BUX

BUX
The performance of the BUX during the 2008 crisis
FoundationJanuary 2, 1991
OperatorBudapest Stock Exchange
ExchangesBudapest Stock Exchange
Constituents12 to 25
TypeLarge-cap
Weighting methodFree-float capitalization-weighted
Related indicesCETOP20
BUMIX
WebsiteBUX Profile

BUX is a blue chip stock market index consisting up to 25 (currently 16) major Hungarian companies trading on the Budapest Stock Exchange. Prices are taken from the electronic Xetra trading system. According to the operator Budapest Stock Exchange, the BUX measures the performance of the Equities Prime Market's 12 to 25 largest Hungarian companies in terms of order book volume and market capitalization.[1] It is the equivalent of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and DAX, the index shows the average price changing of the shares with the biggest market value and turnover in the equity section. Hereby this is the most important index number of the exchange trends.

BSE was one of the first in the world who started to use free-float capitalisation weightings instead of the traditional market capitalisation weightings in October 1999. The base date for the BUX is 2 January 1991 and it was started from a base value of 1,000. It is calculated in real-time based on the actual market prices of a basket of shares. The BUX index is also a tradeable index. Its futures and option products are available in BSE's derivatives section.

Ticker codes: Reuters: BUX,[2] Bloomberg: BUX.[3]

  1. ^ "Bse - Bux". Archived from the original on 2016-01-24. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  2. ^ "BUDAPEST SE IDX". Reuters.
  3. ^ "BUX:IND – Budapest Stock Exchange Budapest Stock Index". Bloomberg. Retrieved 13 June 2020.