Russell Microcap Index

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The Russell Microcap Index measures the performance of the microcap segment of the U.S. equity market. It makes up less than 3% of the U.S. equity market. It includes 1,000 of the smallest securities in the Russell 2000 Index based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership and it also includes up to the next 1,000 stocks. As of 31 December 2016, the weighted average market capitalization for a company in the index was $535 million; the median market cap was $228 million. The market cap of the largest company in the index was $3.6 billion.

The index, which was launched on June 1, 2005, is maintained by FTSE Russell, a subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange Group. Its ticker symbol is ^RUMIC.

Investing

The Russell Microcap Index is tracked by the iShares ETF (NYSE ArcaIWC).[1]

Top 10 holdings

(as of December 31, 2016)[2]

Top sectors by weight

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

See also

References

  1. ^ iShares Russell Microcap(R) Index Fund (IWC): Overview - iShares
  2. ^ "Russell Microcap Index factsheet" (PDF).

External links