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CAC 40

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FieldValue
nameCAC 40logo =
image[[File:CAC40 1980-2021.png250px]]
captionCAC 40 performance since 1980, linked to "indice Insee de la Bourse de Paris' from 1965 to 1987.
foundation31 December 1987
operatorEuronext
exchangesEuronext Paris
constituents40
cap_levelLarge cap
symbol
mcap€2.356 trillion (3 February 2023)
weightingFree-float capitalization-weighted
relatedCAC Next 20, CAC Small
homepagewww.euronext.com

The CAC 40 () (Cotation Assistée en Continu) is a benchmark French stock market index. The index represents a capitalization-weighted measure of the 40 most significant stocks among the 100 largest market caps on the Euronext Paris (formerly the Paris Bourse). It is a price return index. It is one of the main national indices of the pan-European stock exchange group Euronext alongside Euronext Amsterdam's AEX, Euronext Brussels' BEL20, Euronext Dublin's ISEQ 20, Euronext Lisbon's PSI-20 and the Oslo Bors OBX Index. It is an index without dividends. Cotation operates every working day from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It is updated every 15 seconds.

History

The CAC 5 and the CAC 40 take their name from the Paris Bourse's early automation system Cotation Assistée en Continu (Continuous Assisted Quotation). CAC 5, inaugurated on 23 June 1986, was a version of the Toronto Computer Assisted Trading System, the first fully automated trading system. CAC 5 consisted of Leroy-Somer, LVMH, Synthélabo, Eurocom and UCB. CAC 40's base value of 1,000 was set on 31 December 1987, equivalent to a market capitalisation of 370,437,433,957.70 French francs.{{cite web |access-date = 2007-12-03 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071209130116/http://www.euronext.com/editorial/wide/editorial-2667-EN-FR0003500008.html?selectedMep=1# |archive-date = 9 December 2007 |url-status = dead |access-date=2007-12-03 |archive-date=27 May 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100527054001/http://www.euronext.com/news/press_release/press_release-1731-EN.html?docid=59760 |url-status=dead

Rules

Selection

The CAC 40 index composition is reviewed quarterly by an independent Index Steering Committee (). If any changes are made, they are effected a minimum of two weeks after the review meeting. At each review date, the companies listed on Euronext Paris are ranked according to free float market capitalisation and share turnover over the prior 12 months.{{cite web |access-date = 2009-12-17 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110616051936/http://www.euronext.com/fic/000/050/871/508718.pdf# |archive-date = 16 June 2011 |url-status = dead

Weighting

The CAC 40 is a capitalization-weighted index. The number of shares issued (used to calculate the market cap and hence the index weight) of a company is reviewed quarterly, on the third Friday of March, June, September and December. Since December 2003, the index weightings of companies in the index have been capped at 15% at each quarterly index review, but these range freely with share price subsequently. A capping factor is used to limit the weights to 15% (if necessary), and is reviewed annually by the Index Steering Committee on the third Friday of September.

Calculation

The index value I of the CAC 40 index is calculated using the following formula: I_t = 1000\times\frac{\sum_{i=1}^N Q_{i,t},F_{i,t},f_{i,t},C_{i,t},}{K_t,\sum_{i=1}^N Q_{i,0},C_{i,0},} with t the day of calculation; N the number of constituent shares in the index (usually 40); Qi,t the number of shares of company i on day t; Fi,t the free float factor of share i; fi,t the capping factor of share i (exactly 1 for all companies not subject to the 15% cap); Ci,t the price of share i on day t; Qi,0 the number of shares of company i on the index base date; Ci,0 the price of equity i on the index base date; and Kt the "adjustment coefficient for base capitalization" on day t (reflecting the switch from the French franc to the Euro in 1999).

Contract specifications

The CAC 40 index is traded as a future on the Euronext Equities & Index Derivatives (EUREID) exchange under the ticker symbol PIL.

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Holders

Although the CAC 40 is almost exclusively composed of French-domiciled companies, about 45% of its listed shares are owned by foreign investors, more than any other main European index. German, Japanese, American and British investors are amongst the most significant holders of CAC 40 shares. This large percentage is due to the fact that CAC 40 companies are more international, or multinational, than any other European market. CAC 40 companies conduct over two-thirds of their business and employ over two-thirds of their workforce outside France.{{cite web |author-link=Christine Lagarde |access-date=2007-12-03}}

Record values

TypeDateValue
Closing high9 January 20268362.09
Intraday high14 January 20268396.72

Source:

Annual returns

The following table shows the annual development of the CAC 40, which was calculated back to 1969.

