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Annual Changes to the Nasdaq-100 Index®

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NDAQ Nasdaq announced the annual reconstitution of the Nasdaq-100 Index, which is a routine event. The article provides factual information about index changes without expressing a positive or negative outlook on Nasdaq itself. ALNY Added to the Nasdaq-100 Index, indicating it is among the largest non-financial companies listed on Nasdaq and likely reflects strong past performance and market capitalization. FER Added to the Nasdaq-100 Index, suggesting it meets the criteria for inclusion based on size and market presence on the Nasdaq exchange. INSM Added to the Nasdaq-100 Index, indicating its significant size and market standing among Nasdaq-listed companies. MPWR Added to the Nasdaq-100 Index, signifying its inclusion among the largest non-financial companies on Nasdaq, reflecting positive market perception. STX Added to the Nasdaq-100 Index, indicating it is recognized as one of the largest non-financial companies on the Nasdaq exchange. WDC Added to the Nasdaq-100 Index, suggesting it meets the size and market criteria for inclusion in this prominent index. BIIB Removed from the Nasdaq-100 Index, which may suggest a decline in its relative market capitalization or other index inclusion criteria compared to other companies. CDW Removed from the Nasdaq-100 Index, implying a potential decrease in its market standing relative to other Nasdaq-listed companies. GFS Removed from the Nasdaq-100 Index, indicating it no longer meets the criteria for inclusion, possibly due to market capitalization changes. LULU Removed from the Nasdaq-100 Index, suggesting a change in its relative size or market performance compared to other index constituents. ON Removed from the Nasdaq-100 Index, which implies it did not meet the continued inclusion criteria, potentially due to market cap fluctuations. TTD Removed from the Nasdaq-100 Index, indicating it no longer qualifies for inclusion based on the index's reconstitution rules.

NEW YORK, Dec. 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) today announced the results of the annual reconstitution of the Nasdaq-100 Index® (NDX®), which will become effective prior to market open on Monday, December 22, 2025.

The following six companies will be added to the Index: Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALNY), Ferrovial SE (Nasdaq: FER), Insmed Incorporated (Nasdaq: INSM), Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: MPWR), Seagate Technology Holdings plc (Nasdaq: STX), Western Digital Corp. (Nasdaq: WDC).

The Nasdaq-100 Index is a globally recognized index that tracks the performance of 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market® encompassing a diverse range of industries and sectors. From technology and retail to healthcare, telecommunications, biotechnology, and media, these companies collectively shape the new 21st century economy. The Nasdaq-100® is reconstituted each year in December, timed to coincide with the quadruple witch expiration Friday of the quarter.

As of December 2025, the Nasdaq-100 Index underpins more than 200 tracking products with over $600 billion in assets under management globally, including the Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ®), which seeks to deliver investment results that, before expenses, correspond to the performance of the Nasdaq-100 Index. In addition to QQQ, a range of derivatives and structured instruments, such as futures, options, and other products based on the Nasdaq-100 Index and the Invesco QQQ Trust trade on various exchanges.

As a result of the reconstitution, the following six companies will be removed from the Index: Biogen Inc. (Nasdaq: BIIB), CDW Corporation (Nasdaq: CDW), GlobalFoundries Inc. (Nasdaq: GFS), Lululemon Athletica Inc. (Nasdaq: LULU), ON Semiconductor Corporation (Nasdaq: ON), The Trade Desk, Inc. (Nasdaq: TTD).

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For information about the six companies to be added to the Nasdaq-100 Index, please visit the following respective company websites:

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