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BlackRock ICS US Treasury Fund
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BlackRock ICS US Treasury Fund
Transactional NAV Closing as of 28-Jan-2021
USD 1.0000
MTM NAV as of 28-Jan-2021 Closing
USD 1.0002
% Difference
0.02
Overview
About This Fund
Public debt constant net asset value (CNAV) short-term money market fund
Rated by S&P, Moody's, and Fitch. The credit ratings were solicited and financed by BlackRock.
Investment Objective
The Fund seeks preservation of principal and same day liquidity through the maintenance of a portfolio of high quality short-term government debt and repurchase agreements. The Fund will invest in US Treasury bills, notes and other obligations issued or guaranteed by the US Government and repurchase agreements where the associated collateral is secured by any of the preceding obligations. The ability to use repurchase agreements ensures increased liquidity.
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Capital at risk. All financial investments involve an element of risk. Therefore, the value of your investment and the income from it will vary and your initial investment amount cannot be guaranteed. The value of investments and the income from them can fall as well as rise and is not guaranteed. You may not get back the amount originally invested.
A Money Market Fund (MMF) is not a guaranteed investment vehicle. An investment in MMFs is different from an investment in deposits; the principal invested in an MMF is capable of fluctuation and the risk of loss of the principal is to be borne by the investor. The MMF does not rely on external support for guaranteeing the liquidity of the MMF or stabilising the NAV per share.
Short Term Money Market Funds do not generally experience extreme price variations. Changes in interest rates will impact the Fund. Counterparty Risk: The insolvency of any institutions providing services such as safekeeping of assets or acting as counterparty to derivatives or other instruments, may expose the Fund to financial loss. Credit Risk: The issuer of a financial asset held within the Fund may not pay income or repay capital to the Fund when due.