Major Asset Classes – February 2018 – Performance Review

US investment trusts (REITs) suffered the biggest setback. The MSCI REIT Index tumbled a hefty 7.7% — the third straight decline and the deepest monthly slide in over six years.

The smallest loss in February was posted by foreign government bonds in developed markets. The Citi World Government Bond Index ex-US shed a relatively light 0.7%. The decline marks the first round of monthly red ink for the index since October.

The US stock market was among last month's casualties, although the stumble on this front is middling in context with the range of losses for the major asset classes. Nonetheless, the 3.7% drop for the Russell 3000 is notable as the first monthly decline for the index since Oct. 2016.

Not surprisingly, last month's selling wave dented the Global Market Index (GMI), an unmanaged benchmark that holds all the major asset classes in market-value weights. After an extraordinary 14-month run of unbroken gains, GMI's momentum came to a halt in February with a 3.1% decline, the deepest monthly loss for the benchmark in two years.

 

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