FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia Index adds 19 new stocks in June 2025 review


KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia Bhd has announced 19 additions to the constituents of the FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia (F4GBM) Index and 14 inclusions to the constituents of the FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia Shariah (F4GBMS) Index.

In a statement, the stock exchange operator said the F4GBM Index includes publicly listed companies (PLCs) with good liquidity and strong environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices.

The F4GBMS Index tracks the constituents in the F4GBM that are Shariah-compliant,

“For the June 2025 review, the F4GBM Index will see 19 additions and five exclusions, bringing its constituent count to 160,” Bursa Malaysia said.

Separately, the F4GBMS Index will see 14 inclusions and four exclusions, resulting in a total of 125 constituents in the index.

All constituent changes will take effect at the start of business on June 23, 2025.

The new additions to the F4GBM Index include Berjaya Land Bhd, Capitaland Malaysia Trust, Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd, EG Industries Bhd, Genetec Technology Bhd, and Genting Plantations Bhd.

Meanwhile, IOI Properties Group Bhd, Samaiden Group Bhd, UEM Edgenta Bhd, and Malakoff Corp Bhd, among others, have been included in the F4GBMS Index.

The following are the changes to the F4GBM Index and F4GBMS Index under the June 2025 semi-annual review:

 

 

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