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Rimes Technologies Adds Russell Global Indexes As a Data Partner

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Rimes Technologies, an integrator of financial information services, has added Russell Global Indexes to its portfolio of data partners. This family of global stock indexes, comprising of more than 10,000 securities divided into a family of indexes which cover 22 regions and 63 countries, is now available through Rimes’ integration platform, offering a set of benchmarks consisting of small-cap and large-cap companies in developed and emerging markets.

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