TSX-60 index
What is the TSX-60 index?
The TSX-60 index is a free-float capital-weighted stock market index made up of 60 of the financially largest companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. It is maintained by the Canadian S&P Index Committee and is also known as the S&P/TSX 60.
The TSX-60 index represents some of Canada's biggest companies, as well as being the Canadian component of the S&P Global 1200 Index. As part of the S&P/TSX Composite Index, the TSX-60 index can be one of the starting points for investors building a portfolio.
What you need to know about the TSX-60 index.
The 60 companies listed on the TSX-60 index cover the following industry sectors:
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Financials
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Energy
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Materials
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Industrials
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Telecommunication Services
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Consumer Discretionary
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Consumer Staples
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Information Technology
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Utilities
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Health Care
This industry spread is beneficial to investors and investment managers as it gives them access to the large capitalisation sector of the Canadian equity market.
When the TSX-60 index and the S&P/TSX Completion Index combine, they form a benchmark Canadian index known as the S&P/TSX Composite Index. It includes 250 companies and represents around 70% of the total market capitalisation on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Both the real-time and historical data for the TSX-60 index is distributed by the Toronto Stock Exchange.