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U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF Hit By Largest One-Day Outflow On Record: (AGG)

FYI: Investors appear to be paring exposure to U.S. bonds as selloff pressure endures in the world’s largest debt market.

The biggest fixed-income exchange-traded fund -- the iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF, ticker AGG -- was hit by a record $798 million outflow Monday, the largest one-day withdrawal since its September 2003 inception.
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Ted
https://www.fa-mag.com/news/u-s--aggregate-bond-etf-hit-by-largest-one-day-outflow-on-record-37520.html?print

M* Snapshot AGG:
http://www.morningstar.com/etfs/ARCX/AGG/quote.html

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  • edited March 2018
    There is no secret sauce for rising interest rates except cash possibly just might be the short term ticket. When the bond herd begins to run watch out for the stampeed.
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