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Asset Classes Performance Review: August 2018

Published 09/04/2018, 07:03 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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US equities topped the performance ledger for a second straight month in August for the major asset classes. The gain marked the fifth straight monthly increase and the strongest for the US stock market since January.

Russell 3000 Index, a broad measure of shares in the US, rose 3.5% last month. In close pursuit: real estate investment trusts (REITs), which posted the second-best return in August. MSCI US REIT Index jumped 3.1% last month, the sixth consecutive monthly gain for the gauge of securitiezed real estate shares.

The big loser in August: emerging markets. Stocks and bonds in emerging markets are essentially tied for last place in last month’s horse race. Equities posted a fractionally bigger loss: MSCI Emerging Markets Index fell 2.7% — the sixth monthly decline in the last seven months. Posting a nearly equivalent loss: FTSE Russell Emerging Markets Government Bond Index, which has slumped in every month since April.

Total Return

The overall trend for assets remained positive in August, based on the Global Market Index (GMI), an unmanaged benchmark that holds all the major asset classes in market-value weights. GMI advanced for a second straight month in August, posting a 1.1% gain. For the trailing one-year window, the index is up a solid 9.0%

By comparison, US equities (Russell 3000) are up a significantly stronger 20.2% over the past year while the US investment-grade bond market (Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond) slipped by 1.1% in August vs. the year-ago level.

GMI Vs Stock & Bond Markets

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