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Russell Indexes
In 1984, Russell created the Russell family of stock indexes as part of a more accurate and comprehensive system for evaluating the performance of investment managers.

 


Russell Indexes
Market capitalization weighted indexes published by Frank Russell Company. The Russell 2000 Index, which consists of 2000 stocks, is a popular measure of the stock price performance of small companies.

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.

The Russell indexes are well known for their annual reconstitution. To reconstitute the Russell indexes, all publicly traded stocks are ranked by market capitalization.

Used for listed equity securities. Series of trades printed on the ticker tape that occur on the NYSE before 4:00 p.m., but are not reported until afterwards due to heavy trading that makes the tape late.
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Other Russell indexes include the Russell 1000 Index, consisting of the 1,000 largest securities in the Russell 3000 Index, and the Russell 2000 Index, which consists of the 2,000 smallest securities in the Russell 3000 Index.

See also: Real Estate Investment Trust, Asset class, Acquisitions, Banks, Random walk

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