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TwitterHistorical data on Russell US indexes. Data Files Cover: Sector Weights - Individual index files with complete history in each. Sector Weights - Monthly files with all indexes in each. Index Holdings Closed Positions -Periodic (M/Q) files with all indexes in each. Includes Daily Index Holdings for each closing day. Monthly Contribution to Return, an analysis of each sector and industry contributing to the overall return of the Russell Index.
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TwitterIn recent years, the development of the Russell 1000 index was rather impressive. The Russell 1000 index, which reflects the performance of approximately 1,000 largest companies traded in the United States, amounted to 3,221.5 at the close of trading in December 2024.
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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 2024.
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This dataset provides historical stock market performance data for specific companies. It enables users to analyze and understand the past trends and fluctuations in stock prices over time. This information can be utilized for various purposes such as investment analysis, financial research, and market trend forecasting.
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OHLCA data for stocks on the Russell 3000 index, arranged to make modeling easy for the smart people in the room. This is obviously not financial advice and I'm not responsible or liable whatsoever if you blow up your life savings trying to do clever things.
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This dataset provides a deep dive into the pay practices of the top 3000 companies in the US, including the Russell 3000 and S&P 500 indices.
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The dataset sheds light on the current state of executive compensation. In the wake of the growing public outcry for pay equality and fair wages - exarcebated by recent technology layoffs, this dataset provides crucial insights for policymakers, researchers, and advocacy groups.
Explore and visualize the relationship between CEO pay and worker pay, compare different industries and companies, and uncover patterns and trends in the data.
This dataset is an important resource for anyone interested in promoting pay equality and advocating for fair wages.
Potential use cases: 1. Detect anomalies in pay practices and identify companies with particularly high or low pay ratios. 2. Perform regression analysis to identify the factors that contribute to pay inequality and evaluate their relative importance. 3. Cluster companies based on their pay practices and identify similarities and differences among groups.
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A dataset of public corporate filings (such as annual reports, quarterly reports, and ad-hoc disclosures) for RUSSELL CO., LTD. (217500), provided by FinancialReports.eu.
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Index Time Series for SSgA SPDR ETFs Europe II Public Limited Company - SPDR Russell 2000 U.S. Small Cap UCITS ETF. The frequency of the observation is daily. Moving average series are also typically included. NA
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Uncover historical ownership history and changes over time by performing a reverse Whois lookup for the company Russell-Landscape.
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Credit report of Rhonda Russell contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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TwitterIn 2015 barely a percentile of companies mentioned AI in their Russell 3000 earnings calls. This has radically changed in 2023 with over **** percent of companies mentioning the concept of AI in their calls. Only in 2022 and 2020 did the mentions drop somewhat, though the overall growth of the amount of mentions has been steady.