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Russell Indexes
The financial definition for Russell Indexes:
US equity index widely used by pension
and mutual fund investors
that are weighted by market capitalization
and published by the Frank Russell Company of Tacoma, Washington. For example,
the Russell 3000 index includes the 3,000
largest US companies according to market capitalization.
Similar MatchesRussell 1000Russell 1000 A market capitalization-weighted
benchmark index
made up of the 1000 highest-ranking US stocks
in the Russell 3000.
Russell 2000Russell 2000 A market capitalization-weighted
benchmark index
made up of the 2000 smallest US companies in the Russell
3000.
Russell 3000Russell 3000 A market capitalization-weighted
benchmark index
made up of the 3000 largest US stocks, which
represent about 98% of the US equity market.
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