UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-CSR
CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Investment Company Act file number: 811-04041
STATE STREET VARIABLE INSURANCE SERIES FUNDS, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip code)
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(Name and Address of Agent for Service) | | Copy to: |
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Sean O’Malley, Esq. Senior Vice President and General Counsel c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, Massachusetts 02210 | | Timothy W. Diggins, Esq. Ropes & Gray LLP Prudential Tower 800 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02199-3600 |
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: 800-242-0134
Date of fiscal year end: December 31
Date of reporting period: December 31, 2022
Item 1. Shareholder Reports.
(a) | The Report to Shareholders is attached herewith. |
Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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This report is prepared for Policyholders of certain variable contracts and may be distributed to others only if preceded or accompanied by the variable contract’s current prospectus and the current summary prospectus of the Fund available for investments thereunder.
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State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The information provided on the performance pages relates to the State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”).
Total return performance shown in this report for the Fund takes into account changes in share price and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions, if any. Total returns shown are net of Fund fees and expenses but do not reflect fees and charges associated with the variable contracts such as administrative fees, account charges and surrender charges, which, if reflected, would reduce the Fund’s total returns for all periods shown.
The performance data quoted represents past performance; past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so your shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance data quoted. Periods less than one year are not annualized. Please call toll-free (800) 242-0134 or visit the Fund’s website at http://www.ssga.com/ geam for the most recent month-end performance data.
An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) or any other government agency. An investment in the Fund is subject to risk, including possible loss of principal invested.
The S&P 500® Index is an unmanaged, market capitalization-weighted index of stocks of 500 large U.S. companies, which is widely used as a measure of large-cap U.S. stock market performance. The results shown for the foregoing index assume the reinvestment of net dividends or interest and do not reflect fees, expenses, or taxes. As such, the index returns do not reflect the actual cost of investing in the instruments that comprise the index.
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice.
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC, member of FINRA & SIPC is the principal underwriter and distributor of the State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of State Street Corporation. References to State Street may include State Street Corporation and its affiliates. The Funds pay State Street Bank and Trust Company for its services as custodian and Fund Accounting agent, and pay SSGA Funds Management, Inc. ("SSGA FM" or the "Adviser") for investment advisory and administrative services.
State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Management's Discussion of Fund Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) seeks to provide long-term growth of capital. The Fund’s benchmark is the S&P 500 Index (the “Index”).
For the 12-month period ended December 31, 2022 (the “Reporting Period”), the total return for the Fund was -18.91%, and the return for the Index was -18.11%. The Fund and Index returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other income. The Fund’s performance reflects the expenses of managing the Fund, including brokerage and advisory expenses. The Index is unmanaged and Index returns do not reflect fees and expenses of any kind, which would have a negative impact on returns.
Primary drivers of the Fund's performance during the Reporting Period relative to the Index included underperformance in the communication services and financials sectors, and outperformance in the healthcare sector. Overall, the positive stock selection in healthcare and other sectors outweighed the underperforming sectors, but in a volatile value-oriented market, the Fund was also negatively impacted by its sector positioning with an underweight to consumer staples, which were defensive in this environment, and an overweight to IT, which were out of favor.
In communication services, the Fund was not only hurt by an overweight, but also by underperformance within the sector. Internet platform company holdings such as Alphabet and Meta underperformed relative to more defensive telecommunications companies within the sector, which the Fund was less exposed to. The Fund’s higher growth holdings were hurt by a combination of macro factors, for example rising interest rates, which disproportionally impact growth names; cyclical factors such as slowing advertising spend; and company specific issues, such as controversy around Meta’s large spending on its metaverse initiatives. Our view was companies like Alphabet and Meta would remain dominant players in their core industries with strong free cash flow and, after the market sell-off, offer compelling valuations. Also impacting performance were entertainment holdings Netflix and Disney.
In financials, the Fund was hurt late in the year by earnings misses in two of its higher growth bank positions, First Republic Bank and SVB Financial, driven in part by higher than anticipated deposit funding costs. The larger detractor was SVB (Silicon Valley Bank), a unique bank leveraged to the innovation economy in Silicon Valley via venture capital lending. The company surprised the market in October with negative guidance driven by higher deposit funding costs.
The Fund saw strength in healthcare. While we are underweight defensive sectors generally due to high valuations, we do gain defensive exposure in healthcare, where we find more compelling quality along with reasonable valuation relative to growth prospects. In the Reporting Period, the Fund benefitted from positions in biotech companies like Vertex Pharmaceuticals, which has had strong results in its cystic fibrosis drug, and leading pharmaceutical company Merck & Company Inc. Outside of pharma, the Fund also outperformed in healthcare services, for example with UnitedHealth Group, whose strong market position in managed care has led to resilient results, and in healthcare equipment with Boston Scientific.
The Fund used futures in order to manage cash flows efficiently during the Reporting Period. The Fund’s use of futures slightly detracted from Fund performance relative to the Index.
On an individual security level, the top positive contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were ConocoPhillips, Merck & Company Inc., and Schlumberger Ltd. The top negative contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Corp., and Apple Inc.
The views expressed above reflect those of the Fund’s portfolio manager only through the Reporting Period, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Adviser as a whole. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and the Adviser disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund.
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State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Performance Summary — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Sector Allocation |
Portfolio composition as a % of Fair Value of $20,528 (in thousands) as of December 31, 2022 (a)(b) |
Top Ten Largest Holdings |
as of December 31, 2022 (as a % of Fair Value) (a)(b) |
Microsoft Corp. | 6.22% |
Apple Inc. | 5.02% |
Alphabet Inc., Class A | 3.38% |
Amazon.com Inc. | 3.28% |
Johnson & Johnson | 2.56% |
ConocoPhillips | 2.48% |
UnitedHealth Group Inc. | 2.30% |
Mastercard Inc., Class A | 2.17% |
Merck & Company Inc. | 2.10% |
Visa Inc., Class A | 1.88% |
Average Annual Total Return for the years ended December 31, 2022 |
(Inception date 1/3/95) |
| One Year | | Five Year | | Ten Year | | Ending Value of a $10,000 Investment |
State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund | (18.91)% | | 9.70% | | 11.88% | | $30,720 |
S&P 500® Index | (18.11)% | | 9.43% | | 12.56% | | $32,654 |
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(a) | Fair Value basis is inclusive of a short-term investment in the State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares. |
(b) | The securities information regarding holdings, allocations and other characteristics is presented to illustrate examples of securities that the Fund has bought and the diversity of areas in which the Fund may invest as of a particular date. It may not be representative of the Fund’s current or future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. |
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Performance Summary, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment
Yearly periods ended December 31
See Notes to Performance beginning on page 1 for further information.
Past performance does not predict future performance. The performance shown in the graphs and tables does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares and does not reflect the fees or changes that would be associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
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State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Understanding Your Fund’s Expenses — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur ongoing costs. Ongoing costs include portfolio management fees, professional fees, administrative fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
To illustrate these ongoing costs, we have provided an example and calculated the expenses paid by investors of the Fund during the period. The information in the following table is based on an investment of $1,000, which is invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire six-month period ended December 31, 2022.
