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TwitterIndexes included in the Russell U.S. Index Series Russell 3000®: The Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the largest 3,000 U.S. companies representing approximately 98% of the investable U.S. equity market. Russell 1000®: The Russell 1000 Index measures the performance of the large-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. It is a subset of the Russell 3000 Index and includes approximately 1,000 of the largest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership. The Russell 1000 represents approximately 91% of the U.S. market. Russell 2000®: The Russell 2000 Index measures the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. The Russell 2000 Index is a subset of the Russell 3000 Index representing approximately 9% of the total market capitalization of that index. It includes approximately 2,000 of the smallest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership. Index Inception Dates Russell 1000® Index (1/1979) Russell 1000® Growth Index (1/1979) Russell 1000® Value Index (1/1979) Russell 2000® Index (1/1979) Russell 2000® Growth Index (1/1979) Russell 2000® Value Index (1/1979) Russell 2500™ Index (4/2003) Russell 2500™ Growth Index (4/2003) Russell 2500™ Value Index (4/2003) Russell 3000® Index (1/1979) Russell 3000® Growth Index (1/1979) Russell 3000® Value Index (1/1979) Russell Midcap® Index (1/1986) Russell Midcap® Growth Index (1/1987) Russell Midcap® Value Index (1/1987) Russell Small Cap Completeness Index (4/2003) Russell Small Cap Completeness Growth Index (4/2003) Russell Small Cap Completeness Value Index (4/2003) Russell Top 200® Index (7/1996) Russell Top 200® Growth Index (7/2001) Russell Top 200® Value Index (7/2001) Monthly Files included in the Russell U.S. Index Series Monthly Closing Files – RGS These holdings files reflect the official closing positions for all constituents of the 21 U.S. Russell Indexes at month-end back to December 1986 and at quarter-end from September 1986 back to December 1978. Security level information such as returns, market values, sector and industry classifications, and security weights are included in the file. Files are fixed-width text files and have a naming convention of H_yyyymmdd_RGS.txt. Monthly Closing Files – ICB These holdings files reflect the official closing positions for all constituents of the 21 U.S. Russell Indexes at month-end back to January 2010. Security level information such as returns, market values, sector and industry classifications, and security weights are included in the file. Files are comma delimited text files and have a naming convention of H_yyyymmdd.csv. Monthly Contribution to Return by RGS Files These files provide contribution to return using RGS as of the end of the month for each of the 21 U.S. Russell Indexes back to August 2008. Files are tab delimited text files and have a naming convention of CTR_MONTHLY_RGS_yyyymmdd.txt.. Monthly Contribution to Return by ICB Files These files provide contribution to return using ICB as of the end of the month for each of the 21 U.S. Russell Indexes back to August 2020. Files are comma delimited text files and have a naming convention of CTR_MONTHLY_yyyymmdd.csv. Monthly RGS Sector Weights Files These files provide monthly Russell Global Sector (RGS) weights for all 21 US Indexes at month-end back to November 2009. Files are comma delimited text files and have a naming convention of SWH_RGS_ALL_yyyymmdd.txt. Monthly ICB Sector Weights Files These files provide monthly Industrial Classification Benchmark (ICB) weights for all 21 US Indexes at month-end back to March 2020. Files are comma delimited text files and have a naming convention of SWH_ALL_yyyymmdd.csv. Note: In August 2020 FTSE Russell transitioned to ICB classification from the RGS classification. All data from September, 2020 is only available using ICB Classification. Data is current to April 28, 2023.
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Index Time Series for iShares Russell 3000 ETF. The frequency of the observation is daily. Moving average series are also typically included. The fund generally invests at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of its underlying index and may invest up to 20% of its assets in certain futures, options and swap contracts, cash and cash equivalents.
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The Americas optoelectronics market, encompassing countries like the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil, is experiencing robust growth, projected to reach $13.17 billion in 2025 and maintain a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.30% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors. The automotive sector's increasing adoption of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies significantly drives demand for optoelectronic components like image sensors and laser diodes. Simultaneously, the burgeoning consumer electronics market, characterized by the proliferation of smartphones, wearables, and smart home devices, further fuels market growth. The healthcare industry's adoption of advanced medical imaging and diagnostic tools, requiring sophisticated optoelectronic components, represents another significant growth driver. Furthermore, increased investments in infrastructure development and the growing adoption of smart city initiatives are propelling the demand for optoelectronics in the industrial and residential/commercial sectors. North America, particularly the United States, currently holds a dominant market share, but Latin American markets, particularly Mexico and Brazil, are exhibiting strong growth potential, driven by increasing industrialization and technological advancements. The market segmentation reveals a diverse landscape. LEDs and laser diodes maintain significant market shares, driven by their applications in lighting, displays, and sensing. Image sensors are crucial components in numerous applications, from automotive ADAS to medical imaging, leading to substantial demand. Optocouplers are essential for electrical isolation and signal transmission, with consistent demand across industries. Photovoltaic cells, vital components in renewable energy, contribute to market growth, bolstered by increasing environmental awareness and governmental initiatives promoting sustainable energy. While the data does not provide exact segment breakdowns, the market trend suggests a healthy distribution of demand across the identified component types and end-user industries. The presence of major industry players like General Electric, Panasonic, Samsung, and others underscores the market's maturity and competitiveness, further reinforcing its growth trajectory. Recent developments include: June 2024 - Applied Optoelectronics, Inc., one of the prominent suppliers of fiber-optic access network solutions for internet data centers, cable broadband, telecom, and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) sectors, revealed its inclusion in the Russell 3000® Index. These indexes serve as key benchmarks for both index funds and active investment strategies, extensively relied upon by investment managers and institutional investors., April 2024 - EISS and Argolight have unveiled a strategic partnership. The goal is to seamlessly integrate the French company's advanced quality control solutions into ZEISS's extensive line of microscopes. This integration promises users the ability to measure and evaluate their microscopy systems' performance precisely.. Key drivers for this market are: Growing demand for Smart Consumer Electronics and Next Generation Technologies, Increasing Industrial Applications of the Technology. Potential restraints include: Growing demand for Smart Consumer Electronics and Next Generation Technologies, Increasing Industrial Applications of the Technology. Notable trends are: Laser Diodes are Expected to Witness a Significant Growth.
