OTC Markets Group Reports Q4 2025 Index Gains and Quarterly Rebalancing

Reuters01-28
OTC Markets Group Reports Q4 2025 Index Gains and Quarterly Rebalancing

OTC Markets Group Inc. announced the fourth quarter 2025 performance and quarterly rebalancing of its OTCQX indexes. The OTCQX Composite Index rose 6.3% in Q4 2025, with 53 new companies joining and 40 companies removed. The OTCQX Billion+ Index, tracking companies with market capitalizations over $1 billion, increased by 6.0%, with 10 additions and 5 removals. The OTCQX Dividend Index advanced 5.5%, adding 16 companies and removing 6. The OTCQX Banks Index grew 7.9%, with 12 additions and 8 removals. The OTCQX International Index increased 6.3%, with 30 companies joining and 20 leaving. The OTCQX Canada Index rose 18.4%, with 22 additions and 13 removals, while the OTCQX U.S. Index was up 2.7%, with 23 additions and 20 removals. All indexes are market capitalization-weighted and adjusted quarterly.

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