Actual Expenses
The first section of the table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this section, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given under the heading “Expenses paid during the period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during the period.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second section of the table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs, such as sales charges or redemption fees, if any. Therefore, the second section of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. Additionally, the expenses shown do not reflect the fees or charges associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
| Actual Fund Return | | Hypothetical 5% Return (2.5% for the period) |
Beginning Account Value July 1, 2022 | $1,000.00 | | $1,000.00 |
Ending Account value December 31, 2022 | $1,017.70 | | $1,020.70 |
Expenses Paid During Period* | $ 4.58 | | $ 4.58 |
* | Expenses are equal to the Fund's annualized expense ratio of 0.90%** (for the period July 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022), multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). |
** | May differ from expense ratio disclosed in the financial highlights, which is calculated based on the entire fiscal year's data. |
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State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Common Stock - 98.6% † |
Aerospace & Defense - 0.8% |
Raytheon Technologies Corp. | 1,666 | $ 168,133 |
Apparel Retail - 1.3% |
Ross Stores Inc. | 2,341 | 271,720 |
Application Software - 2.3% |
Adobe Inc. (a) | 317 | 106,680 |
Intuit Inc. | 113 | 43,982 |
Salesforce Inc. (a) | 2,237 | 296,604 |
Splunk Inc. (a) | 245 | 21,092 |
| | 468,358 |
Auto Parts & Equipment - 0.4% |
Magna International Inc. | 1,513 | 85,000 |
Automobile Manufacturers - 0.8% |
General Motors Co. | 2,777 | 93,418 |
Tesla Inc. (a) | 511 | 62,945 |
| | 156,363 |
Automotive Retail - 0.7% |
O'Reilly Automotive Inc. (a) | 178 | 150,237 |
Biotechnology - 1.6% |
BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. (a) | 1,099 | 113,735 |
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 761 | 219,762 |
| | 333,497 |
Building Products - 0.7% |
Trane Technologies PLC | 821 | 138,002 |
Cable & Satellite - 0.6% |
Charter Communications Inc., Class A (a) | 124 | 42,048 |
Comcast Corp., Class A | 2,453 | 85,782 |
| | 127,830 |
Communications Equipment - 0.2% |
Cisco Systems Inc. | 669 | 31,871 |
Construction Materials - 0.5% |
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. | 278 | 93,956 |
Data Processing & Outsourced Services - 5.5% |
Fidelity National Information Services Inc. | 2,674 | 181,431 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Mastercard Inc., Class A | 1,281 | $ 445,442 |
PayPal Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,584 | 112,812 |
Visa Inc., Class A | 1,856 | 385,603 |
| | 1,125,288 |
Diversified Banks - 1.0% |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | 1,454 | 194,981 |
Diversified Support Services - 0.5% |
Cintas Corp. | 230 | 103,873 |
Electric Utilities - 2.2% |
American Electric Power Company Inc. | 915 | 86,879 |
NextEra Energy Inc. | 4,441 | 371,268 |
| | 458,147 |
Electronic Components - 1.0% |
Amphenol Corp., Class A | 2,597 | 197,736 |
Environmental & Facilities Services - 1.2% |
Waste Management Inc. | 1,531 | 240,183 |
Financial Exchanges & Data - 2.7% |
CME Group Inc. | 711 | 119,562 |
MSCI Inc. | 214 | 99,546 |
S&P Global Inc. | 1,016 | 340,299 |
| | 559,407 |
Footwear - 0.7% |
NIKE Inc., Class B | 1,163 | 136,083 |
Healthcare Equipment - 4.7% |
Becton Dickinson & Co. | 465 | 118,250 |
Boston Scientific Corp. (a) | 5,057 | 233,987 |
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. (a) | 1,471 | 109,751 |
IDEXX Laboratories Inc. (a) | 299 | 121,980 |
Medtronic PLC | 2,006 | 155,906 |
Teleflex Inc. | 887 | 221,422 |
| | 961,296 |
Home Improvement Retail - 1.5% |
Lowe's Companies Inc. | 1,162 | 231,517 |
The Home Depot Inc. | 228 | 72,016 |
| | 303,533 |
Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines - 0.4% |
Marriott International Inc., Class A | 548 | 81,592 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Household Products - 1.5% |
Colgate-Palmolive Co. | 1,041 | $ 82,021 |
The Procter & Gamble Co. | 1,431 | 216,882 |
| | 298,903 |
Hypermarkets & Super Centers - 1.8% |
Costco Wholesale Corp. | 480 | 219,120 |
Walmart Inc. | 1,079 | 152,991 |
| | 372,111 |
Industrial Conglomerates - 1.6% |
Honeywell International Inc. | 1,481 | 317,378 |
Industrial Gases - 0.9% |
Air Products & Chemicals Inc. | 571 | 176,016 |
Industrial Machinery - 1.3% |
Parker-Hannifin Corp. | 904 | 263,064 |
Insurance Brokers - 0.3% |
Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. | 401 | 66,357 |
Integrated Oil & Gas - 1.0% |
Chevron Corp. | 1,166 | 209,285 |
Interactive Home Entertainment - 0.3% |
Activision Blizzard Inc. | 867 | 66,369 |
Interactive Media & Services - 5.2% |
Alphabet Inc., Class C (a) | 1,156 | 102,572 |
Alphabet Inc., Class A (a) | 7,865 | 693,929 |
Meta Platforms Inc., Class A (a) | 2,121 | 255,241 |
| | 1,051,742 |
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail - 3.3% |
Amazon.com Inc. (a) | 8,027 | 674,268 |
Investment Banking & Brokerage - 1.4% |
The Charles Schwab Corp. | 3,403 | 283,334 |
IT Consulting & Other Services - 0.4% |
Accenture PLC, Class A | 288 | 76,850 |
Life & Health Insurance - 0.1% |
Lincoln National Corp. | 522 | 16,036 |
Life Sciences Tools & Services - 1.5% |
IQVIA Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,244 | 254,883 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. | 89 | $ 49,012 |
| | 303,895 |
Managed Healthcare - 2.7% |
Humana Inc. | 168 | 86,048 |
UnitedHealth Group Inc. | 890 | 471,860 |
| | 557,908 |
Movies & Entertainment - 0.4% |
The Walt Disney Co. (a) | 983 | 85,403 |
Multi-Line Insurance - 0.4% |
American International Group Inc. | 1,220 | 77,153 |
Multi-Sector Holdings - 1.4% |
Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Class B (a) | 948 | 292,837 |
Multi-Utilities - 0.9% |
Sempra Energy | 1,230 | 190,084 |
Oil & Gas Equipment & Services - 1.0% |
Schlumberger Ltd. | 3,815 | 203,950 |
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production - 3.1% |
ConocoPhillips | 4,320 | 509,760 |
Pioneer Natural Resources Co. | 512 | 116,936 |
| | 626,696 |
Packaged Foods & Meats - 0.8% |
Mondelez International Inc., Class A | 2,350 | 156,628 |
Personal Products - 0.4% |
The Estee Lauder Companies Inc., Class A | 333 | 82,621 |
Pharmaceuticals - 6.0% |
AstraZeneca PLC ADR | 1,603 | 108,683 |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. | 1,940 | 139,583 |
Elanco Animal Health Inc. (a) | 1,648 | 20,139 |
Johnson & Johnson | 2,979 | 526,240 |
Merck & Company Inc. | 3,880 | 430,486 |
| | 1,225,131 |
Property & Casualty Insurance - 1.3% |
Chubb Ltd. | 1,217 | 268,470 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Railroads - 0.7% |
Union Pacific Corp. | 719 | $ 148,883 |
Regional Banks - 2.1% |
First Republic Bank | 2,051 | 249,996 |
SVB Financial Group (a) | 764 | 175,827 |
| | 425,823 |
Restaurants - 0.7% |
McDonald's Corp. | 530 | 139,671 |
Semiconductor Equipment - 1.7% |
Applied Materials Inc. | 2,999 | 292,043 |
ASML Holding N.V. | 115 | 62,836 |
| | 354,879 |
Semiconductors - 4.7% |
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (a) | 4,969 | 321,842 |
NVIDIA Corp. | 1,255 | 183,406 |
QUALCOMM Inc. | 3,035 | 333,668 |
Texas Instruments Inc. | 751 | 124,080 |
| | 962,996 |
Soft Drinks - 1.3% |
Monster Beverage Corp. (a) | 729 | 74,015 |
PepsiCo Inc. | 1,089 | 196,739 |
| | 270,754 |
Specialized REITs - 1.5% |
American Tower Corp. | 1,455 | 308,256 |
Specialty Chemicals - 0.5% |
DuPont de Nemours Inc. | 873 | 59,914 |
Ecolab Inc. | 267 | 38,865 |
| | 98,779 |
Systems Software - 7.6% |
Microsoft Corp. | 5,326 | 1,277,281 |
Oracle Corp. | 1,177 | 96,208 |
ServiceNow Inc. (a) | 480 | 186,370 |
| | 1,559,859 |
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals - 5.0% |
Apple Inc. | 7,925 | 1,029,695 |
Trading Companies & Distributors - 1.5% |
United Rentals Inc. (a) | 798 | 283,625 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
WW Grainger Inc. | 53 | $ 29,481 |
| | 313,106 |
Trucking - 0.0%* |
Lyft Inc., Class A (a) | 647 | 7,130 |
Wireless Telecommunication Services - 1.0% |
T-Mobile US Inc. (a) | 1,455 | 203,700 |
Total Common Stock (Cost $14,623,035) | | 20,153,106 |
Short-Term Investments - 1.8% |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares 4.16% (b)(c) (Cost $374,873) | 374,873 | 374,873 |
Total Investments (Cost $14,997,908) | | 20,527,979 |
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets, net - (0.4)% | | (79,140) |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | | $ 20,448,839 |
Other Information:
During the period ended December 31, 2022, the average notional value related to long futures contracts was $321,470.
Notes to Schedule of Investments
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice. The securities cited may not be representative of the Fund’s future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. See the Fund’s summary prospectus and statutory prospectus for complete descriptions of investment objectives, policies, risks and permissible investments.
