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Euronext to remove Nokia from CAC 40 index, include STMicroelectronics

ByReuters
September 7, 20175:39 PM UTCUpdated September 7, 2017
PARIS (Reuters) - The Paris-based Euronext bourse said on Thursday that it had decided to remove Nokia from its CAC 40 index in an annual review, and would instead include STMicroelectronics.
It also said that Nokia and Ipsos would drop out of its SBF 120 index, while ALD, Fnac Darty and Maison du monde would be added to the index.
The changes will be effective from Sept.18.

Reporting by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Susan Fenton

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