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    10.3546$
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    10.3546$
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About

VSGBX.US represents the Vanguard Short-Term Bond Index Fund Investor Shares. This fund seeks to track the investment results of the Bloomberg U.S. Short-Term Government/Credit Float Adjusted Index, which measures the performance of a broad, publicly issued, investment-grade, fixed income market. It invests primarily in U.S. government and investment-grade corporate bonds with a short-term maturity.

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Factors

Interest Rates: Rising rates generally lower bond prices as newer bonds offer higher yields. Falling rates typically increase bond prices.

Credit Risk: Downgrades or increased risk of issuer default negatively impacts bond prices, while upgrades have a positive effect.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations erode the real return of bonds, leading to lower prices. Lower expectations can increase prices.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth can lead to higher interest rates and potentially lower bond prices. Weaker growth may result in lower rates and higher bond prices.

Supply and Demand: Increased bond supply can depress prices, while higher demand typically increases them.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor optimism or pessimism can impact bond prices, regardless of fundamentals.

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