(a) | Non-income producing security. |
(b) | Sponsored by SSGA Funds Management, Inc., the Fund’s investment adviser and administrator, and an affiliate of State Street Bank & Trust Co., the Fund’s sub-administrator, custodian and accounting agent. |
(c) | Coupon amount represents effective yield. |
† | Percentages are based on net assets as of December 31, 2022. |
* | Less than 0.05%. |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
Abbreviations: |
ADR - American Depositary Receipt |
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust |
The following table presents the Fund’s investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2022:
Investments | Level 1 | | Level 2 | | Level 3 | | Total |
Investments in Securities | | | | | | | |
Common Stock | $ 20,153,106 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 20,153,106 |
Short-Term Investments | 374,873 | | — | | — | | 374,873 |
Total Investments in Securities | $ 20,527,979 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 20,527,979 |
| Number of Shares Held at 12/31/21 | Value at 12/31/21 | Cost of Purchases | Proceeds from Shares Sold | Realized Gain (Loss) | Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) | Number of Shares Held at 12/31/22 | Value at 12/31/22 | Dividend Income |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares | 742,013 | $742,013 | $5,635,714 | $6,002,854 | $— | $— | 374,873 | $374,873 | $9,309 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Financial Highlights
Selected data based on a share outstanding throughout the fiscal years indicated
| 12/31/22 | | 12/31/21 | | 12/31/20 | | 12/31/19 | | 12/31/18 |
Inception date | | | 1/3/95 |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ 56.55 | | $ 53.28 | | $ 46.97 | | $ 38.07 | | $ 44.20 |
Income/(loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income(a) | 0.22 | | 0.18 | | 0.27 | | 0.33 | | 0.37 |
Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments | (10.93) | | 13.47 | | 10.34 | | 11.78 | | (1.90) |
Total income/(loss) from investment operations | (10.71) | | 13.65 | | 10.61 | | 12.11 | | (1.53) |
Less distributions from: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | 0.24 | | 0.22 | | 0.27 | | 0.32 | | 0.41 |
Net realized gains | 4.84 | | 10.16 | | 4.03 | | 2.89 | | 4.19 |
Total distributions | 5.08 | | 10.38 | | 4.30 | | 3.21 | | 4.60 |
Net asset value, end of period | $ 40.76 | | $ 56.55 | | $ 53.28 | | $ 46.97 | | $ 38.07 |
Total Return(b) | (18.91)% | | 25.49% | | 22.64% | | 31.77% | | (3.40)% |
Ratios/Supplemental Data: | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in thousands) | $20,449 | | $29,595 | | $27,729 | | $25,951 | | $23,473 |
Ratios to average net assets: | | | | | | | | | |
Net expenses | 0.88% | | 0.82% | | 0.86% | | 0.88% | | 0.80% |
Gross expenses | 0.88% | | 0.82% | | 0.86% | | 0.88% | | 0.80% |
Net investment income | 0.46% | | 0.30% | | 0.56% | | 0.74% | | 0.81% |
Portfolio turnover rate | 33% | | 32% | | 38% | | 31% | | 41% |
Notes to Financial Highlights |
(a) | Per share values have been calculated using the average shares method. |
(b) | Total returns are historical and assume changes in share price, reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions and do not include the effect of insurance contract charges. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities — December 31, 2022
Assets | |
Investments in securities, at fair value (cost $14,623,035) | $ 20,153,106 |
Short-term affiliated investments, at fair value | 374,873 |
Cash | 550 |
Income receivables | 20,439 |
Income receivable from affiliated investments | 1,653 |
Other assets | 133 |
Total assets | 20,550,754 |
Liabilities | |
Payable for investments purchased | 43,147 |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | 1,125 |
Payable to the Adviser | 9,785 |
Payable for custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 6,603 |
Accrued other expenses | 41,255 |
Total liabilities | 101,915 |
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Net Assets | $ 20,448,839 |
Net Assets Consist of: | |
Capital paid in | $ 14,911,583 |
Total distributable earnings (loss) | 5,537,256 |
Net Assets | $ 20,448,839 |
Shares outstanding ($0.01 par value; unlimited shares authorized) | 501,667 |
Net asset value per share | $ 40.76 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Operations — For the year ended December 31, 2022
Investment Income | |
Income | |
Dividend | $ 307,425 |
Income from affiliated investments | 9,309 |
Less: Foreign taxes withheld | (740) |
Total income | 315,994 |
Expenses | |
Advisory and administration fees | 129,324 |
Directors' fees | 21,159 |
Custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 20,298 |
Professional fees | 30,746 |
Printing and shareholder reports | 3,656 |
Other expenses | 2,692 |
Total expenses | 207,875 |
Net investment income | $ 108,119 |
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments | |
Realized gain (loss) on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | $ 1,567,433 |
Futures | (80,302) |
Increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | (6,908,154) |
Futures | (5,548) |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments | (5,426,571) |
Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations | $ (5,318,452) |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Statements of Changes in Net Assets
| Year Ended December 31, 2022 | | Year Ended December 31, 2021 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | |
Operations: | | | |
Net investment income | $ 108,119 | | $ 87,557 |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments and futures | 1,487,131 | | 4,880,602 |
Net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments and futures | (6,913,702) | | 1,617,142 |
Net increase (decrease) from operations | (5,318,452) | | 6,585,301 |
Distributions to shareholders: | | | |
Total distributions | (2,265,516) | | (4,601,794) |
Increase (decrease) in assets from operations and distributions | (7,583,968) | | 1,983,507 |
Share transactions: | | | |
Proceeds from sale of shares | 231,552 | | 312,618 |
Value of distributions reinvested | 2,265,516 | | 4,601,794 |
Cost of shares redeemed | (4,059,426) | | (5,031,745) |
Net increase (decrease) from share transactions | (1,562,358) | | (117,333) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | (9,146,326) | | 1,866,174 |
Net Assets | | | |
Beginning of year | 29,595,165 | | 27,728,991 |
End of year | $ 20,448,839 | | $ 29,595,165 |
Changes in Fund Shares | | | |
Shares sold | 4,930 | | 5,112 |
Issued for distributions reinvested | 55,787 | | 80,875 |
Shares redeemed | (82,353) | | (83,113) |
Net increase (decrease) in fund shares | (21,636) | | 2,874 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements — December 31, 2022
1. Organization of the Company
State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia on May 14, 1984 and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Company is currently composed of the following seven investment portfolios (collectively, the “Funds”): State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”), State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund, State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund, State Street Income V.I.S. Fund and State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund. Each Fund is a diversified investment company within the meaning of the 1940 Act, except for the State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, which is a non-diversified investment company.
Shares of the Funds of the Company are offered only to insurance company separate accounts that fund certain variable life insurance contracts and variable annuity contracts.
The Company currently offers one share class (Class 1) of the Fund as an investment option for variable life insurance and variable annuity contracts.
Under the Company’s organizational documents, its officers and directors are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Company. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Company enters into contracts with service providers that contain general indemnification clauses. The Company’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Company that have not yet occurred.
2.Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Company in the preparation of its financial statements:
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund is an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies.
Security Valuation The Fund’s investments are valued at fair value each day that the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) is open and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date should the reporting period end on a day that the NYSE is not open. Fair value is generally defined as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. By its nature, a fair value price is a good faith estimate of the valuation in a current sale and may not reflect an actual market price. The investments of the Fund are valued pursuant to the policy and procedures developed by the Oversight Committee (the “Committee”) and approved by the Company's Board of Directors (the “Board”). The Committee provides oversight of the valuation of investments for the Fund. The Board has responsibility for overseeing the determination of the fair value of investments.
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund’s investments by major category are as follows:
• | Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last sale price or official closing price, as applicable, on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last published sale price or at fair value. |
• | Exchange-traded futures contracts are valued at the closing settlement price on the primary market on which they are traded most extensively. Exchange-traded futures contracts traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last reported sale price obtained from independent pricing services or brokers or at fair value. |
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• | Investments in registered investment companies (including money market funds) or other unitized pooled investment vehicles that are not traded on an exchange are valued at that day’s published net asset value (“NAV”) per share or unit. |
In the event prices or quotations are not readily available or that the application of these valuation methods results in a price for an investment that is deemed to be not representative of the fair value of such investment, fair value will be determined in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Board.
The Fund values its assets and liabilities at fair value using a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels that prioritize the inputs to valuation techniques giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements) when market prices are not readily available or reliable. The categorization of a value determined for an investment within the hierarchy is based upon the pricing transparency of the investment and is not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in it.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
• | Level 1 — Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for an identical asset or liability; |
• | Level 2 — Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (such as exchange rates, financing terms, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs; and |
• | Level 3 — Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, including the Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments. |
The value of the Fund’s investments according to the fair value hierarchy as of December 31, 2022 is disclosed in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income Recognition Investment transactions are accounted for on trade date for financial reporting purposes. Realized gains and losses from the sale or disposition of investments and foreign exchange transactions, if any, are determined using the identified cost method.
Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recognized on the ex-dividend date, net of any foreign taxes withheld at source, if any.
Interest income is recorded daily on an accrual basis. All premiums and discounts are amortized/accreted for financial reporting purposes.
Non-cash dividends received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
The Fund invests in real estate investment trusts (“REITs”). REITs determine the tax character of their distributions annually and may characterize a portion of their distributions as a return of capital or capital gain. The Fund’s policy is to record all REIT distributions initially as dividend income and re-designate a portion to return of capital or capital gain distributions at year-end based on information provided by the REIT and/or SSGA Funds Management, Inc.’s (the “Adviser” or “SSGA FM”) estimates of such re-designations for which actual information has not yet been reported. Non-cash dividends, if any, received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
Expenses Certain expenses, which are directly identifiable to a specific Fund, are applied to the Fund within the Company. Other expenses which cannot be attributed to a specific Fund are allocated in such a manner as deemed equitable, taking into consideration the nature and type of expense and the relative net assets of the Fund within the Company.
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Foreign Currency Translation The accounting records of the Fund are maintained in U.S. dollars. Foreign currencies as well as investment securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency are translated to U.S. dollars using exchange rates at period end. Purchases and sales of securities, income receipts and expense payments denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars at the prevailing exchange rate on the respective dates of the transactions.
The effects of exchange rate fluctuations on investments are included with the net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investment securities. Other foreign currency transactions resulting in realized and unrealized gain (loss) are disclosed separately.
Foreign Taxes The Fund may be subject to foreign taxes (a portion of which may be reclaimable) on income, stock dividends, realized and unrealized capital gains on investments or certain foreign currency transactions. Foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with SSGA FM's understanding of the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in the foreign jurisdictions in which the Fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by the Fund and are reflected in the Statement of Operations, if applicable. Foreign taxes payable or deferred as of December 31, 2022, if any, are disclosed in the Fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Distributions The Fund declares and pays any dividends from net investment income annually.
Net realized capital gains, if any, are distributed annually, unless additional distributions are required for compliance with applicable tax regulations. The amount and character of income and capital gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with applicable tax regulations which may differ from net investment income and realized gains recognized for U.S. GAAP purposes.
3.Derivative Financial Instruments
Futures Contracts The Fund may enter into futures contracts to meet the Fund’s objectives. A futures contract is a standardized, exchange-traded agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a set price on a future date. Upon entering into a futures contract, the Fund is required to deposit with the broker, cash or securities in an amount equal to the minimum initial margin requirements of the clearing house. Securities deposited, if any, are designated on the Schedule of Investments and cash deposited, if any, is included in Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Subsequent payments are made or received by the Fund equal to the daily change in the contract value, accumulated, exchange rates, and/or other transactional fees. The accumulation of those payments are recorded as variation margin receivable or payable with a corresponding offset to unrealized gains or losses. The Fund recognizes a realized gain or loss when the contract is closed.
Losses may arise if the value of a futures contract decreases due to unfavorable changes in the market rates or values of the underlying instrument during the term of the contract or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract. The use of futures contracts also involves the risk that the movements in the price of the futures contracts do not correlate with the movement of the assets underlying such contracts.
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund entered into futures contracts for cash equitization.
The following tables summarize the value of the Fund’s derivative instruments as of December 31, 2022 and the related location in the accompanying Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Statement of Operations, presented by primary underlying risk exposure:
Realized Gain/Loss |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ (80,302) | $ — | $ (80,302) |
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Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ (5,548) | $ — | $ (5,548) |
4.Fees and Transactions with Affiliates
Advisory Fee SSGA FM, a registered investment adviser, was retained by the Board to act as investment adviser and administrator of the Fund. SSGA FM’s compensation for investment advisory and administrative services (“Management Fee”) is paid monthly based on the average daily net assets of the Fund at an annualized rate of 0.55%.
