Russell Small Cap Completeness Index

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The Russell Small Cap Completeness Index measures the performance of the companies in the Russell 3000 Index excluding the companies in the S&P 500. As of 30 April 2021, the index contains 2,561 holdings. It provides a performance standard for active money managers seeking a liquid extended benchmark, and can be used for a passive investment strategy in the extended market. Weighted average market capitalization is approximately $15.4 billion.

The index, which was launched on April 1, 2000, is maintained by FTSE Russell, a subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange Group. Its ticker symbol is ^RSCC.

Top 10 holdings[edit]

(As of 30 April 2021)[1]

Top sectors by weight[edit]

  • Financial Services
  • Consumer Discretionary
  • Technology
  • Producer Durables
  • Health Care

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Russell Small Cap Completeness® Index - Russell Indexes" (PDF).

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