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Index Time Series for Vanguard Global Value Equity Active ETF. The frequency of the observation is daily. Moving average series are also typically included. Vanguard Global Value Equity Active ETF (Managed Fund) is an exchange traded fund launched and managed by Vanguard Investments Australia Ltd. It invests in the public equity markets of developed countries across the globe. The fund seeks to invest in the stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors. It invests in the value stocks of companies across all market capitalizations, within the market capitalization range of the FTSE Developed All Cap Index and the Russell 3000 Index. The fund employs quantitative analysis focusing on factors such as price-to-book, price-to-earnings ratio, price-to-estimated future earnings, and price-to-operating cash flow to create its portfolio. It benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against the FTSE Developed All-Cap Index and FTSE Developed All-Cap in Australian dollars Index. The fund employs proprietary research to create its portfolio. Vanguard Global Value Equity Active ETF (Managed Fund) was formed on April 13, 2018 and is domiciled in Australia.
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TwitterIndexes included in the Russell U.S. Index Series Russell 3000®: The Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the largest 3,000 U.S. companies representing approximately 98% of the investable U.S. equity market. Russell 1000®: The Russell 1000 Index measures the performance of the large-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. It is a subset of the Russell 3000 Index and includes approximately 1,000 of the largest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership. The Russell 1000 represents approximately 91% of the U.S. market. Russell 2000®: The Russell 2000 Index measures the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe. The Russell 2000 Index is a subset of the Russell 3000 Index representing approximately 9% of the total market capitalization of that index. It includes approximately 2,000 of the smallest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership. Index Inception Dates Russell 1000® Index (1/1979) Russell 1000® Growth Index (1/1979) Russell 1000® Value Index (1/1979) Russell 2000® Index (1/1979) Russell 2000® Growth Index (1/1979) Russell 2000® Value Index (1/1979) Russell 2500™ Index (4/2003) Russell 2500™ Growth Index (4/2003) Russell 2500™ Value Index (4/2003) Russell 3000® Index (1/1979) Russell 3000® Growth Index (1/1979) Russell 3000® Value Index (1/1979) Russell Midcap® Index (1/1986) Russell Midcap® Growth Index (1/1987) Russell Midcap® Value Index (1/1987) Russell Small Cap Completeness Index (4/2003) Russell Small Cap Completeness Growth Index (4/2003) Russell Small Cap Completeness Value Index (4/2003) Russell Top 200® Index (7/1996) Russell Top 200® Growth Index (7/2001) Russell Top 200® Value Index (7/2001) Monthly Files included in the Russell U.S. Index Series Monthly Closing Files – RGS These holdings files reflect the official closing positions for all constituents of the 21 U.S. Russell Indexes at month-end back to December 1986 and at quarter-end from September 1986 back to December 1978. Security level information such as returns, market values, sector and industry classifications, and security weights are included in the file. Files are fixed-width text files and have a naming convention of H_yyyymmdd_RGS.txt. Monthly Closing Files – ICB These holdings files reflect the official closing positions for all constituents of the 21 U.S. Russell Indexes at month-end back to January 2010. Security level information such as returns, market values, sector and industry classifications, and security weights are included in the file. Files are comma delimited text files and have a naming convention of H_yyyymmdd.csv. Monthly Contribution to Return by RGS Files These files provide contribution to return using RGS as of the end of the month for each of the 21 U.S. Russell Indexes back to August 2008. Files are tab delimited text files and have a naming convention of CTR_MONTHLY_RGS_yyyymmdd.txt.. Monthly Contribution to Return by ICB Files These files provide contribution to return using ICB as of the end of the month for each of the 21 U.S. Russell Indexes back to August 2020. Files are comma delimited text files and have a naming convention of CTR_MONTHLY_yyyymmdd.csv. Monthly RGS Sector Weights Files These files provide monthly Russell Global Sector (RGS) weights for all 21 US Indexes at month-end back to November 2009. Files are comma delimited text files and have a naming convention of SWH_RGS_ALL_yyyymmdd.txt. Monthly ICB Sector Weights Files These files provide monthly Industrial Classification Benchmark (ICB) weights for all 21 US Indexes at month-end back to March 2020. Files are comma delimited text files and have a naming convention of SWH_ALL_yyyymmdd.csv. Note: In August 2020 FTSE Russell transitioned to ICB classification from the RGS classification. All data from September, 2020 is only available using ICB Classification. Data is current to April 28, 2023.