Russell 1000 Index

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The Russell 1000 Index is a U.S. stock market index that tracks the performance of the 1,000 largest publicly traded companies, representing the large-cap segment of the American equity market.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf equity index
large-cap index
stock market index
calculationFrequency end-of-day
real-time
country United States
currency US dollar
dataVendorCode ^RUI
excludes convertible bonds
most closed-end funds
preferred stocks
focusesOn U.S. equities
freeFloatAdjustment free-float market capitalization
hasStyleSubindex Russell 1000 Growth Index
Russell 1000 Value Index
hasTickerSymbol RUI
includes growth stocks
value stocks
includesSecurityTypes REITs
common stocks
isComponentOf global index offerings of FTSE Russell
isSubsetOf Russell 3000 Index
launchYear 1984
maintainedBy FTSE Russell
marketSegmentCoverage approximately top 1000 U.S. companies by market capitalization
methodologyType rules-based
numberOfConstituents 1000
originalDeveloper Frank Russell Company
parentIndexFamily Russell U.S. Equity Indexes
provider FTSE Russell
reconstitutionFrequency annual
reconstitutionMonth June
regionCoverage U.S.-domiciled companies
represents large-cap portion of U.S. stock market
segment large-cap segment
selectionCriteria U.S. domicile
market capitalization
publicly traded status
tracks largest 1000 U.S. publicly traded companies
typicalUseCase asset allocation benchmark
performance measurement of U.S. large-cap market
usedAs benchmark for U.S. large-cap equities
benchmark for active U.S. large-cap managers
underlying index for ETFs
underlying index for index funds
usedBy institutional investors
retail investors
weightingMethod market-capitalization-weighted

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
S&P 500 Index
comparedWith
FTSE Russell indices
includes

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