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  2. Core & Satellite - Wikipedia

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    Core & Satellite Portfolio Management is an investment strategy that incorporates traditional fixed-income and equity-based securities (i.e., index funds, [1] exchange-traded funds (ETFs), passive mutual funds, etc.), known as the "core" portion of the portfolio, with a percentage of selected individual securities in the fixed-income and equity-based side of the port [2] folio known as the ...

  3. OneAscent Launches Core Plus Bond ETF With OACP - AOL

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    OneAscent Investment Solutions announced the launch of its second exchange traded fund, the OneAscent Core Plus Bond ETF (NYSE Arca: OACP). The fund, which began trading on the NYSE Arca on ...

  4. Mutual fund pioneer MFS Investment Management launches ... - AOL

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    MFS Investment Management, the Boston-based asset manager that unveiled the world's first open-ended mutual fund a century ago, is making a foray into exchange-traded funds with the launch of five ...

  5. Bonds vs. bond funds: Which is right for you? - AOL

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    Professional fund managers select and manage the bonds within the fund or, in some cases, track a passive bond index. As a shareholder, you own a portion of the fund’s holdings.

  6. Bond fund - Wikipedia

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    A bond fund or debt fund is a fund that invests in bonds, or other debt securities. [1] Bond funds can be contrasted with stock funds and money funds.Bond funds typically pay periodic dividends that include interest payments on the fund's underlying securities plus periodic realized capital appreciation.

  7. Fixed income - Wikipedia

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    The coupon (of a bond) is the annual interest that the issuer must pay, expressed as a percentage of the principal. The maturity is the end of the bond, the date that the issuer must return the principal. The issue is another term for the bond itself. The indenture, in some cases, is the contract that states all of the terms of the bond.

  8. Mutual fund - Wikipedia

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    A mutual fund is an investment fund that pools money from many investors to purchase securities.The term is typically used in the United States, Canada, and India, while similar structures across the globe include the SICAV in Europe ('investment company with variable capital'), and the open-ended investment company (OEIC) in the UK.

  9. Buy Into Active Core Bond ETFs as Yields Soar - AOL

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    Bond yields have skyrocketed this week after the Federal Reserve announced its third consecutive rate hike of 0.75%. Treasury rates hit their highest levels in more than a decade on Friday morning ...

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