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Our weekly updates on the markets and economy released most Wednesdays.
Show Notes:
This Flash Briefing referenced the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Treasuries Index, which is an index that measures US dollar-denominated, fixed-rate, nominal debt issued by the U.S. Treasury. The episode also referenced the Bloomberg Barclays 1-5 Year Government Credit Index, which is a broad-based bond index that measures the non-securitized component of the US Aggregate Bond Index and targets bonds with maturities between 1 and 5 years. Further, the episode referenced the &P 500 Index, which is a market capitalization-weighted index that generally contains the 500 largest publicly traded stocks in the U.S., subject to certain restrictions. Additionally, the briefing referenced the NASDAQ 100 Index, which is a modified market capitalization-weighted index of the 100 largest and most active non-financial domestic and international issues listed on the NASDAQ exchange. No security may have a weighting of greater than 24%. This episode also referenced the MSCI ACWI ex US Index, which is a market capitalization-weighted index that captures large and midcap companies in developed and emerging market countries excluding the U.S. The briefing referenced the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, which is a market capitalization-weighted index that captures large and midcap companies in emerging market countries around the world. Finally, the briefing referenced the MSCI China Index, which is a free float-adjusted, market capitalization-weighted index designed to measure the performance of large and midcap equity securities in the Chinese equity market. A-Shares, H-Shares, B-Shares, Red Chips, and P-Chips may be included in the index. An index is unmanaged and not available for direct investment.
For important disclosures, please see bosinvest.com/disclosures.
By B|O|SOur weekly updates on the markets and economy released most Wednesdays.
Show Notes:
This Flash Briefing referenced the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Treasuries Index, which is an index that measures US dollar-denominated, fixed-rate, nominal debt issued by the U.S. Treasury. The episode also referenced the Bloomberg Barclays 1-5 Year Government Credit Index, which is a broad-based bond index that measures the non-securitized component of the US Aggregate Bond Index and targets bonds with maturities between 1 and 5 years. Further, the episode referenced the &P 500 Index, which is a market capitalization-weighted index that generally contains the 500 largest publicly traded stocks in the U.S., subject to certain restrictions. Additionally, the briefing referenced the NASDAQ 100 Index, which is a modified market capitalization-weighted index of the 100 largest and most active non-financial domestic and international issues listed on the NASDAQ exchange. No security may have a weighting of greater than 24%. This episode also referenced the MSCI ACWI ex US Index, which is a market capitalization-weighted index that captures large and midcap companies in developed and emerging market countries excluding the U.S. The briefing referenced the MSCI Emerging Markets Index, which is a market capitalization-weighted index that captures large and midcap companies in emerging market countries around the world. Finally, the briefing referenced the MSCI China Index, which is a free float-adjusted, market capitalization-weighted index designed to measure the performance of large and midcap equity securities in the Chinese equity market. A-Shares, H-Shares, B-Shares, Red Chips, and P-Chips may be included in the index. An index is unmanaged and not available for direct investment.
For important disclosures, please see bosinvest.com/disclosures.