iShares? iBonds? ETFs Near Final Distribution Dates

BY Business Wire | CORPORATE | 10/17/24 05:12 PM EDT

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- BlackRock (BLK) announced today the planned termination of three 2024 iShares iBonds ETFs which possess the following timelines for trading, net-asset value (NAV) calculation and expected liquidation:

Ticker

Fund name

Exchange

Last day of
trading

Final NAV
calculation
date

Liquidation
date

IBTE

iShares? iBonds? Dec 2024 Term Treasury ETF

NASDAQ

12/16/2024

12/16/2024

12/19/2024

IBDP

iShares? iBonds? Dec 2024 Term Corporate ETF

NYSE Arca

12/16/2024

12/16/2024

12/19/2024

IBHD

iShares? iBonds? Dec 2024 Term High Yield and Income ETF

CBOE

12/16/2024

12/16/2024

12/19/2024

iBonds ETFs are designed to cease trading and mature during a specific maturity window like an individual bond. Leading up to the ETF?s final distribution date, the bonds held by the iBonds ETF matures, and the ETF transitions into short-term instruments and cash. Shareholders will receive their proceeds from the liquidation on or around the listed liquidation date, based on their brokerage?s processes.

iBonds ETFs across treasuries, municipal bonds and both investment-grade and high-yield corporate credit remain available to investors. iShares iBonds ETFs can help market participants build bond ladders and manage interest rate risk in rising rate environments.

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About iShares

iShares unlocks opportunity across markets to meet the evolving needs of investors. With more than twenty years of experience, a global line-up of 1400+ exchange traded funds (ETFs) and $4.2 trillion in assets under management as of September 30, 2024, iShares continues to drive progress for the financial industry. iShares funds are powered by the expert portfolio and risk management of BlackRock (BLK).

Carefully consider the Funds' investment objectives, risk factors, and charges and expenses before investing. This and other information can be found in the Funds' prospectuses or, if available, the summary prospectuses which may be obtained by visiting www.iShares.com or www.blackrock.com. Read the prospectus carefully before investing.

Investing involves risk, including possible loss of principal.

Fixed income risks include interest-rate and credit risk. Typically, when interest rates rise, there is a corresponding decline in the value of debt securities. Credit risk refers to the possibility that the debt issuer will not be able to make principal and interest payments. Non-investment-grade debt securities (high-yield/junk bonds) may be subject to greater market fluctuations, risk of default or loss of income and principal than higher-rated securities. There may be less information on the financial condition of municipal issuers than for public corporations. The market for municipal bonds may be less liquid than for taxable bonds. Some investors may be subject to federal or state income taxes or the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). Capital gains distributions, if any, are taxable. An investment in the Fund is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency and its return and yield will fluctuate with market conditions.

The iShares? iBonds? ETFs (?Funds?) will terminate in October or December of the year in each Fund?s name. An investment in the Fund(s) is not guaranteed, and an investor may experience losses, including near or at the termination date. Unlike a direct investment in a bond that has a level coupon payment and a fixed payment at maturity, the Fund(s) will make distributions of income that vary over time. In the final months of each Fund?s operation, as the bonds it holds mature, its portfolio will transition to cash and cash-like instruments. As a result, its yield will tend to move toward prevailing money market rates, and may be lower than the yields of the bonds previously held by the Fund and lower than prevailing yields in the bond market. As the Fund approaches its termination date, its holdings of money market or similar funds may increase, causing the Fund to incur the fees and expenses of these funds.

Following the Fund?s termination date, the Fund will distribute substantially all of its net assets, after deduction of any liabilities, to then-current investors without further notice and will no longer be listed or traded. The Funds? distributions and liquidation proceeds are not predictable at the time of investment and the Funds do not seek to return any predetermined amount.

The rate of Fund distribution payments may adversely affect the tax characterization of an investor?s returns from an investment in the Fund relative to a direct investment in bonds. If the amount an investor receives as liquidation proceeds upon the Fund?s termination is higher or lower than the investor?s cost basis, the investor may experience a gain or loss for tax purposes.

The Funds are distributed by BlackRock Investments, LLC (together with its affiliates, ?BlackRock?).

This information should not be relied upon as research, investment advice, or a recommendation regarding any products, strategies, or any security in particular. This material is strictly for illustrative, educational, or informational purposes and is subject to change.

?2024 BlackRock, Inc (BLK) or its affiliates. All rights reserved. iSHARES, iBONDS and BLACKROCK (BLK) are trademarks of BlackRock, Inc. (BLK) or its affiliates. All other trademarks are those of their respective owners

Source: BlackRock (BLK)

In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible.

Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

Before investing, consider the funds' investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. Contact Fidelity for a prospectus or, if available, a summary prospectus containing this information. Read it carefully.

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