CROBEX

CROBEX is the official share index of the Zagreb Stock Exchange. As of March 2023, it includes stocks of 15 companies and is calculated continuously using the latest stock prices.[1][2] It is measured using free float market capitalization, where the weight of each individual stock is limited to 10 percent.[3]

CROBEX
Foundation1 September 1997
OperatorZagreb Stock Exchange
ExchangesZagreb Stock Exchange
Constituents15
TypeLarge cap
Related indicesCROBEX10, CROBIS
Websitewww.zse.hr/crobex

History

It began to be published on 1 September 1997, and the base date is 1 July 1997, when its base value was 1,000 points.[3]

For a long time, the Pliva stock was one of the main constituents of the index, before the company was sold and de-listed.

In October 2007, its value was around 5,400 points, an all-time high. By March 2009, the index dropped to 1,300 points. In the first half of 2011, it hovered around 2,200 points, falling to below 1,800 by the end of the year. In October 2016, the index broke 2,000 points, the highest level since March 2013.[4]

Inclusion criteria

Stocks have to be traded in more than 75% of the total number of trade days in the selected time period in order to be included into CROBEX. The stock ranking is determined by weighing the stock's free float market capitalization as a proportion of the total, and its traffic as a proportion of the total share traffic in the six-month time period observed.[1]

The index is revised every third Friday of March and September. The Index Commission can revise the index if the following extraordinary events happen:

  • bankruptcy or liquidation of a company, increase or decrease in the base capital of a company, takeover, merger.
  • removal of a stock listing
  • long-term suspension of trade of a stock

There are also other circumstances related to the issuer or the stock that can affect the quality of the CROBEX index that can cause the commission to revise the index.

A special revision can happen to include a new stock in the index in case the stock, in the first 30 days since its listing date, is traded in 100% of the total number of trade days, taking into account its free float market capitalization and share of traffic.[3]

Composition

The index consists of the following 15 companies, as of the last update in March 2023:[1]

CompanyHeadquartersNACETicker
AD PlastikSolinProduction of other parts and accessories for motor vehiclesADPL
Adris GroupRovinjManagement activitiesADRS2
Arena Hospitality Group Pula Hotels and similar accommodation ARNT
Atlantic GroupZagrebNon-specialized wholesale tradeATGR
Atlantska plovidbaDubrovnikMaritime and coastal transport of goodsATPL
Ericsson Nikola TeslaZagrebProduction of communication equipmentERNT
HTZagrebActivities of wired telecommunicationsHT
JadroplovSplitMaritime and coastal transport of goodsJDPL
KončarZagrebProduction of electric motors, generators and transformersKOEI
KutjevoKutjevoCultivation of cereals (except rice), legumes and oilseedsKTJV
PodravkaKoprivnicaOther processing and preservation of fruits and vegetablesPODR
Valamar RivieraPorečHotels and similar accommodationRIVP
SpanZagrebComputer programmingSPAN
Viktor Lenac ShipyardRijekaConstruction of ships and floating structuresVLEN
Zagrebačka bankaZagrebOther monetary intermediationZABA

See also

References

  1. "CROBEX". Zagrebačka burza (in Croatian). 17 March 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  2. "CROBEX". Zagreb Stock Exchange (in Croatian). Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  3. "Indeksi: CROBEX". Zagreb Stock Exchange. 21 March 2011. Archived from the original on 31 December 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2008.
  4. "Crobex postigao trogodišnji rekord | Blog @ Presscut - clipping & media monitoring". Archived from the original on 16 January 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
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