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Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country FTSE Russell Publications ESMA Compliance Quarterly Membership Weights Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country 3-D MATRIX,LTD. 0.004 Japan AIDA ENGINEERING,LTD. 0.017 Japan AMADA CO.,LTD. 0.156 Japan ABC-MART,INC. 0.073 Japan AIFUL CORPORATION 0.038 Japan AMANO CORPORATION 0.056 Japan ACCESS CO.,LTD. 0.011 Japan AIN HOLDINGS INC. 0.066 Japan AMUSE INC. 0.012 Japan ACHILLES CORPORATION 0.006 Japan AIPHONE CO.,LTD. 0.007 Japan ANA HOLDINGS INC. 0.411 Japan ACOM CO.,LTD. 0.069 Japan AIR WATER INC. 0.114 Japan ANEST IWATA CORPORATION 0.012 Japan AD-SOL NISSIN CORPORATION 0.007 Japan AIRTECH JAPAN,LTD. 0.003 Japan ANGES,INC. 0.051 Japan ADASTRIA CO.,LTD. 0.022 Japan AIRTRIP CORP. 0.008 Japan ANICOM HOLDINGS,INC. 0.028 Japan ADEKA CORPORATION 0.059 Japan AISAN INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 0.008 Japan ANRITSU CORPORATION 0.130 Japan ADVAN CO.,LTD. 0.008 Japan AISIN SEIKI CO.,LTD. 0.252 Japan AOKI HOLDINGS INC. 0.009 Japan ADVANCED MEDIA,INC. 0.005 Japan AIT CORPORATION 0.004 Japan AOYAMA TRADING CO.,LTD. 0.014 Japan ADVANTEST CORPORATION 0.793 Japan AIZAWA SECURITIES CO.,LTD 0.012 Japan AOYAMA ZAISAN NETWORKS CO 0.005 Japan ADWAYS INC. 0.008 Japan AJINOMOTO CO.,INC. 0.394 Japan AOZORA BANK,LTD. 0.121 Japan AEON DELIGHT CO.,LTD. 0.027 Japan AJIS CO.,LTD. 0.007 Japan ARAKAWA CHEMICAL INDUSTRI 0.007 Japan AEON FANTASY CO.,LTD. 0.006 Japan AKATSUKI INC. 0.012 Japan ARATA CORPORATION 0.027 Japan AEON FINANCIAL SERVICE CO 0.061 Japan AKEBONO BRAKE INDUSTRY CO 0.007 Japan ARCLAND SAKAMOTO CO.,LTD. 0.019 Japan AEON HOKKAIDO CORPORATION 0.010 Japan ALBERT INC. 0.005 Japan ARCLAND SERVICE HOLDINGS 0.012 Japan AEON MALL CO.,LTD. 0.071 Japan ALBIS CO.,LTD. 0.005 Japan ARCS COMPANY,LIMITED 0.037 Japan AGC INC. 0.330 Japan ALCONIX CORPORATION 0.012 Japan ARGO GRAPHICS INC. 0.018 Japan AGRO-KANESHO CO.,LTD. 0.005 Japan ALFRESA HOLDINGS CORPORAT 0.147 Japan ARIAKE JAPAN CO.,LTD. 0.047 Japan AI HOLDINGS CORPORATION 0.030 Japan ALLEANZA HOLDINGS CO.,LTD 0.006 Japan ARISAWA MFG.CO.,LTD. 0.011 Japan AI INSIDE INC. 0.015 Japan ALPEN CO.,LTD. 0.014 Japan ARTERIA NETWORKS CORPORAT 0.017 Japan AICA KOGYO COMPANY,LIMITE 0.075 Japan ALPHA SYSTEMS INC. 0.008 Japan ARTSPARK HOLDINGS INC. 0.005 Japan AICHI CORPORATION 0.009 Japan ALPS ALPINE CO.,LTD. 0.120 Japan ARUHI CORPORATION 0.025 Japan AICHI STEEL CORPORATION 0.013 Japan ALTECH CORPORATION 0.014 Japan AS ONE CORPORATION 0.072 Japan March 31, 2021 Page 1 of 24 FTSE Russell Publications ESMA Compliance Quarterly Membership Weights Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country ASAHI BROADCASTING GROUP 0.005 Japan AXIAL RETAILING INC. 0.025 Japan BRONCO BILLY CO.,LTD. 0.008 Japan ASAHI CO.,LTD. 0.009 Japan AZBIL CORPORATION 0.211 Japan BROTHER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 0.220 Japan ASAHI DIAMOND INDUSTRIAL 0.010 Japan BANDAI NAMCO HOLDINGS INC 0.608 Japan BUNKA SHUTTER CO.,LTD. 