- Along with only a handful of other stock markets, the US held up reasonably well amid the global rout, outperforming the FTSE All-World Index for November and barely denting its significant lead for the year so far.
- The Russell 1000's outperformance versus its global peers in November is largely an upshot of its huge exposure to technology stocks.
- The relative resilience of US stocks, particularly among large-caps, further expanded the Russell 1000's already outsized 11-point performance edge over non-US peers for the past 12 months.
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Russell 1000 Dodges The Worst Of The Omicron Meltdown