Custody, Fund Accounting and Sub-Administration Fees State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) serves as the custodian, fund accountant and sub-administrator to the Fund. Amounts paid by the Fund to State Street for performing such services are included as custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees in the Statement of Operations.
Other Transactions with Affiliates The Fund may invest in affiliated entities, including securities issued by State Street Corporation, affiliated funds, or entities deemed to be affiliates as a result of the Fund owning more than five percent of the entity’s voting securities or outstanding shares. Amounts relating to these transactions during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 are disclosed in the Schedule of Investments.
5.Directors’ Fees
The fees and expenses of the Company’s directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”), are paid directly by the Fund. The Independent Directors are reimbursed for travel and other out-of-pocket expenses in connection with meeting attendance and industry seminars.
6.Investment Transactions
Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind transactions, short term investments and derivative contracts) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Non-U.S. Government Securities |
Purchases | Sales |
$ 7,511,823 | $ 10,890,231 |
7.Income Taxes
The Fund has qualified and intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The Fund will not be subject to federal income taxes to the extent it distributes its taxable income, including any net realized capital gains, for each fiscal year. Therefore, no provision for federal income tax is required.
The Fund files federal and various state and local tax returns as required. No income tax returns are currently under examination. Generally, the federal returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service for a period of three years from date of filing, while the state returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon jurisdiction. SSGA FM has analyzed the Fund’s tax positions taken on tax returns for all open years and does not believe there are any uncertain tax positions that would require recognition of a tax liability.
Distributions to shareholders are recorded on ex-dividend date. Income dividends and gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax rules and regulations, which may differ from generally accepted accounting principles. Certain capital accounts in the financial statements have been adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on NAVs or results of operations. Temporary book-tax
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differences will reverse in the future. These book-tax differences are primarily due to differing treatments for wash sale loss deferrals.
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 123,965 | $ 2,141,551 | $ 2,265,516 |
The tax character of distributions paid during the year ended December 31, 2021 was as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 437,996 | $ 4,163,798 | $ 4,601,794 |
At December 31, 2022, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
Undistributed Ordinary Income | Tax Exempt Income | Capital Loss Carryforwards | Undistributed long term gain | Net Unrealized Gains (Losses) | Qualified Late-Year Losses | Total |
$ 25,508 | $ — | $ — | $ 173,119 | $ 5,338,629 | $ — | $ 5,537,256 |
As of December 31, 2022, gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments and other financial instruments based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Tax Cost | Gross Unrealized Appreciation | Gross Unrealized Depreciation | Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
$ 15,189,350 | $ 6,360,242 | $ 1,021,613 | $ 5,338,629 |
8.Line of Credit
The Fund and other affiliated funds (each, a “Participant” and collectively, the “Participants”) have access to $200 million of a $1.275 billion ($1.1 billion prior to October 6, 2022) revolving credit facility provided by a syndication of banks under which the Participants may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. This agreement expires in October 2023 unless extended or renewed.
The Participants are charged an annual commitment fee which is calculated based on the unused portion of the shared credit line. Commitment fees are allocated among each of the Participants based on relative net assets. Commitment fees are ordinary fund operating expenses. A Participant incurs and pays the interest expense related to its borrowing. Interest is calculated at a rate per annum equal to the sum of 1.00% plus the greater of the New York Fed Bank Rate and the one-month SOFR Rate.
The Fund had no outstanding loans as of December 31, 2022.
9.Risks
Concentration Risk As a result of the Fund's ability to invest a large percentage of its assets in obligations of issuers within the same country, state, region, currency or economic sector, an adverse economic, business or political development may affect the value of the Fund's investments more than if the Fund was more broadly diversified.
Credit Risk The Fund may be exposed to credit risk in the event that an issuer or guarantor fails to perform or that an institution or entity with which the Fund has unsettled or open transactions defaults.
Market Risk The Fund’s investments are subject to changes in general economic conditions, and general market fluctuations and the risks inherent in investment in securities markets. Investment markets can be volatile and prices of investments can change substantially due to various factors including, but not limited to, economic growth
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or recession, changes in interest rates, changes in the actual or perceived creditworthiness of issuers, and general market liquidity. The Fund is subject to the risk that geopolitical events will disrupt securities markets and adversely affect global economies and markets. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness, such as COVID-19, or other public health issues, or other events could have a significant impact on the Fund and its investments.
10.Subsequent Events
Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Fund through the date on which the financial statements were available to be issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or disclosure in the financial statements.
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State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Shareholders of State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund and the Board of Directors of State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”)), including the schedule of investments, as of December 31, 2022, and the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.) at December 31, 2022, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and its financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Trust in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Trust is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2022, by correspondence with the custodian, brokers and others; when replies were not received from brokers and others, we performed other auditing procedures. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We have served as the auditor of one or more State Street Global Advisors investment companies since 2000.
Boston, Massachusetts
February 17, 2023
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Other Information — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Tax Information
For federal income tax purposes, the following information is furnished with respect to the distributions of the Fund for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
Dividends Received Deduction
The Fund reports the maximum amount allowable of its net taxable income as eligible for the corporate dividends received deduction.
Long Term Capital Gain Distributions
Long term capital gains dividends were paid from the Fund during the year ended December 31, 2022 in the amount of $2,141,551.
Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures and Record
The Fund has adopted the proxy voting policies of the Adviser. A description of the Fund's proxy voting policies and procedures that are used by the Adviser to vote proxies relating to the Fund’s portfolios of securities are available (i) without charge, upon request by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free) and (ii) on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Information regarding how the Fund voted for the prior 12-month period ended June 30 is available by August 31 of each year by calling the same number, on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com.
Quarterly Portfolio Schedule
Following the Fund's first and third fiscal quarter-ends, a complete Schedule of Investments is filed with the SEC as an exhibit to its reports on Form N-PORT, which can be found on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com. The Fund's Schedules of Investments are available upon request, without charge, by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free).
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS |
Michael F. Holland(1) c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1944 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, Holland & Company L.L.C. (investment adviser) (1995 – present). | 55 | Director, the Holland Series Fund, Inc.; Director, The China Fund, Inc. (1992 – 2017); Director, The Taiwan Fund, Inc. (2007 – 2017); Director, Reaves Utility Income Fund, Inc.; and Director, Blackstone/ GSO Loans (and Real Estate) Funds. |
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Patrick J. Riley c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1948 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 4/16 Elected: 1/19 | Associate Justice of the Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2002 – May 2010); Partner, Riley, Burke & Donahue, L.L.P. (law firm) (1985 – 2002); Independent Director, State Street Global Advisors Ireland, Ltd. (investment company) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Liquidity PLC (formerly, SSGA Cash Management Fund PLC) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Fixed Income PLC (January 2009 – present); and Independent Director, SSGA Qualified Funds PLC (January 2009 to 2019). | 55 | Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe I, PLC Board (2011 – present); Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe II, PLC (2013 – present). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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John R. Costantino c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Qualified Legal Compliance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1997 | Senior Advisor to NGN Capital LLC (January 2020 – present); Managing General Partner, NGN Capital LLC (2006 – December 2019). | 55 | Director of Kleinfeld Bridal Corp. (January 2016 – present); Trustee of Neuroscience Research Institute (1986 – 2017); Trustee of Fordham University (1989 – 1995 and 2001 – 2007) and Trustee Emeritus (2007 – present); Trustee and Independent Chairperson of GE Funds (1993 – February 2011); Director, Muscular Dystrophy Association (2019 – present); Trustee of Gregorian University Foundation (1992 – 2007); Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vivaldi Biosciences Inc. (May 2017 – present); Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Vivaldi Biosciences AG. (May 2017 – present); Trustee, Gallim Dance (December 2021 – present). |
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Donna M. Rapaccioli c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1962 | Director and Chairperson of the Audit Committee | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 1/12 Elected: 6/16 | Dean of the Gabelli School of Business (2007 – present) and Accounting Professor (1987 – present) at Fordham University. | 55 | Director- Graduate Management Admissions Council (2015 – present); Trustee of Emmanuel College (2010 – 2019). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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Richard D. Shirk c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1945 | Director and Chairperson of the Nominating Committee Chairperson of the Governance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman (March 2001 – April 2002) President and Chief Executive Officer (1996 – March 2001), Cerulean Companies, Inc. (holding company) (Retired); President and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia (health insurer, managed healthcare) (1992 – March 2001). | 55 | Chairman and Board Member (1998-December 2008) and Investment Committee Member (December 2008 – present), Healthcare Georgia Foundation (private foundation); Lead Director and Board Member, Amerigroup Corp. (managed health care) (September 2002 – 2012); Board Member (1999 – 2013) and Investment Committee Member (2001 – 2017), Woodruff Arts Center, Trustee, Gettysburg College (2003 – 2009); Board member, Aerocare Holdings (2003 – January 2021), Regenesis Biomedical Inc. (April 2012 – present). |
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Michael A. Jessee c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Valuation Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Retired; formerly, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston (1989 – 2009); Trustee, Randolph-Macon College (2004 – 2016). | 55 | None. |
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Margaret McLaughlin c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Consultant, Bates Group (consultants) (2021 – 2023); Consultant, Madison Dearborn Partners (private equity) (2019 – 2020); General Counsel/CCO, Kramer Van Kirk Credit Strategies L.P./Mariana Systems LLC (Investment Adviser/SaaS Technology) (2011 –2019). | 55 | Director, Manning & Napier Fund Inc (2021 – 2022). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
George M. Pereira c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1964 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Chief Operating Officer (January 2011 – September 2020) and Chief Financial Officer (November 2004 – September 2020), Charles Schwab Investment Management. | 55 | Director, Pacific Premier Bancorp, Pacific Premier Bank (2021 – present); Director, Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Ltd., & Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc. (2005 – 2020); Director, Rotaplast International, Inc. (non-profit providing free medical services to children worldwide) (2012 – 2018). |
INTERESTED DIRECTORS(2) |
Ellen M. Needham(3) SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director and President | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). | 55 | Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe I, PLC (May 2020 – present); Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe II, PLC (May 2020 – present). |
(1) | Mr. Holland retired as a Director of the Company effective December 31, 2022. |
(2) | The individual listed above is a Director who is an “interested person,” as defined in the 1940 Act, of the Company (“Interested Director”). |
(3) | Ms. Needham is an Interested Director because of her employment by SSGA FM, an affiliate of the Company. |
* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
† | For the purpose of determining the number of portfolios overseen by the Directors, “Fund Complex” comprises registered investment companies for which SSGA FM serves as Adviser. |
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: |
Ellen M. Needham SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | President and Director | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/20 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). |
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Bruce S. Rosenberg SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1961 | Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2015 – present); Director, Credit Suisse (April 2008 – July 2015). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Ann M. Carpenter SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1966 | Vice President and Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Chief Operating Officer, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (April 2005 – present)*; Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (2005 – present).* |
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Chad C. Hallett SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (November 2014 – present). |
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Darlene Anderson-Vasquez SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1968 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2016 – present); Senior Vice President, John Hancock Investments (September 2007 – May 2016). |
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Arthur A. Jensen SSGA Funds Management, Inc. 1600 Summer Street Stamford, CT 06905 YOB: 1966 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2016 – present). |
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David K. Lancaster SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1971 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 11/20 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (November 2011 – July 2017).* |
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Ryan Hill SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB:1982 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (May 2014 – May 2017). |
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John Bettencourt SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston MA 02210 YOB:1976 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Global Advisors (June 2007 – March 2020). |
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Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Brian Harris SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1973 | Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 6/16 Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (June 2013 – present).* |
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Sean O’Malley SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Chief Legal Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (November 2013 – present). |
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David Barr SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1974 | Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 9/20 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (October 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, Eaton Vance Corp. (October 2010 – October 2019). |
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David Urman SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1985 | Assistant Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (April 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (August 2015 – April 2019); Associate, Ropes & Gray LLP (November 2012 – August 2015). |
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* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
Directors
Michael F. Holland
Patrick J. Riley
John R. Costantino
Donna M. Rapaccioli
Michael A. Jessee
Margaret McLaughlin
Richard D. Shirk
Ellen M. Needham
George M. Pereira
Officers
Ellen M. Needham, President
Brian Harris, Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer
Sean O’Malley, Chief Legal Officer
Bruce S. Rosenberg, Treasurer
Ann M. Carpenter, Vice President and Deputy Treasurer
Chad C. Hallett, Deputy Treasurer
Arthur A. Jensen, Deputy Treasurer
Darlene Anderson-Vasquez, Deputy Treasurer
David Lancaster, Assistant Treasurer
Ryan Hill, Assistant Treasurer
John Bettencourt, Assistant Treasurer
David Barr, Secretary
David Urman, Assistant Secretary
Investment Adviser and Administrator
SSGA Funds Management, Inc.
