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  2. Bond market index - Wikipedia

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    The Frankfurt Bond Market, 1988. A bond index or bond market index is a method of measuring the investment performance and characteristics of the bond market.There are numerous indices of differing construction that are designed to measure the aggregate bond market and its various sectors (government, municipal, corporate, etc.)

  3. Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, or the Agg, is a broad base, market capitalization-weighted bond market index representing intermediate term investment grade bonds traded in the United States. Investors frequently use the index as a stand-in for measuring the performance of the US bond market .

  4. What Are Index Funds? Definition, Benefits, and How to Invest

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    Bond index funds focus on fixed-income securities and are often suited for conservative investors looking for stability and income. These funds can track indexes like the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate ...

  5. Index funds: What they are and how to invest in them - AOL

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    In addition to investing in broad-based stock index funds, you can choose from a range of bond index funds: for example, short-term bonds with maturity dates in the near future, long-term bonds ...

  6. List of bond market indices - Wikipedia

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    Barclays Inflation-Linked Euro Government Bond Index; Citi World Government Bond Index (WGBI) FTSE UK Gilts Index Series; J.P. Morgan Government Bond Index;

  7. What are the different types of index funds? - AOL

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    These funds track bond indexes the same way that stock funds track well-known stock market indexes, allowing for the funds to charge low expense ratios compared to actively managed funds.

  8. Bond Index Funds: The Pros and Cons - AOL

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    Bond index funds invest in a selection of bonds intended to reflect the performance of a particular index. They can provide investors with a window to diversified, low-fee investing. However, bond ...

  9. Index fund - Wikipedia

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    An index fund (also index tracker) is a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) designed to follow certain preset rules so that it can replicate the performance ("track") of a specified basket of underlying investments.