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These are the top 5 holdings of PROTECTIVE LIFE CORP- iShares U.S. Preferred Stock (PFF) - 845,415 shares, 28.04% of the total portfolio.
- iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG) - 175,490 shares, 17.55% of the total portfolio. Shares added by 1.56%
- iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ET (LQD) - 115,805 shares, 13.05% of the total portfolio.
- iShares MBS ETF (MBB) - 123,421 shares, 11.81% of the total portfolio. Shares added by 1.53%
- iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG) - 146,879 shares, 11.31% of the total portfolio.
Protective Life Corp initiated holding in SPDR Wells Fargo Preferred Stock ETF. The purchase prices were between $42.97 and $44.19, with an estimated average price of $43.76. The stock is now traded at around $43.75. The impact to a portfolio due to this purchase was 0.45%. The holding were 11,500 shares as of .
New Purchase: SPDR Barclays Investment Grade Floating Rate ETF (FLRN)Protective Life Corp initiated holding in SPDR Barclays Investment Grade Floating Rate ETF. The purchase prices were between $30.38 and $30.63, with an estimated average price of $30.5. The stock is now traded at around $30.74. The impact to a portfolio due to this purchase was 0.44%. The holding were 16,300 shares as of .
New Purchase: SPDR Barclays Short Term High Yield Bond ETF (SJNK)Protective Life Corp initiated holding in SPDR Barclays Short Term High Yield Bond ETF. The purchase prices were between $26.7 and $27.21, with an estimated average price of $27.03. The stock is now traded at around $26.72. The impact to a portfolio due to this purchase was 0.44%. The holding were 18,500 shares as of .
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