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Custodian and Sub-Administrator
State Street Bank and Trust Company
One Lincoln Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Distributor
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Ernst & Young LLP
200 Clarendon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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This report is prepared for Policyholders of certain variable contracts and may be distributed to others only if preceded or accompanied by the variable contract’s current prospectus and the current summary prospectus of the Fund available for investments thereunder.
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State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The information provided on the performance pages relates to the State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”).
Total return performance shown in this report for the Fund takes into account changes in share price and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions, if any. Total returns shown are net of Fund fees and expenses but do not reflect fees and charges associated with the variable contracts such as administrative fees, account charges and surrender charges, which, if reflected, would reduce the Fund’s total returns for all periods shown.
The performance data quoted represents past performance; past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so your shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance data quoted. Periods less than one year are not annualized. Please call toll-free (800) 242-0134 or visit the Fund’s website at www.ssga.com for the most recent month-end performance data.
An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) or any other government agency. An investment in the Fund is subject to risk, including possible loss of principal invested.
The S&P 500® Index is an unmanaged, market capitalization-weighted index of stocks of 500 large U.S. companies, which is widely used as a measure of large-cap U.S. stock market performance.
The Russell 1000® Growth Index is an unmanaged index that measures the performance of the large-cap growth segment of the U.S. equity universe. It includes those Russell 1000® companies with higher price-to-book ratios and higher forecasted growth values. It is a subset of the Russell 3000® Index and includes approximately 1,000 of the largest securities based on a combination of their market cap and current index membership.
The results shown for the foregoing indices assume the reinvestment of net dividends or interest and do not reflect fees, expenses, or taxes. As such, the index returns do not reflect the actual cost of investing in the instruments that comprise each index.
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice.
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC, member of FINRA & SIPC is the principal underwriter and distributor of the State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of State Street Corporation. References to State Street may include State Street Corporation and its affiliates. The Funds pay State Street Bank and Trust Company for its services as custodian and Fund Accounting agent, and pay SSGA Funds Management, Inc. ("SSGA FM" or the "Adviser") for investment advisory and administrative services.
State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund
Management's Discussion of Fund Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) seeks to provide long-term growth of capital and future income rather than current income. The Fund’s benchmarks are the Russell 1000 Growth Index and S&P 500 Index (the “Indices”).
For the 12-month period ended December 31, 2022 (the “Reporting Period”), the total return for the Fund was -30.43%, the total return for Russell 1000 Growth Index was -29.14%, and the total return for S&P 500 Index was -18.11%. The Fund and Index returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other income. The Fund’s performance reflects the expenses of managing the Fund, including brokerage and advisory expenses. The Index is unmanaged and Index returns do not reflect fees and expenses of any kind, which would have a negative impact on returns.
Primary drivers of Fund performance during the Reporting Period relative to the Index included the negative impact of sector positioning, semiconductor company exposure, and outperformance in the healthcare sector. In a volatile value-oriented market, the Fund outperformed in most sectors, but was negatively impacted by its sector positioning.
For the Reporting Period, the Fund’s sector positioning hurt relative returns. The Fund was overweight in communication services and IT, two of the three weakest performing sectors in the Index, and underweight consumer staples, which as a defensive sector outperformed. The Fund was also underweight in energy, the top returning sector for the Reporting Period. Energy was helped by elevated oil prices driven by the economic reopening as well as Ukraine invasion. Overall, the team’s approach focused on quality, sustainable growth, and reasonable valuation tends to find fewer compelling opportunities in the sectors that led during this Reporting Period.
Semiconductor and semiconductor equipment companies were a particularly weak segment of IT during the Reporting Period, impacted by worries of a cyclical slowdown and rising inventories. The portfolio had an overweight to this area with names like AMD and Qualcomm, which fell significantly. Our view was that the secular growth tailwinds of this industry, driven by the proliferation of chip technology and the rise of the data economy, are underappreciated by the market. Outside of semiconductors, the portfolio outperformed in the IT sector, offsetting the semiconductor weakness.
The Fund saw strength in healthcare. While we are underweight defensive sectors generally due to high valuations, we do gain defensive exposure in healthcare, where we find more compelling quality along with reasonable valuation relative to growth prospects. In the Reporting Period, the Fund benefitted from positions in biotech companies like Vertex Pharmaceuticals, which has had strong results in its cystic fibrosis drug and leading pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. Outside of pharma, the Fund also outperformed in healthcare services, for example with UnitedHealth Group, whose strong market position in managed care has led to resilient results, and in healthcare equipment with Boston Scientific.
The Fund used futures in order to manage cash flows during the Reporting Period. The Fund’s use of derivatives had negligible impact on Fund performance relative to the Index.
On an individual security level, the top positive contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were Monster Beverage, UnitedHealth Group and United Rentals. The top negative contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were Apple, Amazon and Meta.
The views expressed above reflect those of the Fund’s portfolio manager only through the Reporting Period, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Adviser as a whole. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and the Adviser disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund.
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Performance Summary — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Sector Allocation |
Portfolio composition as a % of Fair Value of $25,546 (in thousands) as of December 31, 2022 (a)(b) |
Top Ten Largest Holdings |
as of December 31, 2022 (as a % of Fair Value) (a)(b) |
Microsoft Corp. | 11.72% |
Apple Inc. | 9.88% |
Amazon.com Inc. | 6.01% |
Alphabet Inc., Class C | 4.62% |
UnitedHealth Group Inc. | 3.90% |
Visa Inc., Class A | 3.79% |
Mastercard Inc., Class A | 3.56% |
QUALCOMM Inc. | 2.72% |
United Rentals Inc. | 2.48% |
Applied Materials Inc. | 2.39% |
Average Annual Total Return for the years ended December 31, 2022 |
Class 1 shares (Inception date 12/12/97) |
| One Year | | Five Year | | Ten Year | | Ending Value of a $10,000 Investment |
State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund | (30.43)% | | 9.20% | | 12.49% | | $32,450 |
S&P 500® Index | (18.11)% | | 9.43% | | 12.56% | | $32,654 |
Russell 1000® Growth Index | (29.14)% | | 10.96% | | 14.10% | | $37,397 |
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(a) | Fair Value basis is inclusive of a short-term investment in the State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares. |
(b) | The securities information regarding holdings, allocations and other characteristics is presented to illustrate examples of securities that the Fund has bought and the diversity of areas in which the Fund may invest as of a particular date. It may not be representative of the Fund’s current or future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. |
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Performance Summary, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment
Yearly periods ended December 31
See Notes to Performance beginning on page 1 for further information.
Past performance does not predict future performance. The performance shown in the graphs and tables does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares and does not reflect the fees or charges that would be associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
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Understanding Your Fund’s Expenses — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur ongoing costs. Ongoing costs include portfolio management fees, professional fees, administrative fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
To illustrate these ongoing costs, we have provided an example and calculated the expenses paid by investors of the Fund during the period. The information in the following table is based on an investment of $1,000, which is invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire six-month period ended December 31, 2022.
