| The Dow Jones U.S. Index is a broad-based but investable measure of the U.S. stock market, intended for use as the basis of investment products. The index aims to consistently represent the top 95% of U.S. companies based on float-adjusted market capitalization, excluding the very smallest and least-liquid stocks. Available for licensing are the broad Dow Jones U.S. Index as well as sector, size and style subindexes.
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