European Renewable Energy Index

European Renewable Energy Index

Der Aktienindex für europäische erneuerbare Energien, engl. European Renewable Energy Index (ERIX), bildet nach Aussage seiner Herausgeberin die „Performance der 10 führenden europäischen börsennotierten Unternehmen auf dem industriellen Zukunftsfeld der erneuerbaren Energien“ ab.

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