Exchange-Traded Funds. BlackRock ETF Trust All Series BlackRock ETF Trust II All Series iShares Trust All Series iShares, Inc. All Series iShares U.S. ETF Trust All Series This Schedule B is amended to exclude any Acquired Fund that is at the time included on the list of funds that are not permissible as Acquired Funds (the “Ineligible Funds”) and is supplemented to include Acquired Funds that are subject to certain additional terms of investment as set forth in the Agreement (the “Enumerated Funds”), along with related requirements (the “12d1-4 List”), all such additional terms and requirements being deemed incorporated by reference into the Agreement, which is maintained at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/us/literature/shareholder-letters/blackrock-12d1-4-list.pdf, as such site is amended, supplemented or revised and in effect from time to time. Notices to Acquiring Funds: Compliance Department Transamerica Asset Management, Inc. 1801 California St. Denver, CO 80202 Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Legal Department Transamerica Asset Management, Inc. 1801 California St. Denver, CO 80202 Email: XXXXxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx I, [ ], the duly elected and qualified officer of [ ], hereby certify in my capacity as such officer pursuant to Section 6(a) of that certain Fund of Funds Investment Agreement dated [ ] by and between each registered open-end investment company (each, a “Registrant”) on behalf of each portfolio series of each such Registrant listed on Schedule A or Schedule B hereto (the “Investment Agreement”) that during the preceding calendar year each Acquired Fund complied with all applicable terms and conditions of the Rule (except as otherwise permitted by relief or guidance issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff) and the Investment Agreement. Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings as defined in the Investment Agreement.
Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds (“ETFs”) are closed-ended collective investment schemes, traded as shares on stock exchanges, and typically replicate a stock market index, market sector, commodity or basket of assets. As such, they generally combine the flexibility and tradeability of a share with the diversification of a collective investment scheme. Where the Investment Guidelines permit the Local Manager to purchase ETFs, the Investment Adviser will be exposed to similar risks as detailed in respect of equity securities and collective investment schemes, as well as the general risks detailed in paragraph 1.
Exchange-Traded Funds. BlackRock ETF Trust
Exchange-Traded Funds. BlackRock ETF Trust All Series BlackRock ETF Trust II All Series iShares Trust All Series iShares, Inc. All Series iShares U.S. ETF Trust All Series This Schedule B is amended to exclude any Acquired Fund that is at the time included on the list of funds that are not permissible as Acquired Funds (the “Ineligible Funds”) and is supplemented to include Acquired Funds that are subject to certain additional terms of investment as set forth in the Agreement (the “Enumerated Funds”), along with related requirements (the “12d1-4 List”), all such additional terms and requirements being deemed incorporated by reference into the Agreement, which is maintained at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/us/literature/shareholder-letters/blackrock-12d1-4-list.pdf, as such site is amended, supplemented or revised and in effect from time to time.
Exchange-Traded Funds. NuShares ETF Trust All existing and future series This Schedule B is amended and supplemented by reference to the most recently distributed 12d1-4 List. This Schedule B may be amended from time to time to include additional Registrants or to remove Registrants, any such amendment effective as of the date and time of its distribution to an Acquiring Fund. Schedule C: 12d1-4 List Rule 12d1-4 List Rule 12d1-4 (the “Rule”) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”) grants funds (“Acquiring Funds”) registered under the 1940 Act the ability to invest in certain Nuveen-sponsored mutual funds and ETFs (“Nuveen Funds”) in excess of statutory limits set forth in Section 12(d)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act provided such Acquiring Funds comply with the requirements of the Rule and the conditions of the Rule 12d1-4 Investment Agreement with the Nuveen Funds (the “Agreement”). This document sets forth (1) the Nuveen Funds which are not eligible to be acquired by an Acquiring Fund in reliance on the Rule (“Ineligible Funds”) and (2) the Nuveen Funds which are subject to the provisions regarding advanced notification of redemptions by an Acquiring Fund pursuant to Section 1(a)(ii) of the Agreement (“Enumerated Funds”).
Exchange-Traded Funds. NuShares ETF Trust All existing and future series This Schedule B is amended and supplemented by reference to the most recently distributed 12d1-4 List. This Schedule B may be amended from time to time to include additional Registrants or to remove Registrants, any such amendment effective as of the date and time of its distribution to an Acquiring Fund. Schedule C: 12d1-4 List
Exchange-Traded Funds. The Customer understands that it is necessary to consider the investment objectives and unique risk profile of Exchange Traded Funds (“ETFs”) carefully before investing, and that ETFs are subject to risks similar to those of other diversified portfolios. Further, the Customer understands that leveraged and inverse ETFs may not be suitable for all investors and may increase exposure to volatility through the use of leverage, short sales of securities, derivatives, and other complex investment strategies, and that although ETFs are designed to provide investment results that generally correspond to the performance of their respective underlying indices, they may not be able to exactly replicate the performance of the indices because of expenses and other factors. The Customer further understands that ETFs are required to distribute portfolio gains to shareholders at year end, which may be generated by portfolio rebalancing or the need to meet diversification requirements, and that ETF trading will also generate tax consequences. The Customer understands that the Customer can obtain prospectuses from issuers or their third party agents who distribute and make prospectuses available for review.
Exchange-Traded Funds. I understand that I should consider the investment objectives and unique risk profile of Exchange Traded Funds ("ETFs") carefully before investing, and that ETFs are subject to risks similar to those of other diversified portfolios. I further understand that leveraged and inverse ETFs may not be suitable for all investors and may increase exposure to volatility through the use of leverage, short sales of securities, derivatives, and other complex investment strategies, and that although ETFs are designed to provide investment results that generally correspond to the performance of their respective underlying indices, they may not be able to exactly replicate the performance of the indices because of expenses and other factors. I further understand that ETFs are required to distribute portfolio gains to shareholders at year end, which may be generated by portfolio rebalancing or the need to meet diversification requirements, and that ETF trading will also generate tax consequences. I understand that I can obtain prospectuses from issuers or their third party agents who distribute and make prospectuses available for review. Additional regulatory guidance on ETFs can be found here.
Exchange-Traded Funds. Investors should consider the investment objectives and unique risk profile of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) carefully before investing. ETFs are subject to risks similar to those of other diversified portfolios. Leveraged and Inverse ETFs may not be suitable for all investors and may increase exposure to volatility through the use of leverage, short sales of securities, derivatives and other complex investment strategies. Although ETFs are designed to provide investment results that generally correspond to the performance of their respective underlying indices, they may not be able to exactly replicate the performance of the indices because of expenses and other factors. A prospectus contains this and other information about the ETF and should be read carefully before investing. Customers should obtain prospectuses from issuers and/or their third party agents who distribute and make prospectuses available for review. ETFs are required to distribute portfolio gains to shareholders at year end. These gains may be generated by portfolio rebalancing or the need to meet diversification requirements. ETF trading will also generate tax consequences. Additional regulatory guidance on Exchange Traded Products can be found by clicking here.
Exchange-Traded Funds. Exchange traded funds are open-ended investment funds listed and traded intra-day on an Exchange. Exchange traded funds are not principal protected and you may not get back your original investment. You should also be aware that exchange traded funds may not make any dividend distributions, even if the Securities it holds do so.