The Russell 2500 Index measures the performance of the 2,500 smallest companies (19% of total capitalization) in the Russell 3000 Index, with a weighted average market capitalization of approximately $4.3 billion, median capitalization of $1.2 billion and market capitalization of the largest company of $18.7 billion.
The index, which was launched on June 1, 1990, is maintained by FTSE Russell, a subsidiary of the London Stock Exchange Group. Its ticker symbol is ^R25I.
Top 10 holdings
- Huntington Bancshares (Nasdaq: HBAN)
- Hologic (Nasdaq: HOLX)
- Mid-America Apartments (NYSE: MAA)
- Quintiles IMS Holdings (NYSE: Q)
- Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK)
- Idexx Laboratories (Nasdaq: IDXX)
- Snap-on (NYSE: SNA)
- Arch Capital Group (Nasdaq: ACGL)
- Lear Corporation (NYSE: LEA)
- E-Trade Financial (Nasdaq: ETFC)
(as of December 31, 2016)[1]
Top sectors by weight
- Financial Services
- Producer Durables
- Consumer Discretionary
- Technology
- Health Care
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