Index reconstitution is the periodic rebalancing of a stock index, where underperforming or non-compliant securities are removed and new ones are added. This process ensures the index remains an accurate market benchmark. Fund managers and investors benefit by tracking performance, while traders exploit price volatility around reconstitution dates for arbitrage opportunities.
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