Actual Expenses
The first section of the table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this section, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given under the heading “Expenses paid during the period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during the period.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second section of the table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs, such as sales charges or redemption fees, if any. Therefore, the second section of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. Additionally, the expenses shown do not reflect the fees or charges associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
| Actual Fund Return | | Hypothetical 5% Return (2.5% for the period) |
Beginning Account Value July 1, 2022 | $1,000.00 | | $1,000.00 |
Ending Account value December 31, 2022 | $ 965.10 | | $1,020.50 |
Expenses Paid During Period* | $ 4.66 | | $ 4.79 |
* | Expenses are equal to the Fund's annualized expense ratio of 0.94%** (for the period July 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022), multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). |
** | May differ from expense ratio disclosed in the financial highlights, which is calculated based on the entire fiscal year's data. |
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Schedule of Investments — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Common Stock - 98.2% † |
Apparel Retail - 1.9% |
Ross Stores Inc. | 4,254 | $ 493,762 |
Application Software - 3.5% |
Adobe Inc. (a)(b) | 1,207 | 406,192 |
Salesforce Inc. (b) | 3,713 | 492,306 |
| | 898,498 |
Automobile Manufacturers - 0.6% |
Tesla Inc. (b) | 1,245 | 153,359 |
Biotechnology - 3.2% |
BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. (b) | 4,291 | 444,075 |
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. (b) | 1,247 | 360,109 |
| | 804,184 |
Cable & Satellite - 1.0% |
Charter Communications Inc., Class A (b) | 774 | 262,463 |
Data Processing & Outsourced Services - 9.5% |
Fidelity National Information Services Inc. | 3,687 | 250,163 |
Mastercard Inc., Class A | 2,613 | 908,618 |
PayPal Holdings Inc. (b) | 4,146 | 295,278 |
Visa Inc., Class A | 4,663 | 968,785 |
| | 2,422,844 |
Financial Exchanges & Data - 1.6% |
S&P Global Inc. | 1,234 | 413,316 |
Healthcare Equipment - 3.2% |
Boston Scientific Corp. (b) | 9,642 | 446,135 |
IDEXX Laboratories Inc. (b) | 897 | 365,940 |
| | 812,075 |
Home Improvement Retail - 1.7% |
Lowe's Companies Inc. | 2,165 | 431,355 |
Hypermarkets & Super Centers - 2.0% |
Costco Wholesale Corp. | 1,107 | 505,346 |
Industrial Conglomerates - 1.8% |
Honeywell International Inc. | 2,146 | 459,888 |
Industrial Machinery - 2.2% |
Parker-Hannifin Corp. | 1,897 | 552,027 |
Interactive Media & Services - 8.4% |
Alphabet Inc., Class C (b) | 13,305 | 1,180,553 |
Alphabet Inc., Class A (b) | 6,088 | 537,144 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Meta Platforms Inc., Class A (b) | 3,556 | $ 427,929 |
| | 2,145,626 |
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail - 6.9% |
Amazon.com Inc. (b) | 18,291 | 1,536,444 |
Chewy Inc., Class A (b) | 5,992 | 222,183 |
| | 1,758,627 |
Investment Banking & Brokerage - 1.7% |
The Charles Schwab Corp. | 5,309 | 442,027 |
Life Sciences Tools & Services - 2.0% |
IQVIA Holdings Inc. (b) | 2,530 | 518,372 |
Managed Healthcare - 3.9% |
UnitedHealth Group Inc. | 1,879 | 996,208 |
Pharmaceuticals - 1.7% |
AstraZeneca PLC ADR | 6,477 | 439,141 |
Regional Banks - 1.3% |
First Republic Bank | 2,713 | 330,688 |
Semiconductor Equipment - 2.4% |
Applied Materials Inc. | 6,266 | 610,183 |
Semiconductors - 7.0% |
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (b) | 8,917 | 577,554 |
NVIDIA Corp. | 3,506 | 512,367 |
QUALCOMM Inc. | 6,319 | 694,711 |
| | 1,784,632 |
Soft Drinks - 2.2% |
Monster Beverage Corp. (b) | 5,369 | 545,115 |
Specialized REITs - 1.8% |
American Tower Corp. | 2,176 | 461,007 |
Systems Software - 13.8% |
Microsoft Corp. | 12,480 | 2,992,953 |
ServiceNow Inc. (b) | 1,369 | 531,542 |
| | 3,524,495 |
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals - 9.9% |
Apple Inc. | 19,425 | 2,523,890 |
Trading Companies & Distributors - 2.5% |
United Rentals Inc. (b) | 1,780 | 632,648 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Trucking - 0.5% |
Lyft Inc., Class A (b) | 11,182 | $ 123,226 |
Total Common Stock (Cost $16,786,430) | | 25,045,002 |
Short-Term Investments - 2.0% |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares 4.16% (c)(d) (Cost $500,571) | 500,571 | 500,571 |
Total Investments (Cost $17,287,001) | | 25,545,573 |
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets, net - (0.2)% | | (47,825) |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | | $ 25,497,748 |
Other Information:
The Fund had the following long futures contracts open at December 31, 2022: |
Description | Expiration Date | Number of Contracts | Notional Amount | Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
S&P 500 E-mini Index Futures | March 2023 | 1 | $ 201,266 | $ 193,050 | $ (8,216) |
During the year ended December 31, 2022, the average notional value related to long and short futures contracts were $410,380 and $14,935, respectively.
Notes to Schedule of Investments
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice. The securities cited may not be representative of the Fund’s future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. See the Fund’s summary prospectus and statutory prospectus for complete descriptions of investment objectives, policies, risks and permissible investments.
(a) | At December 31, 2022, all or a portion of this security was pledged to cover collateral requirements for futures. |
(b) | Non-income producing security. |
(c) | Sponsored by SSGA Funds Management, Inc., the Fund’s investment adviser and administrator, and an affiliate of State Street Bank & Trust Co., the Fund’s sub-administrator, custodian and accounting agent. |
(d) | Coupon amount represents effective yield. |
† | Percentages are based on net assets as of December 31, 2022. |
Abbreviations: |
ADR - American Depositary Receipt |
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
The following table presents the Fund’s investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2022:
Investments | Level 1 | | Level 2 | | Level 3 | | Total |
Investments in Securities | | | | | | | |
Common Stock | $ 25,045,002 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 25,045,002 |
Short-Term Investments | 500,571 | | — | | — | | 500,571 |
Total Investments in Securities | $ 25,545,573 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 25,545,573 |
Other Financial Instruments | | | | | | | |
Long Futures Contracts - Unrealized Depreciation | $ (8,216) | | $ — | | $ — | | $ (8,216) |
Total Other Financial Instruments | $ (8,216) | | $ — | | $ — | | $ (8,216) |
| Number of Shares Held at 12/31/21 | Value at 12/31/21 | Cost of Purchases | Proceeds from Shares Sold | Realized Gain (Loss) | Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) | Number of Shares Held at 12/31/22 | Value at 12/31/22 | Dividend Income |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares | 820,187 | $820,187 | $6,202,189 | $6,521,805 | $— | $— | 500,571 | $500,571 | $13,503 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Financial Highlights
Selected data based on a share outstanding throughout the fiscal years indicated
| 12/31/22 | | 12/31/21 | | 12/31/20 | | 12/31/19 | | 12/31/18 |
Inception date | | | 12/12/97 |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $126.76 | | $122.96 | | $100.89 | | $ 82.51 | | $ 99.23 |
Income/(loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss)(a) | (0.32) | | (0.44) | | (0.22) | | 0.03 | | 0.12 |
Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments | (38.35) | | 31.51 | | 34.12 | | 30.84 | | (2.88) |
Total income/(loss) from investment operations | (38.67) | | 31.07 | | 33.90 | | 30.87 | | (2.76) |
Less distributions from: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | — | | — | | 0.04 | | — | | 0.15 |
Net realized gains | 11.04 | | 27.27 | | 11.79 | | 12.49 | | 13.81 |
Total distributions | 11.04 | | 27.27 | | 11.83 | | 12.49 | | 13.96 |
Net asset value, end of period | $ 77.05 | | $126.76 | | $122.96 | | $100.89 | | $ 82.51 |
Total Return(b) | (30.43)% | | 24.97% | | 33.61% | | 37.33% | | (2.66)% |
Ratios/Supplemental Data: | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in thousands) | $25,498 | | $41,961 | | $39,144 | | $35,502 | | $30,369 |
Ratios to average net assets: | | | | | | | | | |
Net expenses | 0.93% | | 0.88% | | 0.89% | | 0.91% | | 0.87% |
Gross expenses | 0.93% | | 0.88% | | 0.89% | | 0.91% | | 0.87% |
Net investment income (loss) | (0.31)% | | (0.32)% | | (0.19)% | | 0.03% | | 0.11% |
Portfolio turnover rate | 23% | | 30% | | 22% | | 22% | | 27% |
Notes to Financial Highlights |
(a) | Per share values have been calculated using the average shares method. |
(b) | Total returns are historical and assume changes in share price, reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions and do not include the effect of insurance contract charges. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities — December 31, 2022
Assets | |
Investments in securities, at fair value (cost $16,786,430) | $ 25,045,002 |
Short-term affiliated investments, at fair value | 500,571 |
Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts | 19,301 |
Income receivables | 3,395 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | 626 |
Income receivable from affiliated investments | 2,390 |
Other assets | 154 |
Total assets | 25,571,439 |
Liabilities | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | 95 |
Payable for accumulated variation margin on futures contracts | 8,214 |
Payable to the Adviser | 13,621 |
Payable for custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 7,213 |
Accrued other expenses | 44,548 |
Total liabilities | 73,691 |
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Net Assets | $ 25,497,748 |
Net Assets Consist of: | |
Capital paid in | $ 17,199,014 |
Total distributable earnings (loss) | 8,298,734 |
Net Assets | $ 25,497,748 |
Shares outstanding ($0.01 par value; unlimited shares authorized) | 330,914 |
Net asset value per share | $ 77.05 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Operations — For the year ended December 31, 2022
Investment Income | |
Income | |
Dividend | $ 176,565 |
Income from affiliated investments | 13,503 |
Total income | 190,068 |
Expenses | |
Advisory and administration fees | 202,482 |
Directors' fees | 21,216 |
Custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 21,482 |
Professional fees | 33,109 |
Printing and shareholder reports | 4,952 |
Other expenses | 4,891 |
Total expenses | 288,132 |
Net investment income | $ (98,064) |
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments | |
Realized gain (loss) on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | $ 1,666,272 |
Futures | (36,371) |
Increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | (13,706,229) |
Futures | (16,524) |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments | (12,092,852) |
Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations | $ (12,190,916) |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Statements of Changes in Net Assets
| Year Ended December 31, 2022 | | Year Ended December 31, 2021 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | |
Operations: | | | |
Net investment loss | $ (98,064) | | $ (128,356) |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments and futures | 1,629,901 | | 8,400,974 |
Net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments and futures | (13,722,753) | | 656,109 |
Net increase (decrease) from operations | (12,190,916) | | 8,928,727 |
Distributions to shareholders: | | | |
Total distributions | (3,197,147) | | (7,449,942) |
Increase (decrease) in assets from operations and distributions | (15,388,063) | | 1,478,785 |
Share transactions: | | | |
Proceeds from sale of shares | 256,572 | | 621,030 |
Value of distributions reinvested | 3,197,147 | | 7,449,942 |
Cost of shares redeemed | (4,528,893) | | (6,732,576) |
Net increase (decrease) from share transactions | (1,075,174) | | 1,338,396 |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | (16,463,237) | | 2,817,181 |
Net Assets | | | |
Beginning of year | 41,960,985 | | 39,143,804 |
End of year | $ 25,497,748 | | $ 41,960,985 |
Changes in Fund Shares | | | |
Shares sold | 2,585 | | 4,534 |
Issued for distributions reinvested | 41,853 | | 57,976 |
Shares redeemed | (44,556) | | (49,819) |
Net increase (decrease) in fund shares | (118) | | 12,691 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements — December 31, 2022
1. Organization of the Company
State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia on May 14, 1984 and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Company is currently composed of the following seven investment portfolios (collectively, the “Funds”): State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund, State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund (the "Fund"), State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund, State Street Income V.I.S. Fund and State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund. Each Fund is a diversified investment company within the meaning of the 1940 Act, except for the State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, which is a non-diversified investment company.
