Russell Indexes: Evolving and Innovating for 40 years | FTSE Russell Convenes
Concluding this season of FTSE Russell Convenes, in the 40th anniversary year of the FTSE Russell US Indexes, we shine the spotlight on the evolution of FTSE Russell’s indices and how client input is key to their success.
With fifty years of indexing experiencing between them, Bryce Clarke, regional director, Index Investments Group and Catherine Yoshimoto, director of equity product management at FTSE Russell are ideally placed to discuss indexing from the product and client side.
Here they explain the necessity to collaborate with clients to really understand their desired investment outcomes, and how this intel feeds into FTSE Russell’s product development, customisation and delivery.
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0:00-4:13 How and why the Russell Indexes were formed
4:13-7:51 Product development post financial crisis
7:51-10:40 Client feedback
10:40-12:11 Where is Russell developing products today?
12:11-15:27 How customisation requests have changed
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