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Principles of Investing

Monthly Rebalancing Events Can Create Risk That Must Be Thoughtfully Managed

A disciplined and risk-aware investment process, backed by the size-and-scale of a trillion-dollar operating platform, enables us to keep trading costs down and navigate these key events with confidence.

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Industry Monthly Tracking Error (%) of All Passive Fixed Income Products (< 50bps Tracking Error)

Source: eVestment, Northern Trust Asset Management. Data as of June 30, 2023. The All Passive Fixed Income Universe is sourced from eVestment and consists of 147 total passive fixed income products with trailing 10-year tracking error less than 50 bps. Tracking error and excess returns are based on manager preferred benchmark for each strategy as defined on eVestment. Tracking error measures the standard deviation of the difference between the investment performance of the strategy or fund and that of its Index. There is no guarantee that tracking error targets can be achieved; actual or experienced tracking error can deviate significantly.

Principles of Investing

Delivering Expected Outcomes Requires Scale and a Deep Appreciation for Risk

Replicating an index on any given day is not very difficult, but doing so consistently over several decades requires a deep understanding of how to navigate risk while finding the most efficient sources of return-mimicking exposures.

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Excess Return vs Tracking Error for All Passive Fixed Income (< 50bps TE)

Source: eVestment Analytics, Northern Trust. As of June 30. 2023. All passive Fixed Income universe is sourced from eVestment and consists of 147 total passive equity products with trailing 10-year tracking error less than 50 bps. Tracking error and excess returns are based on the Manager Preferred Benchmark for each strategy as defined in eVestment. Tracking error measures the standard deviation of the difference between the investment performance of the strategy or fund and that of its Index. There is no guarantee that tracking error targets can be achieved; actual or experienced tracking error can deviate significantly. Past performance is not indicative or a guarantee of future results. Index performance returns do not reflect any management fees, transaction costs, or expenses. It is not possible to invest directly in any index.

Approach

Our strategies are thoughtfully constructed to enable investors to closely track their chosen index exposure while benefiting from our integrated global platform backed by scale, experience and infrastructure.

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