YearClosing levelChange in Index
in PointsChange in Index
in %
1969334.12
1970310.48−23.64−7.08
1971286.13−24.35−7.84
1972335.1849.0517.14
1973325.65−9.53−2.84
1974225.45−100.20−30.77
1975294.6069.1530.67
1976244.50−50.10−17.01
1977228.98−15.52−6.35
1978335.53106.5546.53
1979392.6957.1617.04
1980422.3929.707.56
1981352.11−70.28−16.64
1982352.820.710.20
1983552.86200.0456.70
1984640.0187.1515.76
1985937.79297.7846.53
19861,403.51465.7249.66
19871,000.00−403.51−28.75
19881,573.94573.9457.39
19892,001.08427.1427.14
19901,517.93−483.15−24.14
19911,765.66247.7316.32
19921,857.8092.145.22
19932,268.22410.4222.09
19941,881.15−387.07−17.06
19951,871.97−9.18−0.49
19962,315.73443.7623.71
19972,998.91683.1829.50
19983,942.66943.7531.47
19995,858.321,915.6648.59
20005,926.4268.101.16
20014,624.58−1,301.84−21.97
20023,063.91−1,560.67−33.75
20033,557.90493.9916.12
20043,821.16263.267.40
20054,715.23894.0723.40
20065,541.76826.5317.53
20075,614.0872.321.31
20083,217.97−2,396.11−42.68
20093,936.33718.3622.32
20103,804.78−131.55−3.34
20113,159.81−644.97−16.95
20123,641.07481.2615.23
20134,295.95654.8817.99
20144,272.75−23.20−0.54
20154,637.06364.318.53
20164,862.31225.254.86
20175,312.56450.259.26
20184,730.69−581.87−10.95
20195,978.061,247.3726.37
20205,551.41−426.65−7.68
20217,153.031,601.6228.85
20226,473.76−679.27−9.50
20237,543.181,069.4216.52
20247,380.74−162.44-2.15
20258,149.50768.7610.42

Composition

The index consists of the following companies as of the quarterly update effective September 2024.

The most recent composition can be found on the Euronext website.

CompanySectorGICS Sub-IndustryTicker
AccorConsumer ServicesHotels, Restaurants & LeisureAC.PA
Air LiquideBasic MaterialsIndustrial GasesAI.PA
AirbusIndustrialsAerospace & DefenseAIR.PA
ArcelorMittalBasic MaterialsSteelMT.AS
AxaFinancial ServicesLife & Health InsuranceCS.PA
BNP ParibasFinancial ServicesDiversified BanksBNP.PA
BouyguesIndustrialsConstruction & EngineeringEN.PA
Bureau VeritasInspection and certificationConsultingBVI.PA
CapgeminiTechnologyIT Consulting & Other ServicesCAP.PA
CarrefourConsumer DefensiveHypermarkets & Super CentersCA.PA
Crédit AgricoleFinancial ServicesRegional BanksACA.PA
DanoneConsumer DefensivePackaged Foods & MeatsBN.PA
Dassault SystèmesTechnologyApplication SoftwareDSY.PA
EdenredIndustrialsTransaction Processing ServicesEDEN.PA
EngieUtilitiesGas UtilitiesENGI.PA
EssilorLuxotticaHealthcareApparel, Accessories & Luxury GoodsEL.PA
Eurofins ScientificHealthcareBiotechnologiesERF.PA
HermèsConsumer CyclicalApparel, Accessories & Luxury GoodsRMS.PA
KeringConsumer CyclicalApparel, Accessories & Luxury GoodsKER.PA
L'OréalConsumer DefensivePersonal ProductsOR.PA
LegrandIndustrialsElectrical Components & EquipmentLR.PA
LVMHConsumer CyclicalApparel, Accessories & Luxury GoodsMC.PA
MichelinIndustrialsTires & RubberML.PA
OrangeCommunication ServicesIntegrated Telecommunication ServicesORA.PA
Pernod RicardConsumer DefensiveDistillers & VintnersRI.PA
PublicisCommunication ServicesAdvertisingPUB.PA
RenaultConsumer CyclicalAutomobile ManufacturersRNO.PA
SafranIndustrialsAerospace & DefenseSAF.PA
Saint-GobainIndustrialsBuilding ProductsSGO.PA
SanofiHealthcarePharmaceuticalsSAN.PA
Schneider ElectricIndustrialsElectrical Components & EquipmentSU.PA
Société GénéraleFinancial ServicesDiversified BanksGLE.PA
StellantisConsumer CyclicalAutomobile ManufacturersSTLAP.PA
STMicroelectronicsTechnologySemiconductorsSTMPA.PA
TeleperformanceCommunication ServicesOutsourcingTEP.PA
ThalesIndustrialsAerospace & DefenseHO.PA
TotalEnergiesEnergyIntegrated Oil & GasTTE.PA
Unibail-Rodamco-WestfieldReal EstateRetail REITsURW.PA
VeoliaIndustrialsMulti-UtilitiesVIE.PA
VinciIndustrialsConstruction & EngineeringDG.PA

References

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  2. Besanger, Serge (2024), Gagner à l'international : l'aventure Leroy-Somer, p. 94.
  3. Les Echos, 19 june 1986.
  4. "Historical CAC 40 Intraday Data (PIL)".
  5. Chirac, Jacques. (24 March 2006). "Press conference given by M. Jacques Chirac, President of the Republic, following the European Council (excerpts)".
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