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Russell Global ex-U.S. Large Cap Index
Fact Sheet

Definition
The Russell Global ex-U.S. Large Cap Index measures the performance of the largest securities in the Russell Global ex-U.S. Index, based on market capitalization. The index includes approximately 2,000 securities and covers 52% of the investable global market.

The Russell Global Index is constructed to provide a comprehensive and unbiased barometer for the global segment and is completely reconstituted annually to ensure new and growing equities are reflected.

Monthly Data
As of April 30, 2008

Statistics

Capitalization (in billions)                    
Average Market Cap ($-WTD)                   61.104
Median Market Cap                   6.320
Largest Stock by Market Cap                   450.138
Smallest Stock by Market Cap                   0.083
Fundamental Characteristics                    
Price/Book                   2.07
Dividend Yield                   2.96
P/E Ex-Neg Earnings                   12.8
Lt Growth Forecast-IBES                   10.11%
EPS Growth 5 years                   26.6

* View Market Cap Ranges as of latest Reconstitution

Total Returns in Percentages

     April       YTD      1 yr       3 yr        5 yr       10 yr  
Russell Global ex-U.S. Large Cap   5.95   -3.57   4.48   20.03   23.36   8.28

For daily total return details for all Russell indexes, view this page.

Membership Data

Top 10 Holdings   Country
BP PLC
HSBC Holdings PLC
Nestle S.A.
Total S.A.
Vodafone Group PLC
BHP Billiton Ltd.
Banco Santander S.A.
E.ON AG
Telefonica S.A.
Gazprom OAO
  United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Switzerland
France
United Kingdom
Australia
Spain
Germany
Spain
Russia


Top 10 Performers   Return   Country
Allco Finance Group Ltd.
Origin Energy Ltd.
Centro Properties Group
Weichai Power Co. Ltd.
Baidu.com Inc. (ADS)
i-flex solutions Ltd.
Huadian Power International Corp. Ltd.
Hypo Real Estate Holding AG
Sumitomo Realty & Development Co. Ltd.
Mizuho Financial Group Inc.
  128.2
57.2
56.6
51.2
51.2
47.0
43.6
43.4
40.9
40.9
  Australia
Australia
Australia
China
China
India
China
Germany
Japan
Japan

Country Data

Top 5 Countries
United Kingdom
Japan
France
Canada
Germany

Sectors — Largest Five by Weight

Russell Method       GICS Method
Financial Services
Materials and Processing
Utilities
Energy
Consumer Discretionary
      Financials
Materials
Energy
Industrials
Consumer Discretionary






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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.



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