0.019 Japan ASAHI GROUP HOLDINGS,LTD. 0.684 Japan BANDO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 0.008 Japan BUSHIROAD INC. 0.005 Japan ASAHI HOLDINGS,INC. 0.057 Japan BANK OF THE RYUKYUS,LIMIT 0.012 Japan C.I. TAKIRON CORPORATION 0.009 Japan ASAHI INTECC CO.,LTD. 0.261 Japan BASE CO.,LTD. 0.006 Japan C.UYEMURA & CO.,LTD. 0.016 Japan ASAHI KASEI CORPORATION 0.589 Japan BASE,INC. 0.045 Japan CAC HOLDINGS CORPORATION 0.006 Japan ASAHI NET,INC. 0.005 Japan BAYCURRENT CONSULTING,INC 0.137 Japan CAICA INC. 0.012 Japan ASAHI YUKIZAI CORPORATION 0.007 Japan BEAGLEE INC. 0.003 Japan CALBEE,INC. 0.096 Japan ASANUMA CORPORATION 0.012 Japan BEENOS INC. 0.011 Japan CAN DO CO.,LTD. 0.007 Japan ASCENTECH K.K. 0.004 Japan BELC CO.,LTD. 0.022 Japan CANON ELECTRONICS INC. 0.013 Japan ASIA PILE HOLDINGS CORPOR 0.006 Japan BELLSYSTEM24 HOLDINGS,INC 0.026 Japan CANON MARKETING JAPAN INC 0.044 Japan ASICS CORPORATION 0.110 Japan BELLUNA CO.,LTD. 0.021 Japan CAPCOM CO.,LTD. 0.244 Japan ASKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,L 0.010 Japan BENEFIT ONE INC. 0.076 Japan CARENET,INC. 0.009 Japan ASKUL CORPORATION 0.034 Japan BENESSE HOLDINGS,INC. 0.066 Japan CARNA BIOSCIENCES,INC. 0.006 Japan AT-GROUP CO.,LTD. 0.009 Japan BENEXT GROUP INC. 0.015 Japan CARTA HOLDINGS,INC. 0.005 Japan ATOM CORPORATION 0.028 Japan BENGO4.COM,INC. 0.025 Japan CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD. 0.157 Japan ATRAE,INC. 0.011 Japan BIC CAMERA INC. 0.045 Japan CAWACHI LIMITED 0.015 Japan AUCNET INC. 0.004 Japan BML,INC. 0.030 Japan CELLSOURCE CO.,LTD. 0.008 Japan AUTOBACS SEVEN CO.,LTD. 0.036 Japan BOURBON CORPORATION 0.009 Japan CENTRAL AUTOMOTIVE PRODUC 0.011 Japan AUTONOMOUS CONTROL SYSTEM 0.005 Japan BR.HOLDINGS CORPORATION 0.007 Japan CENTRAL GLASS CO.,LTD. 0.030 Japan AVAL DATA CORPORATION 0.006 Japan BRAINPAD INC. 0.011 Japan CENTRAL SECURITY PATROLS 0.010 Japan AVANT CORPORATION 0.013 Japan BROADBAND TOWER,INC. 0.005 Japan CENTRAL SPORTS CO.,LTD. 0.006 Japan AVEX INC. 0.020 Japan BROADLEAF CO.,LTD. 0.018 Japan CERES INC. 0.011 Japan March 31, 2021 Page 2 of 24 FTSE Russell Publications ESMA Compliance Quarterly Membership Weights Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country CHANGE INC. 0.070 Japan COMTURE CORPORATION 0.023 Japan DAI-DAN CO.,LTD. 0.013 Japan CHARM CARE CORPORATION 0.008 Japan CONCORDIA FINANCIAL GROUP 0.171 Japan DAIBIRU CORPORATION 0.026 Japan CHATWORK CO.,LTD. 0.006 Japan CONEXIO CORPORATION 0.008 Japan DAICEL CORPORATION 0.083 Japan CHILLED & FROZEN LOGISTIC 0.008 Japan COOKPAD INC. 0.007 Japan DAIDO METAL CO.,LTD. 0.008 Japan CHIYODA CO.,LTD. 0.006 Japan CORONA CORPORATION 0.005 Japan DAIDO STEEL CO.,LTD. 0.050 Japan CHIYODA CORPORATION 0.030 Japan COSEL CO.,LTD. 0.009 Japan DAIFUKU CO.,LTD. 0.411 Japan CHOFU SEISAKUSHO CO.,LTD. 0.015 Japan COSMO ENERGY HOLDINGS COM 0.058 Japan DAIHEN CORPORATION 0.032 Japan CHORI CO.,LTD. 0.007 Japan COSMOS PHARMACEUTICAL COR 0.130 Japan DAIHO CORPORATION 0.024 Japan CHUBU ELECTRIC POWER COMP 0.358 Japan COTA