Straits Times Index - Constituents

Constituents

The 30 constituents of the STI as of 13 September 2012, in the order of market capitalisation are:

List of STI constituents
Stock Symbol Company
SGX: Z74 Singapore Telecom
SGX: J37 Jardine Strategic Holdings
SGX: J36 Jardine Matheson Holdings
SGX: D05 DBS Group Holdings
SGX: O39 Overseas-Chinese Banking Corp
SGX: U11 United Overseas Bank
SGX: F34 Wilmar International
SGX: BN4 Keppel Corp
SGX: H78 Hongkong Land Holdings
SGX: G13 Genting Singapore PLC
SGX: C07 Jardine Cycle & Carriage
SGX: C31 Capitaland
SGX: C6L Singapore Airlines
SGX: F99 Fraser & Neave
SGX: MC0 Global Logistics Properties
SGX: C09 City Developments
SGX: S63 Singapore Technologies Engineering
SGX: S51 SembCorp Marine
SGX: U96 Sembcorp Industries
SGX: Q0F IHH Healthcare
SGX: E5H Golden Agri-Resources
SGX: N21 Noble Group
SGX: S68 Singapore Exchange
SGX: C38U CapitaMall Trust
SGX: JS8 CapitaMalls Asia
SGX: T39 Singapore Press Holdings
SGX: CC3 Starhub
SGX: O32 Olam International
SGX: S59 SIA Engineering Company
SGX: C52 ComfortDelGro Corporation
List of STI constituents reserve list
Stock Symbol Company
SGX: NS8U Hutchison Port Holdings Trust
SGX: K17 Keppel Land
SGX: A17U Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust
SGX: U14 UOL Group
SGX: C61U CapitaCommerical Trust

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