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S&P 500 IndexThe Standard & Poor’s 500 Composite Stock Prices Index of 500 stocks, an unmanaged index of common stock prices.S&P Global Credit Ratingsare designed to provide relative ranking of creditworthiness, AAA being the highest score, followed by AA+ indicating low risk of default.SAIA statement of additional information (SAI) is a supplementary document to a mutual fund’s prospectus that contains additional information about the fund, usually on its risks and operations. A mutual fund is required to provide a copy of its SAI (also known as “Part B” of its registration statement) free of charge upon request.STOXX Europe 600 Index Derived from the STOXX Europe Total Market Index (TMI) and is a subset of the STOXX Global 1800 Index. Semi Annual Financial StatementAn audited, SEC-required document that is sent to fund shareholders twice a year. It discloses the financial results for the previous half year and provides information about certain aspects of a fund’s operations.Share ClassA designation applied to mutual fund units indicating the way that sales charges, or loads, are levied.Sharpe RatioA measure of risk-adjusted return. A higher Sharpe ratio suggests an asset may have more attractive risk-adjusted returns.Short SellingThe practice of selling a financial instrument that the seller borrows first (does not own), and then purchasing it later to “cover the short." Short-sellers attempt to profit from an expected decline in the price of a security, such as a stock or a bond, in contrast to the ordinary investment practice, where an investor “goes long” by purchasing a security in the hope the price will rise.Short-termA period of up to three months.Sovereign DebtDebt issued or guaranteed by a government. In an emerging market, it is denominated in a major external currency, such as US dollars, or in local currency. The JP Morgan EMBI Global Diversified Index is the oldest of the emerging market debt benchmarks.Spot ratesThe rates of currencies and others assets now.SpreadThe difference between two prices or interest rates.Spread Duration (Yrs)A measure of the sensitivity of a bond’s price to spread changes.Standard DeviationA measure of the dispersion of a set of data from its mean.Standard Deviation- 3 YearMeasures the historical total risk of a portfolio by assessing the probable range within which a portfolio’s return could deviate from its average return over a defined historical period of time.Standardized 30-Day Subsidized and Unsubsidized Yield (POP)The calculation of the Standardized 30-Day Subsidized Yield is mandated by the SEC and is determined by dividing the net investment income per share earned during the period by the maximum public offering price of the Fund (“POP”) per share on the last day of the period. This number is then annualized. The Standardized 30-Day Subsidized Yield reflects fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements recorded by the Fund during the period. Without waivers and/or reimbursements, yields would be reduced. This yield does not necessarily reflect income actually earned and distributed by the Fund and, therefore, may not be correlated with the dividends or other distributions paid to shareholders. The Standardized 30-Day Unsubsidized Yield does not adjust for any fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements in effect. If the Fund does not incur any fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements during the period, the Standardized 30-Day Subsidized Yield and Standardized 30-Day Unsubsidized Yield will be identical.StocksAn equity investment, or ownership securities, that represent ownership in a corporation.Strong MomentumStocks that have recently performed well and may exhibit some persistence in their outperformance. This allows you to participate in market trends.Summary ProspectusA fund document that provides investors with a brief, plain English, summary of the key information that will allow investors to make informed investment decisions. The summary prospectus must contain the following items in standardized order and cannot include additional information, nor omit required information: (1) investment objective; (2) fee and expense table; (3) principal investment strategies, principal risks and performance table; (4) management information; (5) purchase and sale information; (6) tax information; and (7) financial intermediary compensation information.Sustainable Development Goals A 15-year action plan, adopted by the United Nations in 2015, whose goals include protecting the environment, ending poverty and reducing inequality. See “The 17 Goals,” UN website. As of May 9, 2025. The SDGs have emerged as a common language for understanding how companies and portfolios are positioned for environmental and social impact.SwapsAn agreement between two parties to exchange future cash flows according to a prearranged formula.SymbolA "short-hand" abbreviation established for each fund that is used universally when referring to the fund. These symbols can be found in the prospectus.sahm-ruleAs identified by Claudia Sahm, identifies signals related to the start of a recession when the three-month moving average of the national unemployment rate (U3) rises by 0.50 percentage points or more relative to its low during the previous 12 months.