Russell 2000
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Russell 2000 is a stock market index.
The Russell 2000 is by far the most common benchmark for mutual funds that identify as "small-cap" (while S&P 500 is used for "large-cap").
There is the competing S&P 600 from Standard & Poor's, which is not commonly used, as well as many from other index providers.
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