Capital Group Short Duration Income ETF (CGSD)
- Previous Close
25.33 - Open
25.37 - Bid 25.34 x 900
- Ask 25.35 x 900
- Day's Range
25.33 - 25.35 - 52 Week Range
24.97 - 25.75 - Volume
84,319 - Avg. Volume
121,200 - Net Assets 420.03M
- NAV 25.31
- PE Ratio (TTM) --
- Yield 4.52%
- YTD Daily Total Return 0.57%
- Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.00
- Expense Ratio (net) 0.25%
The fund will invest primarily in bonds (bonds include any debt instrument and cash equivalents, and may be represented by derivatives). It maintains a portfolio of bonds, other debt securities and money market instruments consisting primarily of debt securities rated BBB– or Baa3 or better by NRSRO designated by the adviser or unrated but determined to be of equivalent quality by the adviser. The fund’s average portfolio duration is generally expected to be less than 2 years, but may be up to 3 years. The fund is non-diversified.
Capital Group
Fund Family
Short-Term Bond
Fund Category
420.03M
Net Assets
2022-10-25
Inception Date
Performance Overview: CGSD
Trailing returns as of 4/26/2024. Category is Short-Term Bond.
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