Changes in the Composition of FTSE/ATHEX Index Series
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May 13, 2021 | |||
Changes in the Composition of FTSE/ATHEX Index Series | |||
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Following the transfer from Friday May 14, 2021 of the trading of the shares of the company «THE HOUSE OF AGRICULTURE SPIROU S.A.» to ATHEX Surveillance Category, the shares of the company will be removed from the composition of FTSE/ATHEX Food & Beverage Index without immediate replacement.
The change will be effective from the session of Friday May 14th, 2021
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About Athens Exchange Group
The Athens Stock Exchange since its establishment in 1876, consistently participate in the financial and business developments in the country.
Athens Exchange Group (ATHEX Group), provides support to the Greek Capital Market. ATHEX Group operates the organized Equities and Derivatves markets, the alternative market and performs clearing and settlement of trades.
The Athens Stock Exchange, through its markets, offers solutions and financing tools to businesses, expands investor choice by providing a safe, stable and easy environment in full alignment with international practices and the European regulatory framework. It has held the ISO 22301:2012 international standard for Business Continuity, for all its companies, including all its operations as well as the products & services it provides.
In a period that the role of stock markets in exploring alternative ways of financing business, at a European level, is significantly enhanced, the Athens Exchange Group has taken a series of initiatives to highlight the attractiveness of the Greek Capital Market and the Greek companies to the international investment community and expand the variety of investment opportunities.
Its shares are traded on the Main Market of the Athens Stock Exchange (Symbol: EXAE).
The profiles of the ATHEX Group and its markets can be downloaded from the link. More information can be found in the website www.athexgroup.gr.
110 Athinon Ave. 10442 Athens, Greece, tel +30-210 3366 800, fax +30 210-3366 101