Beta factors based on the STOXX Europe 600®
We use the STOXX Europe 600 Index® to determine our beta factors. This index is characterized by broad diversification, high liquidity, and regionality. It comprises the most liquid listed companies in Europe, including Austrian companies listed in the ATX Prime, and thus represents a reliable and empirically robust database.
Since the index only includes European companies, it is highly regional. Therefore, it is appropriate for Austrian and European company valuations and avoids methodologically inconsistent comparisons with US markets. Compared to German (e.g., DAX-based) or U.S. data providers, our approach avoids distortions that may arise from a narrower market coverage or the inclusion of illiquid companies.
For illustration purposes, we use the internationally recognized Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) in order to divide companies into clearly defined sectors and subsectors. This enables a consistent and transparent comparability across companies and industries.

Beta factors
The beta factors are calculated based on weekly returns over a two-year period, on the one hand, and based on monthly returns over a five-year period, on the other. The unlevered beta factors are derived from the median of the individual subsectors.
We calculate the unlevered beta factors by using the Harris/Pringle formula. This formula is particularly suitable for a value-oriented financing policy. It assumes that a firm follows a constant leverage policy which means that the debt ratio is constant in relation to the company’s enterprise value. The debt-to-equity ratio is defined as long-term debt divided by the market value of equity. Outliers are not removed in order to preserve the completeness of the data set.
Beta factors (5Y/monthly) as of 28th of February 2026
| Industry | D/E Ratio |
Beta levered |
Beta unlevered |
n |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Energy
|
36,7%
|
0,56
|
0,40
|
21
|
|
Chemicals
|
23,8%
|
0,80
|
0,62
|
27
|
|
Construction Materials
|
20,3%
|
1,04
|
0,77
|
5
|
|
Paper & Forest Products
|
25,6%
|
0,29
|
0,26
|
5
|
|
Building Products
|
14,8%
|
1,08
|
0,97
|
7
|
|
Construction and Engineering
|
25,2%
|
0,73
|
0,55
|
11
|
|
Machinery
|
8,6%
|
1,13
|
1,01
|
41
|
|
Trading Companies and Distributors (Industrial)
|
28,2%
|
1,05
|
0,84
|
14
|
|
Professional Services
|
28,7%
|
0,66
|
0,55
|
13
|
|
Freight and Logistics
|
25,0%
|
1,15
|
0,89
|
3
|
|
Automobiles
|
54,0%
|
0,93
|
0,54
|
8
|
|
Household Durables
|
27,1%
|
1,30
|
1,16
|
8
|
|
Textiles, Apparel and Luxury Goods
|
16,0%
|
0,92
|
0,78
|
15
|
|
Hotels, Restaurants and Leisure
|
38,7%
|
0,83
|
0,56
|
14
|
|
Specialty Retail
|
30,5%
|
1,15
|
0,93
|
11
|
|
Consumer Staples Distribution and Retail
|
37,7%
|
0,69
|
0,51
|
15
|
|
Beverages
|
42,5%
|
0,50
|
0,36
|
9
|
|
Food Products
|
21,5%
|
0,50
|
0,43
|
17
|
|
Health Care Providers and Services
|
65,0%
|
0,81
|
0,52
|
4
|
|
Pharmaceuticals
|
10,4%
|
0,36
|
0,34
|
18
|
|
IT Services
|
16,0%
|
0,85
|
0,70
|
9
|
|
Software
|
16,0%
|
0,64
|
0,53
|
8
|
|
Electronic Equipment, Hardware
|
3,4%
|
1,17
|
1,07
|
6
|
|
Media
|
41,3%
|
0,78
|
0,50
|
11
|
|
Wireless Telecommunication Services
|
17,2%
|
0,34
|
0,23
|
3
|
|
Electric Utilities
|
45,3%
|
0,66
|
0,40
|
12
|
|
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers
|
52,1%
|
0,75
|
0,53
|
8
|
|
Office REITs
|
78,5%
|
1,13
|
0,58
|
4
|
|
Real Estate Management and Development
|
134,5%
|
1,30
|
0,55
|
21
|
Disclaimer
The information presented in this overview has been compiled from publicly available sources and is provided for informational purposes only. For binding information as of a specific date, please contact the person listed below. Grant Thornton Austria assumes no liability for the data used. The use of this data is permitted exclusively for non-commercial purposes.
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