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WHOSX - Wasatch-Hoisington U...

Operating Data of Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund(WHOSX), The fund typically invests at least 90% of the fund's total assets in U.S. Treasury securities and i

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Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund

WHOSX

NASDAQ

The fund typically invests at least 90% of the fund's total assets in U.S. Treasury securities and in repurchase agreements collateralized by such securities. The adviser adjusts the average maturity and effective duration of the fund's portfolio based on HIMCO's assessment of multi-year trends in national and international economic conditions.

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