Indexes at a glance Your guide to the Russell family of indexes
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Russell U.S. Indexes Russell provides the leading U.S. index family for institutional investors with $4.4 trillion in investment assets benchmarked against them. All U.S. indexes are subsets of the Russell 3000E™ Index, which represents approximately 99% of the U.S. equity market.
Russell Global Indexes Russell Global Indexes offer an objective and transparent way to accurately measure distinct segments of the global market. The indexes are modular divisible by market cap, emerging and developing markets, in 33 regions and 70 countries. They reflect true broad cap, large cap and small cap market coverage throughout the world. Approximately 10,000 companies or 98% of companies globally find their place in this global benchmark.
Russell/Nomura Indexes Russell Investments and Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. produce Russell/Nomura Japan Equity Indexes that serve to measure performance based on various investment policies. The indexes are value weighted and include only common stocks domiciled in Japan. All indexes are subsets of the Russell/Nomura Total Market™ Index, which represents approximately 98% of the investable Japan equity market.
Russell Investment Group is a Washington, USA corporation, which operates through subsidiaries worldwide, including Russell Investments, and is a subsidiary of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Indexes are unmanaged and cannot by invested in directly. Returns represent past performance, are not a guarantee of future performance, and are not indicative of any specific investment.