PSE Composite Index | |
Operator: | Philippine Stock Exchange |
Exchanges: | Philippine Stock Exchange |
Symbol: | PSEi |
Constituents: | 30 |
Cap Level: | Large cap |
Related: | PSE All Shares Index |
Reuters: | PSI |
Bloomberg: | PCOMP:IND |
The PSE Composite Index, or the PSEi (previously PHISIX), is a stock market index of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) always consisting of 30 of the largest companies traded on the stock exchange.[1] This is in contrast to the PSE All Shares Index which is an index of all stocks traded on the PSE.
The highest closing value was 9,041.20 on Friday, January 26, 2018. The highest intraday value was 9,078.37 on Monday, January 29, 2018.
It is the PSE's only broad-base index and is seen as an indicator of the general state of the Philippine business climate,[2] although its reliability as an indicator of the state of the broader Philippine economy has been questioned.[3]
The PSE revises the list at least twice a year based upon requirements that include a minimum public float level of 20% (increased from 12% in 2018) and criteria for market liquidity and market capitalization.[4]
The following formula is used by the PSE to calculate the index's value:
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PSE Indext-1
Where:
n = Total number of component companies (30)
Pi |
Si |
Fi |
b = Free float-adjusted market capitalization base
These are current as of February 2022:[6]
Company | Ticker symbol | Times included | Notes | |
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ABS-CBN Corporation | Removed May 2008,[7] removed November 2009,[8] re-added May 2010,[9] removed September 2011[10] | |||
Belle Corporation | Component since September 2001,[11] removed May 2008, re-added September 2011, removed August 2013[12] | |||
Benpres Holdings | Component since September 2001 | Renamed into Lopez Holdings Corporation | ||
Bloomberry Resorts Corporation | Removed February 2022[13] | |||
C&P Homes | CMP | Component since September 2001 | Now part of Vista Land | |
Cebu Pacific | Added September 2011, removed September 2012[14] | |||
Chinabank | Added May 2010 | |||
Digital Telecommunications Philippines | DGTL | Component since September 2001 | Bought by PLDT | |
DMCI Holdings | Removed May 2008, re-removed August 2021[15] | |||
Emperador, Inc. | Added September 2015,[16] removed March 2017,[17] re-added August 2020,[18] re-removed August 2021, re-added February 2022 | |||
Empire East Land | Added April 2006[19] | |||
Energy Development Corporation | EDC | Removed September 2017[20] | Renamed into Lopez Holdings Corporation | |
Equitable PCI Bank | EPCI | Bought by Banco de Oro | ||
Fil-Estate Land | Removed September 2001 | Bought by Alliance Global | ||
Filinvest | Removed September 2001, removed September 2011 | |||
First Philippine Holdings Corporation | Removed September 2011 | |||
GMA Network | Added May 2009[21] | |||
Holcim Philippines | Removed April 2006 | |||
La Tondeña Distillers | LTDI | Component since September 2001 | Bought by San Miguel Corporation ; renamed as Ginebra San Miguel | |
Lepanto Mining | Removed September 2011 | |||
Manila Mining | Added April 2006 | |||
Music Corporation | MUSX | Added September 2001 | Now Green Holdings, Inc. | |
Petron Corporation | Removed May 2008, re-added May 2009, re-added September 2012, removed February 2018[22] | |||
Philex Mining | Removed September 2015 | |||
Philippine National Bank | Component since September 2001, re-added May 2008 | |||
Philippine Stock Exchange | Added November 2009 | |||
Piltel | PLTL | Added September 2001, removed April 2006 | Bought by PLDT | |
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation | Added May 2008, removed November 2009 | |||
Robinsons Retail Holdings | Removed February 2022 | |||
Semirara Mining and Power Corporation | Added September 2011, removed August 2020 | |||
SM Development Corporation | Added September 2011, removed March 2013[23] | |||
Southeast Asia Cement Holdings | CMT | Added September 2001 | ||
Unionbank | Added May 2008, re-added May 2009 | |||
Union Cement | Added September 2001 | Bought by Phinma Corporation | ||
Vista Land | Added May 2008, removed November 2009 |