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S&P Dow Jones Indices Announces Update to S&P Composite 1500 Market Cap Guidelines
Prnewswire· 2025-07-01 21:40
Core Points - S&P Dow Jones Indices is updating the market capitalization eligibility criteria for additions to the S&P Composite 1500 Indices effective July 1, 2025 [1] - The updated market capitalization ranges for the indices are as follows: S&P 500 will require a minimum of US$ 22.7 billion, S&P MidCap 400 will require between US$ 8.0 billion and US$ 22.7 billion, and S&P SmallCap 600 will require between US$ 1.2 billion and US$ 8.0 billion [5] - The criteria are reviewed quarterly to reflect current market conditions and are based on the three-month average cumulative total company level market capitalization of the S&P Total Market Index [1][5] Market Capitalization Ranges - Previous market capitalization eligibility criteria for S&P 500 was US$ 20.5 billion or more, S&P MidCap 400 was US$ 7.4 billion to US$ 20.5 billion, and S&P SmallCap 600 was US$ 1.1 billion to US$ 7.4 billion [5] - The updated criteria will now categorize companies into percentiles: S&P 500 at the 85th percentile, S&P MidCap 400 between the 85th and 93rd percentiles, and S&P SmallCap 600 between the 93rd and 99th percentiles [5] Additional Information - The U.S. Indices methodology document will be updated to reflect these changes, and historical market cap ranges dating back to 2007 can be found in Appendix A of the methodology [3] - S&P Dow Jones Indices is recognized as the largest global resource for index-based concepts, data, and research, with a significant amount of assets invested in their indices [3][4]
Security National Financial Corporation set to join Russell 3000® Index
Globenewswire· 2025-06-27 22:00
Group 1 - Security National Financial Corporation (SNFCA) will be included in the Russell 3000 Index effective June 30, 2025, following the annual reconstitutions of the Russell indexes [1][2] - The Russell 3000 Index captures the 4,000 largest US stocks ranked by total market capitalization, and membership lasts for one year, leading to automatic inclusion in either the Russell 1000 or Russell 2000 Index [2] - The inclusion in the Russell 3000 Index is seen as a validation of Security National's efforts to provide strong returns and stability for investors, as stated by the company's President and Chairman [3] Group 2 - FTSE Russell, the provider of the Russell indexes, emphasizes the importance of adapting to the evolving US economy and plans to transition to a semi-annual reconstitution frequency starting in 2026 [4] - FTSE Russell manages a significant amount of assets, with approximately $10.6 trillion benchmarked against the Russell US indexes as of June 2024 [3] - FTSE Russell is a global leader in index provision, with around $18.1 trillion benchmarked to its indexes, covering 98% of the investable market globally [6]