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    11.0081$
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About

TCSSX.US refers to the TCW Core Fixed Income Fund. It is a mutual fund offered by TCW Investment Management Group, Inc. that primarily invests in a diversified portfolio of U.S. dollar-denominated fixed income securities. These securities may include government, corporate, and mortgage-backed securities, among others. The fund aims to provide current income and long-term capital appreciation consistent with prudent investment management. Investors should consult the fund's prospectus for complete information, including investment objectives, risks, and expenses.

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Factors

Market Interest Rates: Rising rates often decrease bond fund value, as newer bonds offer higher yields.

Credit Quality: Lower credit ratings of holdings increase risk, potentially lowering the fund's price.

Economic Conditions: Economic downturns may lead to defaults, hurting bond values in the fund.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation erodes bond value, especially for fixed-rate bonds.

Fund Management: The skill of the fund manager in selecting and managing bonds impacts performance.

Supply and Demand: Higher demand for the fund can increase its price, while increased selling pressures can lower it.

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