.005,81 Büdelsdorf FNTN
Fresenius Medical Care Medical technology 5,26 293.413.449 7.630,52 Hof (Saale) FRE
Fuchs Petrolub Chemistry 1,84 69.500.000 2.671,54 Mannheim FPE3
GEA Group Machinery 3,51 180.492.172 5.098,68 Düsseldorf G1A
Gerresheimer Packaging 1,99 34.540.000 2.900,31 Düsseldorf GXI
Hella Automotive 1,17 111.111.112 1.697,81 Lippstadt HLE
HelloFresh Meal kit 1,67 172.734.665 2.427,88 Berlin HFG
Hensoldt Defence 0,85 105.000.000 1.246,59 Taufkirchen (bei München) HAG
Hochtief Construction 1,53 77.711.300 2.224,49 Essen HOT
Hugo Boss Clothing, Accessories 2,75 70.400.000 3.997,45 Metzingen BOSS
Jenoptik 0,98 57.238.115 1.427,39 Jena JEN
Jungheinrich Intralogistics, Mechanical engineering 1,10 48.000.000 1.603,20 Hamburg JUN3
K+S Mining (fertilizer and salt) 1,79 191.400.000 2.599,89 Kassel SDF
KION Group Handling equipment 1,87 131.198.647 2.714,83 Frankfurt am Main KGX
Knorr-Bremse Manufacturing 2,63 161.200.000 3.825,02 München KBX
Krones Neutraubling KRN
Lanxess Chemistry 1,59 86.346.303 2.316,05 Köln LXS
LEG Immobilien Real estate 3,96 74.109.276 5.755,33 Düsseldorf LEG
Nemetschek Software 3,08 115.500.000 4.481,19 München NEM
Nordex 0,87 236.450.364 1.265,21 Hamburg NDX1
Puma Sports equipment 3,67 150.824.640 5.325,69 Herzogenaurach PUM
Rational Manufacturing 2.03 11,370,000 2,814.89 Landsberg am Lech RAA
Redcare Pharmacy Pharmacy 1,53 20.203.286 2.223,39 Venlo (Niederlande) RDC
RTL Group Media 0,86 154.742.806 1.247,97 Luxemburg (Luxemburg) RRTL
Scout24 Online-market 3,15 75.000.000 4.570,77 München G24
Siltronic Semiconductor industry München WAF
Stabilus Automotive 1.11 1,535.11 Koblenz STM
Ströer Media 1,15 56.691.571 1.669,59 Köln SAX
TAG Tegernsee Immobilien und Beteiligung Real estate 1,55 175.489.025 2.262,05 Hamburg TEG
Talanx Real Estate 2,45 253.350.943 3.556,99 Hannover TLX
TeamViewe Software 1,26 180.000.000 1.829,63 Göppingen TMV
ThyssenKrupp Conglomerate 2,13 622.531.741 3.102,07 Essen and Duisburg TKA
Traton München 8TRA
TUI Tourism Berlin, Hannover TUI1
United Internet Telecommunications 1,07 192.000.000 1.553,43 Montabaur UTDI
Wacker Chemie Chemistry 1,36 52.152.600 1.983,73 München WCH

^Note 1 : Source: de:MDAX.

See also

References

  1. ^ “Deutsche Börse decides rule changes for MDAX, SDAX and TecDAX indices”. Deutsche Börse. 3 September 2021. Archived from the original on 8 November 2022. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  2. ^ “MDAX Weighting 30.12.2008”. Deutsche Börse. 30 December 2008. Retrieved 2009-03-21. [dead link]
  3. ^ Tom Sims and Hakan Ersen (September 4, 2021), Porsche, Puma to join Germany’s DAX as index expands Reuters.
  4. ^ “Frankfurt MDAX-Indikation”. boerse-frankfurt.de. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  5. ^ “MDAX” (xls). dax-indices.com. 2023-01-11. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  6. ^ out of date