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    10.8239$
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    10.8239$
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About

JSDUX.US refers to the John Hancock Disciplined Value Mid Cap Fund, a mutual fund offered by John Hancock Investment Management. This fund typically invests in a diversified portfolio of mid-capitalization companies that the portfolio managers believe are undervalued relative to their intrinsic worth. The fund's investment strategy focuses on a disciplined, value-oriented approach, seeking to achieve long-term capital appreciation while managing risk. Investors should consult the fund's prospectus for detailed information about its investment objectives, strategies, risks, and fees before investing.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Higher interest rates generally decrease bond prices as new bonds offer better yields.

Credit Quality: Changes in the perceived creditworthiness of the bond issuers impact prices; downgrades lower prices.

Inflation Expectations: Rising inflation erodes bond values, causing prices to fall, while declining inflation boosts them.

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth can lead to higher interest rates, negatively affecting bond prices.

Supply and Demand: Increased supply of similar bonds can depress prices, while higher demand raises them.

Federal Reserve Policy: Actions taken by the Federal Reserve, such as quantitative easing or rate hikes, significantly influence bond market.

Geopolitical Events: Political instability or major global events can create uncertainty and volatility in bond markets.

Maturity Date: Longer-term bonds are typically more sensitive to interest rate changes than shorter-term bonds.

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