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  2. Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index - Wikipedia

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    The index was acquired by Bloomberg L.P. in August 2016 as part of a larger sale of the bank's index and risk analytics business. The index was subsequently renamed the Bloomberg Barclays US Aggregate Bond Index. Upon its acquisition, Bloomberg and Barclays announced that the index would be co-branded for an initial term of five years. [5]

  3. Duration (finance) - Wikipedia

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    It has been called the "Bond Market's Scariest Gauge", and hit an all-time low of 0.1968 for the Bloomberg Barclays US Corporate Bond Index on Dec 31, 2020. [30] The ratio is simply the yield offered (as a percentage), divided by the bond duration (in years).

  4. 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.)

  5. List of bond market indices - Wikipedia

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    Country Issuer Bond Type Currency Australia Office of Financial Management Treasury Indexed Bonds (TIBs) AUD ($) Canada Bank of Canada Marketable Bonds

  6. Deconstruct the Aggregate Bond Index with Fixed Income ETFs - AOL

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    The iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG) , which tracks the investment results of the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index, can give bond investors general exposure to the fixed income ...

  7. Talk:Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index - Wikipedia

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    Talk: Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance.

  8. JPMorgan EMBI - Wikipedia

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    An external debt version, the EMBI+ is the JPMorgan EMBI Global Index [1] In addition to serving as a benchmark, the EMBI+ provides investors with a definition of the market for emerging markets external-currency debt, a list of the instruments traded, and a compilation of their terms.

  9. I-spread - Wikipedia

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    The Interpolated Spread, I-spread or ISPRD of a bond is the difference between its yield to maturity and the linearly interpolated yield for the same maturity on an appropriate reference yield curve.