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    • How many companies are in the S&P 400?

      The S&P 400 comprises 400 companies, which are identified based on their market capitalization, liquidity, sector representation and other criteria. The market cap range of mid-cap stocks has evolved over time and is reviewed by the S&P U.S. Index Committee on an ongoing basis.


    • What is the difference between S&P 600 & 400?

      The S&P 400 has distinct characteristics from its large- and small-cap counterparts, as highlighted below. Mid-cap companies tend to be more established than those in the S&P 600 but, unlike their large-cap counterparts, mid caps may not be in the mature phase of their business cycles.


    • Is the S&P 400 a float-adjusted market capitalization?

      Comparing the float-adjusted market capitalization of the S&P 400 with that of local equity markets around the world, the S&P 400’s market capitalization is equivalent to Canada’s, and similar to that of the U.K. and China. Overlooking U.S. mid-cap companies may lead to missing a large portion of the global opportunity set.


    • What is the difference between S&P 500 and MidCap 400?

      S&P 500. The index measures the performance of the large-cap segment of the U.S. market. Considered to be a proxy of the U.S. equity market, the index is composed of 500 constituent companies. S&P MidCap 400. The index measures the performance of the mid-cap segment of the U.S. market. The index is composed of 400 constituent companies.


    • [PDF File]S&P MidCap 400 - S&P Global

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      S&P MidCap 400® Widely Used Gauge of the U.S. Mid-Cap Universe Introduced in 1991, the S&P MidCap 400 provides investors with a benchmark for U.S. mid-sized companies, reflecting the distinctive risk/return characteristics of this piece of the market.


    • [PDF File]S&P Select Industry Indices

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      S&P Select Industry Dashboard August 31, 2023 MONTHLY PERFORMANCE SUMMARY INDEX MTD QTD 3M YTD Telecom 5.62% -0.02% 6.61% -4.29% Oil & Gas Expl & Prod 3.98% 15.54% 26.87% 11.27% Insurance 0.10% 4.12% 11.99% 4.86% Pharmaceuticals -0.01% 6.59% 11.20% 7.35% Oil & Gas Equipment -1.47% 19.08% 39.01% 17.26% Homebuilders -1.71% 3.51% 20.97% 38.77%


    • [PDF File]The S&P MidCap 400: Outperformance and Potential Applications

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      Exhibit 1: The S&P MidCap 400 Outperformed since 1994 Source: S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC. Data from Dec. 30, 1994, to May 31, 2019. Index performance based on monthly total return in USD. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Chart is provided for illustrative purposes.


    • [PDF File]Fact Sheet:SPDR® Portfolio S&P 400™ Mid Cap ETF, Jun2023

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      The S&P MidCap 400® Index provides investors with a benchmark for mid-sized companies. The index, which is distinct from the large-cap S&P 500®, measures the performance of mid-sized companies, reflecting the distinctive risk and return characteristics of this market segment. Fund Information Inception Date 11/08/2005 CUSIP 78464A847


    • [PDF File]Spencer Stuart S&P MidCap 400 Board Report

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      This edition draws on the latest proxy statements from 400 companies filed between June 1, 2019, and June 1, 2020. Data in tables and charts may not total 100% due to rounding. More than half (57%) of new directors joining mid-cap boards are actively employed, compared with 49% of directors joining S&P 500 boards.


    • [PDF File]S&P U.S. Indices - S&P Global

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      Index Objective The S&P U.S. Indices are a family of equity indices designed to measure the market performance of U.S. domiciled stocks trading on U.S. exchanges.


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