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Avantis Short-Term Fixed Income ETF (P:AVSF)

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Feb 24, 2021 09:00 am ET
Avantis Investors Launches its First Fixed Income Mutual Funds
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the launch of its first three fixed income exchange traded funds (ETFs) over the past few months, Avantis Investors, a $3.5 billion investment brand from global asset manager American Century Investments, today announced the launch of its first low-cost, broadly diversified fixed income mutual funds: Avantis® Core Municipal Fixed Income (AVMUX), Avantis® Core Fixed Income (AVIGX) and Avantis® Short-Term Fixed Income (AVSFX). These funds, available in Institutional Class shares, have the same strategy as their corresponding ETFs, which