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Assets Flood into Russell-Indexed Funds
By IndexFunds Staff
It may be a stock picker's market, but staid index funds have been
attracting their fair share of mutual fund assets.
The Frank Russell Company reported that cash has been pouring into
funds pegged to its equity benchmarks in the past two years. Assets
in index funds hitched to the firm's 21 benchmarks roared to a record
$214 billion in 2001, an increase of 85% over the past two years
in the face of a bear market.
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Year
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Total assets in Russell index funds
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1999
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$116 billion
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2000
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$176 billion
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2001
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$214 billion
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Source: Frank Russell
Co.
The broad Russell
3000 in particular has stepped into the limelight - $95 billion
currently resides in passive funds tied to the benchmark that covers
98% of the U.S. market.
"Investors who use Russell's indexes as benchmarks are increasingly
using financial instruments based on them to implement their investment
strategies," said Russell's Kelly Haughton, a strategist who
helped design the indexes.
Other Russell benchmarks that have attracted considerable assets
as of late include the Russell
1000 and Russell
1000 Value indexes, which measure large-cap companies. Currently,
$39 billion is invested in passive funds based on the Russell 1000,
while Russell 1000 Value index funds have racked up $31 billion,
according to Russell.
San Francisco-based indexing leviathan Barclays Global Investors
said assets under management in its passive funds tied to Russell
indexes have nearly doubled in the past two years - from $34.6 billion
to $67.8 billion. BGI has a history of managing funds for institutional
clients but has made a foray into the retail market, launching 12
iShares exchange-traded funds based on Russell indexes. BGI spokeswoman
Christine Hudacko noted that the iShares Russell 3000 and iShares
Russell 2000 are among the top 10 ETFs by assets.
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Top 10 ETFs by Assets
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Fund
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Assets ($ millions)
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29,109.7
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Nasdaq-100 Index Tracking Stock ( QQQ)
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20,821.5
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5,440.0
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3,767.7
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3,097.9
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iShares Russell 2000 ( IWM)
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2,257.0
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Total Stock Market VIPERs ( VTI)
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1,452.3
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Technology Select Sector SPDR ( XLK)
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1,345.4
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iShares Russell 3000 ( IWV)
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1,303.0
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972.3
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Source: Morningstar data as of 2/28/02
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