The Austrian Traded Index (ATX) is the most important stock market index of the Wiener Börse. The ATX is, like most European indices, defined as a price index and currently consists of 20 stocks.

Annual Returns

The following table shows the annual development of the Austrian Traded Index since 1985.

Components

As of March 2021, the index includes the following companies.

Companies Removed

Since 2011, the following companies have been removed from the ATX:

  • Vienna International Airport
  • Strabag
  • Bwin
  • Intercell
  • Semperit
  • AMAG Austria Metall
  • Telekom Austria
  • FACC

Performance and year-end values

The ATX closed the year of 2018 at 2.745,78.

In 2015, the Austrian Traded Index closed at 2.396,94 (Dec 30, 2015). The previous years' closing values were 2.401,21 (2012), 2.546,54 (2013), and 2.160,08 (2014).

References

External links

  • Bloomberg page for ATX:IND
  • Vienna Stock Exchange ATX Overview
  • Yahoo ATX Overview
  • Homepage of Wiener Börse with ATX
  • https://www.wienerborse.at/news/wiener-boerse-news/news/wiener-boerse-erweitert-bestehendes-atx-angebot-um-neue-short-und-leverage-indizes/
  • https://www.wienerborse.at/news/wiener-boerse-news/news/wiener-boerse-startet-benchmark-fuer-familienunternehmen/



Der Austrian Traded Index (ATX) Größter Aktienindex in Österreich

Unternehmen im Austrian Traded Index & ATX Prognose 2025

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