Standard & Poor's, the world's leading index provider, announced today the launch of the S&P/TSX MegaCap Index, a large-cap index highlighting the 25 largest, most liquid stocks listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The Index is derived from the S&P/TSX Composite Index, a widely followed gauge of the Canadian equity market.
"The S&P/TSX MegaCap Index will provide investors with exposure to 25 of the largest, most liquid publicly traded companies in Canada," says Sid Oberoi, Senior Director at S&P Indices. "The Index covers over 50% of the market-cap of Canadian listed equities, providing investors with a gauge to measure the performance of this segment of the market."
To be included in the S&P/TSX MegaCap Index, securities must be among the 25 largest constituents in the S&P/TSX Composite in terms of float quoted market value (the value determined by multiplying the number of float shares of a security by the price for one such float share), and have listed options on the Montreal Exchange. In order to minimize turnover, additions and deletions from the S&P/TSX MegaCap are made at the Index's quarterly review.
The S&P/TSX MegaCap Index employs a buffer rule during the quarterly review where a security must be amongst the 35 largest constituents in the S&P/TSX Composite Index, and continue to have listed options on the Montreal Exchange. The top 5 constitutions by weight within the Index include: Barrick Gold Corp, Potash Corp of Saskatchewan, Suncor Energy Inc, Royal Bank of Canada, and Toronto-Dominion Bank.
"Toronto Stock Exchange is very pleased with the launch of this new index," says Andre Craig, Vice President, TMX Datalinx. "It provides a complementary offering to the core S&P/TSX benchmark indices and further demonstrates our joint commitment to providing new and innovative products for the capital markets."
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