Shares of the Funds of the Company are offered only to insurance company separate accounts that fund certain variable life insurance contracts and variable annuity contracts.
The Company currently offers one share class (Class 1) of the Fund as an investment option for variable life insurance and variable annuity contracts.
Under the Company’s organizational documents, its officers and directors are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Company. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Company enters into contracts with service providers that contain general indemnification clauses. The Company’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Company that have not yet occurred.
2.Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Company in the preparation of its financial statements:
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund is an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies.
Security Valuation The Fund’s investments are valued at fair value each day that the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) is open and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date should the reporting period end on a day that the NYSE is not open. Fair value is generally defined as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. By its nature, a fair value price is a good faith estimate of the valuation in a current sale and may not reflect an actual market price. The investments of the Fund are valued pursuant to the policy and procedures developed by the Oversight Committee (the “Committee”) and approved by the Company's Board of Directors (the “Board”). The Committee provides oversight of the valuation of investments for the Fund. The Board has responsibility for overseeing the determination of the fair value of investments.
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund’s investments by major category are as follows:
• | Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last sale price or official closing price, as applicable, on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last published sale price or at fair value. |
• | Investments in registered investment companies (including money market funds) or other unitized pooled investment vehicles that are not traded on an exchange are valued at that day’s published net asset value (“NAV”) per share or unit. |
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• | Exchange-traded futures contracts are valued at the closing settlement price on the primary market on which they are traded most extensively. Exchange-traded futures contracts traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last reported sale price obtained from independent pricing services or brokers or at fair value. |
In the event prices or quotations are not readily available or that the application of these valuation methods results in a price for an investment that is deemed to be not representative of the fair value of such investment, fair value will be determined in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Board.
The Fund values its assets and liabilities at fair value using a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels that prioritize the inputs to valuation techniques giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements) when market prices are not readily available or reliable. The categorization of a value determined for an investment within the hierarchy is based upon the pricing transparency of the investment and is not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in it.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
• | Level 1 — Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for an identical asset or liability; |
• | Level 2 — Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (such as exchange rates, financing terms, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs; and |
• | Level 3 — Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, including the Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments. |
The value of the Fund’s investments according to the fair value hierarchy as of December 31, 2022 is disclosed in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income Recognition Investment transactions are accounted for on trade date for financial reporting purposes. Realized gains and losses from the sale or disposition of investments and foreign exchange transactions, if any, are determined using the identified cost method.
Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recognized on the ex-dividend date, net of any foreign taxes withheld at source, if any.
Interest income is recorded daily on an accrual basis. All premiums and discounts are amortized/accreted for financial reporting purposes.
Non-cash dividends received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
The Fund invests in real estate investment trusts (“REITs”). REITs determine the tax character of their distributions annually and may characterize a portion of their distributions as a return of capital or capital gain. The Fund’s policy is to record all REIT distributions initially as dividend income and re-designate a portion to return of capital or capital gain distributions at year-end based on information provided by the REIT and/or SSGA Funds Management, Inc.’s (the “Adviser” or “SSGA FM”) estimates of such re-designations for which actual information has not yet been reported. Non-cash dividends, if any, received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
Expenses Certain expenses, which are directly identifiable to a specific Fund, are applied to the Fund within the Company. Other expenses which cannot be attributed to a specific Fund are allocated in such a manner as deemed equitable, taking into consideration the nature and type of expense and the relative net assets of the Fund within the Company.
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Distributions The Fund declares and pays any dividends from net investment income annually.
Net realized capital gains, if any, are distributed annually, unless additional distributions are required for compliance with applicable tax regulations. The amount and character of income and capital gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with applicable tax regulations which may differ from net investment income and realized gains recognized for U.S. GAAP purposes.
3.Derivative Financial Instruments
Futures Contracts The Fund may enter into futures contracts to meet the Fund’s objectives. A futures contract is a standardized, exchange-traded agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a set price on a future date. Upon entering into a futures contract, the Fund is required to deposit with the broker, cash or securities in an amount equal to the minimum initial margin requirements of the clearing house. Securities deposited, if any, are designated on the Schedule of Investments and cash deposited, if any, is shown as Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Subsequent payments are made or received by the Fund equal to the daily change in the contract value, accumulated, exchange rates, and/or other transactional fees. The accumulation of those payments are recorded as variation margin receivable or payable with a corresponding offset to unrealized gains or losses. The Fund recognizes a realized gain or loss when the contract is closed.
Losses may arise if the value of a futures contract decreases due to unfavorable changes in the market rates or values of the underlying instrument during the term of the contract or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract. The use of futures contracts also involves the risk that the movements in the price of the futures contracts do not correlate with the movement of the assets underlying such contracts.
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund entered into futures contracts for cash equitization.
The following tables summarize the value of the Fund’s derivative instruments as of December 31, 2022 and the related location in the accompanying Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Statement of Operations, presented by primary underlying risk exposure:
Liability Derivatives |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ 8,214 | $ — | $ 8,214 |
Realized Gain/Loss |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ (36,371) | $ — | $ (36,371) |
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ (16,524) | $ — | $ (16,524) |
Notes to Financial Statements | 15 |
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4.Fees and Transactions with Affiliates
Advisory Fee SSGA FM, a registered investment adviser, was retained by the Board to act as investment adviser and administrator of the Fund. SSGA FM’s compensation for investment advisory and administrative services (“Management Fee”) is paid monthly based on the average daily net assets of the Fund at an annualized rate of 0.65%.
Custody, Fund Accounting and Sub-Administration Fees State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) serves as the custodian, fund accountant and sub-administrator to the Fund. Amounts paid by the Fund to State Street for performing such services are included as custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees in the Statement of Operations.
Other Transactions with Affiliates The Fund may invest in affiliated entities, including securities issued by State Street Corporation, affiliated funds, or entities deemed to be affiliates as a result of the Fund owning more than five percent of the entity’s voting securities or outstanding shares. Amounts relating to these transactions during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 are disclosed in the Schedule of Investments.
5.Directors' Fees
The fees and expenses of the Company’s directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”), are paid directly by the Fund. The Independent Directors are reimbursed for travel and other out-of-pocket expenses in connection with meeting attendance and industry seminars.
6.Investment Transactions
Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind transactions, short term investments and derivative contracts) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Non-U.S. Government Securities |
Purchases | Sales |
$ 6,818,328 | $ 10,810,451 |
7.Income Taxes
The Fund has qualified and intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The Fund will not be subject to federal income taxes to the extent it distributes its taxable income, including any net realized capital gains, for each fiscal year. Therefore, no provision for federal income tax is required.
The Fund files federal and various state and local tax returns as required. No income tax returns are currently under examination. Generally, the federal returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service for a period of three years from date of filing, while the state returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon jurisdiction. SSGA FM has analyzed the Fund’s tax positions taken on tax returns for all open years and does not believe there are any uncertain tax positions that would require recognition of a tax liability.
Distributions to shareholders are recorded on ex-dividend date. Income dividends and gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax rules and regulations, which may differ from generally accepted accounting principles. Certain capital accounts in the financial statements have been adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net asset values or results of operations. Temporary book-tax differences will reverse in the future. These book-tax differences are primarily due to futures contracts and wash sale loss deferrals.
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ — | $ 3,197,147 | $ 3,197,147 |
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Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 was as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 22,377 | $ 7,427,565 | $ 7,449,942 |
At December 31, 2022, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
Undistributed Ordinary Income | Tax Exempt Income | Capital Loss Carryforwards | Undistributed long term gain | Net Unrealized Gains (Losses) | Qualified Late-Year Losses | Total |
$ — | $ — | $ — | $ 296,221 | $ 8,002,513 | $ — | $ 8,298,734 |
As of December 31, 2022, gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments and other financial instruments based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Tax Cost | Gross Unrealized Appreciation | Gross Unrealized Depreciation | Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
$ 17,534,844 | $ 10,060,230 | $ 2,057,717 | $ 8,002,513 |
8.Line of Credit
The Fund and other affiliated funds (each, a “Participant” and collectively, the “Participants”) have access to $200 million of a $1.275 billion ($1.1 billion prior to October 6, 2022) revolving credit facility provided by a syndication of banks under which the Participants may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. This agreement expires in October 2023 unless extended or renewed.
