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UITB

NASDAQ

VictoryShares Core Intermediate Bond ETF

47.0247

-0.1753(-0.37%)
Volume

0.1M

Market Cap

$2.67B

P/E Ratio

-

EPS

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Key Financial Ratios

P/E Ratio

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P/B Ratio

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EPS

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ROE

-

Profit Margin

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Operating Margin

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Private Notes

Key Statistics

52 Week High

$48.06

52 Week Low

$45.60

Dividend

-

Dividend Yield

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About VictoryShares Core Intermediate Bond ETF

Seeks high current income without undue risk to principal. Under normal market conditions, the portfolio will invest primarily in investment-grade corporate debt and U.S. government securities. The fund may invest in government obligations (including U.S., state, and local governments, their agencies and instrumentalities); mortgage- and asset-backed securities; corporate debt securities; repurchase agreements; and other securities believed to have debt-like characteristics. The Fund will invest at least 35% of its net assets in government obligations under normal circumstances. The Fund will invest primarily in investment-grade securities, but may invest up to 5% of its net assets in below-investment-grade securities, which sometimes are referred to as high-yield securities or “junk” bonds.