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Top holdings Market Value Shares Weight %
BLACKROCK CASH FUNDS 4.51 B 4.51 B 3.19%
BlackRock Funds III 735.75 M 735.75 M 0.52%
United States Treasury 3.38% 30/11/2027 654.63 M 655.01 M 0.46%
Fannie Mae 2% 01/10/2051 322.89 M 387.09 M 0.23%
UMBS, TBA 6% 01/03/2055 312.07 M 304.25 M 0.22%
Government National Mortgage Association 2.5% 20/05/2051 200.87 M 227.56 M 0.14%
Freddie Mac 2% 01/03/2052 200.72 M 240.93 M 0.14%
FREDDIE MAC 6.25% 15/07/2032 83.92 M 73.45 M 0.06%
COMCAST CORP 5.17% 15/01/2037 43.35 M 43.05 M 0.03%
FHLMC Multifamily Structured Pass Through Certs. 4.25% 25/04/2033 40.53 M 40.00 M 0.03%

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What is an ETF?

An exchange-traded fund, or ETF, is a basket of assets such as stocks, bonds, commodities, or other instruments. ETFs trade on exchanges like regular stocks and often aim to track an index, sector, strategy, or asset class.

What is the AGG price today?

AGG is trading at 98.02 today. Over the past 24 hours, its price has changed by +0.16%. Follow the AGG chart to monitor current market dynamics.

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What does AGG invest in?

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Who issues AGG?

AGG is issued by iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF. The issuer is responsible for managing the ETF according to its stated objective and methodology.

What index does AGG track?

AGG is iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF. Check the ETF profile to see the benchmark, replication method, and investment objective of the fund.

How is AGG managed?

ETF management depends on the fund's objective. AGG may use a passive or active approach; review the fund profile to understand how it selects, weights, and rebalances its holdings.

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