| Vanguard
Extended Market ETF Launches
By IndexFunds.com Staff
January 4, 2002 |
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Vanguard
Extended Market VIPERs, the exchange-traded
fund to track the Wilshire 4500 Completion Index, will begin
trading on January 4, 2002, on the American Stock Exchange under
the symbol VXF. Vanguard Extended Market VIPERs (for Vanguard
Index Participation Equity Receipts) are an exchange-traded class
of shares of the $4.4 billion Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund,
"Vanguard's Extended Market VIPER shares are the next step
in our development of the VIPERs concept," said George
Sauter, Managing Director of Vanguard Quantitative Equity
Group. "Our goal is to provide all investors access to our
broad lineup of index offerings, either through traditional mutual
fund shares or exchange-traded shares."
The Wilshire
4500 Completion Index of small- and mid-capitalization stock
index includes all of the stocks in the Wilshire
5000 Index, excluding the stocks of the Standard
and Poor's 500 Index. It is a convenient index for portfolios
with S&P 500 holdings to complete their exposure to US equity
markets. The Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund (VEXMX)
was introduced in 1987 as the first mutual fund to track the Wilshire
4500.