NEW
YORK, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- S&P Dow
Jones Indices ("S&P DJI") is clarifying the float-adjusted
liquidity ratio (FALR) eligibility criteria used in the S&P
U.S. Indices and Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Indices
Methodologies. No constituent changes for any U.S. companies
currently in the S&P Composite 1500 indices or Dow Jones U.S.
Total Stock Market indices will occur, as this simply clarifies and
provides more transparency to the existing FALR rule.
Current
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Updated
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A float-adjusted
liquidity ratio (FALR), defined as the annual dollar value traded
divided by the float-adjusted market capitalization (FMC), is used
to measure liquidity. Using composite pricing and U.S. consolidated
volume (excluding dark pools), annual dollar value traded is
defined as the average closing price multiplied by the historical
volume over the 365 calendar days prior to the evaluation
date.
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A float-adjusted
liquidity ratio (FALR), defined as the annual dollar value traded
divided by the float-adjusted market capitalization (FMC), is used
to measure liquidity. Using composite pricing and all publicly
reported U.S. consolidated volume (excluding dark pools),
annual dollar value traded is defined as the average closing price
multiplied by the historical volume over the 365 calendar days
prior to the evaluation date.
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The below excerpt is the full U.S. Liquidity criteria language,
including the clarification:
Liquidity. A float-adjusted liquidity ratio (FALR),
defined as the annual dollar value traded divided by the
float-adjusted market capitalization (FMC), is used to measure
liquidity. Using composite pricing and all publicly reported U.S.
consolidated volume, annual dollar value traded is defined as the
average closing price multiplied by the historical volume over the
365 calendar days prior to the evaluation date. This is reduced to
the available trading period for IPOs, spin-offs or public
companies considered to be U.S. domiciled for index purposes that
do not have 365 calendar days of trading history on a U.S.
exchange. In these cases, the dollar value traded available as of
the evaluation date is annualized. Eligibility differs depending on
the index:
- S&P Total Market Index
- Liquidity requirements are reviewed during the quarterly
rebalancings.
- The price (corporate action adjusted) as of the evaluation
date, and the shares outstanding and Investable Weight Factor as of
the rebalancing effective date are used to calculate the FMC.
- The evaluation date is five weeks prior to the rebalancing
effective date.
- FALR must be greater than or equal to 0.1.
- Current constituents have no minimum requirement.
IMPACTED INDICES
Index
Name
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Index
Codes
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S&P Composite 1500
Index
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1500
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S&P 500
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500
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S&P 400
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400
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S&P 600
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600
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Dow Jones U.S. Total
Stock Market Index
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DWCF
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IMPLEMENTATION TIMING
The clarification is effective today, Monday, December 9, 2024.
Please note that the S&P U.S. Indices Methodology and Dow
Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Indices Methodology on S&P DJI's
website are updated with the clarified language.
For more information about S&P Dow Jones Indices, please
visit www.spglobal.com/spdji.
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