Russell 1000 Index
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The Russell 1000 Index is a stock market index that represents the highest-ranking 1,000 stocks in the Russell 3000 Index, which represents about 90% of the total market capitalization of that index. The Russell 1000 Index has a weighted average market capitalization of $81 billion; the median market capitalization is approximately $4.6 billion. The smallest company in the index has a market capitalization of $1.8 billion.
The ticker symbol is ^RUI.
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[edit] Investing
The Russell 1000 Index is tracked by the iShares ETF (NYSE: IWB).
[edit] Top 10 holdings
- ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM)
- Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL)
- Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT)
- IBM (NYSE: IBM)
- Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG)
- Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC)
- Pfizer (NYSE: PFE)
- Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ)
- General Electric (NYSE: GE)
- Bank of America (NYSE: BAC)
(as of November 2010)
[edit] Top sectors by weight
- Technology
- Financial Services
- Health Care
- Energy
- Consumer Discretionary
[edit] See also
- Russell Investments
- Russell Indexes
- Russell 3000 Index
- Russell 2500 Index
- Russell 2000 Index
- Russell Top 200 Index
- Russell Top 50 Index
- Russell Midcap Index
- Russell Microcap Index
- Russell Small Cap Completeness Index