S&P 90 Index

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The S&P 90 Index was an early U.S. stock market index composed of 90 leading companies, serving as a precursor to the broader S&P 500.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf equity index
historical financial index
stock market index
assetClass equities
category S&P-branded indices
surface form: Standard & Poor's indices

U.S. stock market indices
componentCount 90
componentType common stocks
compositionType large-cap U.S. stocks
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currency US dollar
dataVendor Standard & Poor's
indexFamily S&P-branded indices
surface form: S&P indices
maintainedBy Standard & Poor's
marketCoverage U.S. stock market
notableFeature formed basis for later expansion to 500 stocks
one of the earliest broad U.S. stock indices
operator Standard & Poor's
predecessorOf S&P 500 Index
surface form: S&P 500
publisher Standard & Poor's
region North America
role precursor to the S&P 500 Index
sectorCoverage multiple industry sectors
use benchmark for U.S. stocks
measure of U.S. equity market performance
weightingMethod market-capitalization-weighted

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S&P 500 Index predecessor S&P 90 Index