S&P 500 Rule Change Could Boost Elon Musk-Led SpaceX's Entry Into Index: Report (UPDATED)

3/17/2026
Impact: 50
Consumer Cyclical

S&P Global is considering changes to the S&P 500 Index rules, which could facilitate SpaceX's entry as the company prepares for an IPO this year. Current entry requirements include a U.S. domicile, a market capitalization of at least $22.7 billion, and a public listing of 12 months. SpaceX is reportedly targeting a valuation of $1.75 trillion for its IPO and is also seeking to list on NASDAQ. The index has over $24 trillion tied to it, and any rule changes would involve a public consultation process.

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