CO.,LTD. 0.008 Japan DAIICHI JITSUGYO CO.,LTD. 0.012 Japan CHUBU SHIRYO CO.,LTD. 0.010 Japan CREATE RESTAURANTS HOLDIN 0.029 Japan DAIICHI KENSETSU CORPORAT 0.008 Japan CHUDENKO CORPORATION 0.023 Japan CREATE SD HOLDINGS CO.,LT 0.036 Japan DAIICHIKOSHO CO.,LTD. 0.061 Japan CHUGOKU MARINE PAINTS,LTD 0.016 Japan CREDIT SAISON CO.,LTD. 0.078 Japan DAIKEN CORPORATION 0.007 Japan CHUO WAREHOUSE CO.,LTD. 0.004 Japan CRESCO LTD. 0.007 Japan DAIKI ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY 0.009 Japan CITIZEN WATCH CO.,LTD. 0.036 Japan CTI ENGINEERING CO.,LTD. 0.011 Japan DAIKOKUTENBUSSAN CO.,LTD. 0.015 Japan CK SAN-ETSU CO.,LTD. 0.006 Japan CTS CO.,LTD. 0.008 Japan DAIKYONISHIKAWA CORPORATI 0.012 Japan CKD CORPORATION 0.040 Japan CURVES HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 0.017 Japan DAINICHISEIKA COLOR & CHE 0.010 Japan CMIC HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 0.006 Japan CYBER SECURITY CLOUD,INC. 0.005 Japan DAIO PAPER CORPORATION 0.052 Japan CMK CORPORATION 0.006 Japan CYBERAGENT,INC. 0.324 Japan DAISEKI CO.,LTD. 0.054 Japan COCA-COLA BOTTLERS JAPAN 0.095 Japan CYBERDYNE,INC. 0.027 Japan DAISHI HOKUETSU FINANCIAL 0.036 Japan COCOKARA FINE INC. 0.059 Japan CYBERLINKS CO.,LTD. 0.004 Japan DAISHINKU CORP. 0.006 Japan COLOPL,INC. 0.022 Japan CYBERNET SYSTEMS CO.,LTD. 0.004 Japan DAITO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., 0.017 Japan COLOWIDE CO.,LTD. 0.045 Japan CYBOZU,INC. 0.020 Japan DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCTION 0.332 Japan COMPUTER ENGINEERING & CO 0.013 Japan DAI NIPPON PRINTING CO.,L 0.222 Japan DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO., 0.665 Japan COMSYS HOLDINGS CORPORATI 0.149 Japan DAI NIPPON TORYO COMPANY, 0.006 Japan DAIWA INDUSTRIES LTD. 0.012 Japan March 31, 2021 Page 3 of 24 FTSE Russell Publications ESMA Compliance Quarterly Membership Weights Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country Russell/Nomura Small Mid Cap Weight(%) Country DAIWA SECURITIES GROUP IN 0.326 Japan DOUBLE STANDARD INC. 0.004 Japan ENEOS HOLDINGS,INC. 0.632 Japan DAIWABO HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 0.054 Japan DOUTOR.NICHIRES HOLDINGS 0.019 Japan ENIGMO INC. 0.013 Japan DCM HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 0.048 Japan DOWA HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 0.089 Japan ENPLAS CORPORATION 0.014 Japan DDS,INC. 0.004 Japan DTS CORPORATION 0.040 Japan EPS HOLDINGS,INC. 0.013 Japan DEMAE-CAN CO.,LTD 0.035 Japan DUSKIN CO.,LTD. 0.045 Japan EREX CO.,LTD. 0.014 Japan DENA CO.,LTD. 0.080 Japan DYDO GROUP HOLDINGS,INC. 0.020 Japan ES-CON JAPAN LTD. 0.009 Japan DENKA COMPANY LIMITED 0.132 Japan E-GUARDIAN INC. 0.011 Japan ESOL CO.,LTD. 0.005 Japan DENSAN SYSTEM CO.,LTD. 0.006 Japan EAGLE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 0.010 Japan ESPEC CORP. 0.012 Japan DENTSU GROUP INC. 0.311 Japan EARTH CORPORATION 0.035 Japan EUGLENA CO.,LTD. 0.030 Japan DENYO CO.,LTD.
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