SpaceX may force investors to rethink their benchmarks, expert says

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STORY: A ​company needs to trade on public markets for at least 12 months before it is even considered for the S&P 500 That means ⁠Elon Musk's SpaceX would not be eligible before June 2027 at the earliest for entry into any S&P indexes.But index provider ‌FTSE Russell said SpaceX is eligible for inclusion in both the Russell U.S. Equity Indexes, including the Russell 1000, and FTSE Global Equity Index ​Series.For many years, the performances of the large-cap Russell 1000 and S&P 500 have "been very similar," Brown said. "But if one has SpaceX and one doesn't, we might see a big divergence in performance.""What this ultimately means is that it's becoming really an active decision of which benchmark to choose," she added.

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Original article published by Yahoo Finance on June 22, 2026.
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