By Elena Vardon
Deutsche Bank, Siemens Energy and Argenx are set to join the ranks of the Euro Stoxx 50, the equity index that tracks the Eurozone's largest blue-chip companies and is a benchmark for the bloc's economy.
The companies will be included as of Sept. 22 and will replace Nokia, Pernod Ricard and Stellantis, according to a review by Deutsche Boerse-owned index provider Stoxx.
Other changes effective on the same date include the addition to the Stoxx Europe 50 of Rheinmetall and BBVA while Mercedes-Benz and BASF will be removed from the index.
The Stoxx Europe 50 tracks large companies from a wider range of European countries--not restricted to the eurozone--and is a benchmark for the broader European market.
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