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1 Components  



1.1  Steel  





1.2  Chemicals  





1.3  Electric machinery  





1.4  Pharmaceuticals  





1.5  Automotive  





1.6  Information technology  





1.7  Machinery  





1.8  Communications  





1.9  Military companies  





1.10  Nonferrous metals  





1.11  Gas  





1.12  Electric power  





1.13  Construction  





1.14  Shipbuilding  





1.15  Aerospace  





1.16  Foods  





1.17  Trading companies  





1.18  Holdings  





1.19  Clothes  





1.20  Tire  





1.21  Cement  





1.22  Financial companies  





1.23  Petroleum  





1.24  Energy  





1.25  Insurance  





1.26  Marine transport  





1.27  Air transport  





1.28  Conglomerate  





1.29  Video game  





1.30  Services  





1.31  Rail & Loads  







2 See also  





3 References  














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The KOSPI 200 (Korean코스피 200) is a subset of the KOSPI. It tends to be used to indicate the performance of the Korean stock market It covers about 93 percent of the KOSPI's market value, including the top 200 companies listed on the Korea Stock Exchange.[1]

The KOSPI has a little fewer than 1,000, and KOSPI 200 has 200 components.[1]

Components[edit]

As of February 2024, the KOSPI 200 consists of the following companies: (Korean securities identification code in parentheses)[2]

These are some of the components of the KOSPI 200:

Steel[edit]

Chemicals[edit]

Electric machinery[edit]

Pharmaceuticals[edit]

Automotive[edit]

Information technology[edit]

Machinery[edit]

Communications[edit]

Military companies[edit]

Nonferrous metals[edit]

Gas[edit]

Electric power[edit]

Construction[edit]

Shipbuilding[edit]

Aerospace[edit]

Foods[edit]

Trading companies[edit]

Holdings[edit]

Clothes[edit]

Tire[edit]

Cement[edit]

Financial companies[edit]

Petroleum[edit]

Energy[edit]

Insurance[edit]

Marine transport[edit]

Air transport[edit]

Conglomerate[edit]

Video game[edit]

Services[edit]

Rail & Loads[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "KOSPI 200 Index". Trackinsight.
  • ^ "KOSPI 200 INDEX". KRX Market Data System.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=KOSPI_200&oldid=1223456200"

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