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Bloomberg ticker is RIY Index
Reuters ticker is .RYY
RUI.X looks like Reuters RIC but it is not.
I noticed that one entry in the component list has a different symbol (AMBP) than Blackrock's website (ARD). More interestingly, your symbol is up to date, whereas Blackrock's symbol is delisted ( ? ) The component list cites the Blackrock website as source, but updates it? Apprciate if you can shed some light.
Gnahz99 (
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16:34, 2 April 2024 (UTC)reply
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Gnahz99 Blackrock lists both AMBP (ARDAGH METAL PACKAGING SA) and ARD (ARDAGH GROUP SA CLASS A) ticker symbols for Ardagh. I can't speculate as to why ARD is still shown on their site since it no longer trades. The wiki site only lists AMBP since it still trades. Blackrock also lists "ESC GCI LIBERTY INC SR ESCROW" as an equity security for IWB but I don't list it. That should be the only difference between Wikipedia and Blackrock.
I compare the Blackrock and Wikipedia component lists manually at least a few times a year and make any updates. I wish there was a more automated way to make the changes. The big update is required in late June each year after the reconstitution of the Russell 1000, 2000 and 3000 indexes. Hope this helps.
Ksu6500 (
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21:17, 3 April 2024 (UTC)reply
Thanks! I see from FTSE (
link) that "Ardagh Metal Packaging" is listed as a single entry, and no mention of "ESC" "ESCROW" or "GCI". I wonder if the BlackRock ETF is not required to match the index exactly.
Gnahz99 (
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22:15, 4 April 2024 (UTC)reply
"This material is proprietary and may not be reproduced, transferred, or distributed in any form without prior written permission from Russell Investments."
If someone can prove that permission was sought and granted, wonderful. Otherwise, I will be deleting the component list of the Russell 1000 on July 13, 2009. --
Thekohser14:47, 6 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Oh, sure. Steal my thunder and my opportunity to grandstand. Thank a lot, "203.213" from Brisbane, Australia. Hmm... I wonder who that could be? ;-) --
Thekohser15:53, 7 July 2009 (UTC)reply
A sector column is available for each component on the iShares site in the Holdings section. I assume this sector is the GICS sector but can't find a description anywhere on the site. I have never been able to find sub-industry data anywhere. S&P used to provide it for additions to their indexes but stopped a few years ago.
Ksu6500 (
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19:39, 20 August 2022 (UTC)reply