Index providers compile and maintain market benchmarks like the S&P 500 or Nasdaq. Financial firms license these indexes to create passive investment products, such as ETFs and mutual funds. Investors benefit from low-cost, diversified exposure to entire markets. Asset managers and advisors rely on these providers for transparent, rules-based performance tracking and portfolio allocation.
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