The Participants are charged an annual commitment fee which is calculated based on the unused portion of the shared credit line. Commitment fees are allocated among each of the Participants based on relative net assets. Commitment fees are ordinary fund operating expenses. A Participant incurs and pays the interest expense related to its borrowing. Interest is calculated at a rate per annum equal to the sum of 1.00% plus the greater of the New York Fed Bank Rate and the one-month SOFR Rate.
The Fund had no outstanding loans as of December 31, 2022.
9.Risks
Concentration Risk As a result of the Fund's ability to invest a large percentage of its assets in obligations of issuers within the same country, state, region, currency or economic sector, an adverse economic, business or political development may affect the value of the Fund's investments more than if the Fund was more broadly diversified.
Credit Risk The Fund may be exposed to credit risk in the event that an issuer or guarantor fails to perform or that an institution or entity with which the Fund has unsettled or open transactions defaults.
Market Risk The Fund’s investments are subject to changes in general economic conditions, and general market fluctuations and the risks inherent in investment in securities markets. Investment markets can be volatile and prices of investments can change substantially due to various factors including, but not limited to, economic growth or recession, changes in interest rates, changes in the actual or perceived creditworthiness of issuers, and general market liquidity. The Fund is subject to the risk that geopolitical events will disrupt securities markets and adversely affect global economies and markets. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness, such as COVID-19, or other public health issues, or other events could have a significant impact on the Fund and its investments.
Notes to Financial Statements | 17 |
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10.Subsequent Events
Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Fund through the date on which the financial statements were available to be issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or disclosure in the financial statements.
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State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Shareholders of State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund and the Board of Directors of State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”)), including the schedule of investments, as of December 31, 2022, and the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.) at December 31, 2022, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and its financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Trust in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Trust is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2022, by correspondence with the custodian, brokers and others; when replies were not received from brokers and others, we performed other auditing procedures. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We have served as the auditor of one or more State Street Global Advisors investment companies since 2000.
Boston, Massachusetts
February 17, 2023
State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund
Other Information — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Tax Information
For federal income tax purposes, the following information is furnished with respect to the distributions of the Fund for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
Dividends Received Deduction
The Fund reports the maximum amount allowable of its net taxable income as eligible for the corporate dividends received deduction.
Long Term Capital Gain Distributions
Long term capital gains dividends were paid from the Fund during the year ended December 31, 2022 in the amount of $3,197,147.
Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures and Record
The Fund has adopted the proxy voting policies of the Adviser. A description of the Fund's proxy voting policies and procedures that are used by the Adviser to vote proxies relating to the Fund’s portfolios of securities are available (i) without charge, upon request by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free) and (ii) on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Information regarding how the Fund voted for the prior 12-month period ended June 30 is available by August 31 of each year by calling the same number, on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com.
Quarterly Portfolio Schedule
Following the Fund's first and third fiscal quarter-ends, a complete Schedule of Investments is filed with the SEC as an exhibit to its reports on Form N-PORT, which can be found on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com. The Fund's Schedules of Investments are available upon request, without charge, by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free).
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Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS |
Michael F. Holland(1) c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1944 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, Holland & Company L.L.C. (investment adviser) (1995 – present). | 55 | Director, the Holland Series Fund, Inc.; Director, The China Fund, Inc. (1992 – 2017); Director, The Taiwan Fund, Inc. (2007 – 2017); Director, Reaves Utility Income Fund, Inc.; and Director, Blackstone/ GSO Loans (and Real Estate) Funds. |
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Patrick J. Riley c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1948 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 4/16 Elected: 1/19 | Associate Justice of the Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2002 – May 2010); Partner, Riley, Burke & Donahue, L.L.P. (law firm) (1985 – 2002); Independent Director, State Street Global Advisors Ireland, Ltd. (investment company) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Liquidity PLC (formerly, SSGA Cash Management Fund PLC) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Fixed Income PLC (January 2009 – present); and Independent Director, SSGA Qualified Funds PLC (January 2009 to 2019). | 55 | Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe I, PLC Board (2011 – present); Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe II, PLC (2013 – present). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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John R. Costantino c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Qualified Legal Compliance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1997 | Senior Advisor to NGN Capital LLC (January 2020 – present); Managing General Partner, NGN Capital LLC (2006 – December 2019). | 55 | Director of Kleinfeld Bridal Corp. (January 2016 – present); Trustee of Neuroscience Research Institute (1986 – 2017); Trustee of Fordham University (1989 – 1995 and 2001 – 2007) and Trustee Emeritus (2007 – present); Trustee and Independent Chairperson of GE Funds (1993 – February 2011); Director, Muscular Dystrophy Association (2019 – present); Trustee of Gregorian University Foundation (1992 – 2007); Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vivaldi Biosciences Inc. (May 2017 – present); Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Vivaldi Biosciences AG. (May 2017 – present); Trustee, Gallim Dance (December 2021 – present). |
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Donna M. Rapaccioli c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1962 | Director and Chairperson of the Audit Committee | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 1/12 Elected: 6/16 | Dean of the Gabelli School of Business (2007 – present) and Accounting Professor (1987 – present) at Fordham University. | 55 | Director- Graduate Management Admissions Council (2015 – present); Trustee of Emmanuel College (2010 – 2019). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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Richard D. Shirk c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1945 | Director and Chairperson of the Nominating Committee Chairperson of the Governance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman (March 2001 – April 2002) President and Chief Executive Officer (1996 – March 2001), Cerulean Companies, Inc. (holding company) (Retired); President and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia (health insurer, managed healthcare) (1992 – March 2001). | 55 | Chairman and Board Member (1998-December 2008) and Investment Committee Member (December 2008 – present), Healthcare Georgia Foundation (private foundation); Lead Director and Board Member, Amerigroup Corp. (managed health care) (September 2002 – 2012); Board Member (1999 – 2013) and Investment Committee Member (2001 – 2017), Woodruff Arts Center, Trustee, Gettysburg College (2003 – 2009); Board member, Aerocare Holdings (2003 – January 2021), Regenesis Biomedical Inc. (April 2012 – present). |
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Michael A. Jessee c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Valuation Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Retired; formerly, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston (1989 – 2009); Trustee, Randolph-Macon College (2004 – 2016). | 55 | None. |
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Margaret McLaughlin c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Consultant, Bates Group (consultants) (2021 – 2023); Consultant, Madison Dearborn Partners (private equity) (2019 – 2020); General Counsel/CCO, Kramer Van Kirk Credit Strategies L.P./Mariana Systems LLC (Investment Adviser/SaaS Technology) (2011 –2019). | 55 | Director, Manning & Napier Fund Inc (2021 – 2022). |
State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund
Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
George M. Pereira c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1964 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Chief Operating Officer (January 2011 – September 2020) and Chief Financial Officer (November 2004 – September 2020), Charles Schwab Investment Management. | 55 | Director, Pacific Premier Bancorp, Pacific Premier Bank (2021 – present); Director, Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Ltd., & Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc. (2005 – 2020); Director, Rotaplast International, Inc. (non-profit providing free medical services to children worldwide) (2012 – 2018). |
INTERESTED DIRECTORS(2) |
Ellen M. Needham(3) SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director and President | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). | 55 | Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe I, PLC (May 2020 – present); Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe II, PLC (May 2020 – present). |
(1) | Mr. Holland retired as a Director of the Company effective December 31, 2022. |
(2) | The individual listed above is a Director who is an “interested person,” as defined in the 1940 Act, of the Company (“Interested Director”). |
(3) | Ms. Needham is an Interested Director because of her employment by SSGA FM, an affiliate of the Company. |
* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
† | For the purpose of determining the number of portfolios overseen by the Directors, “Fund Complex” comprises registered investment companies for which SSGA FM serves as Adviser. |
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Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: |
Ellen M. Needham SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | President and Director | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/20 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). |
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Bruce S. Rosenberg SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1961 | Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2015 – present); Director, Credit Suisse (April 2008 – July 2015). |
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Ann M. Carpenter SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1966 | Vice President and Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Chief Operating Officer, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (April 2005 – present)*; Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (2005 – present).* |
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Chad C. Hallett SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (November 2014 – present). |
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Darlene Anderson-Vasquez SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1968 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2016 – present); Senior Vice President, John Hancock Investments (September 2007 – May 2016). |
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Arthur A. Jensen SSGA Funds Management, Inc. 1600 Summer Street Stamford, CT 06905 YOB: 1966 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2016 – present). |
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David K. Lancaster SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1971 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 11/20 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (November 2011 – July 2017).* |
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Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Ryan Hill SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB:1982 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (May 2014 – May 2017). |
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John Bettencourt SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston MA 02210 YOB:1976 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Global Advisors (June 2007 – March 2020). |
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Brian Harris SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1973 | Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 6/16 Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (June 2013 – present).* |
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Sean O’Malley SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Chief Legal Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (November 2013 – present). |
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David Barr SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1974 | Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 9/20 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (October 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, Eaton Vance Corp. (October 2010 – October 2019). |
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David Urman SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1985 | Assistant Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (April 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (August 2015 – April 2019); Associate, Ropes & Gray LLP (November 2012 – August 2015). |
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* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
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Directors
Michael F. Holland
Patrick J. Riley
John R. Costantino
Donna M. Rapaccioli
Michael A. Jessee
Richard D. Shirk
Ellen M. Needham
Margaret McLaughlin
George M. Pereira
Officers
Ellen M. Needham, President
Brian Harris, Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer
Sean O’Malley, Chief Legal Officer
Bruce S. Rosenberg, Treasurer
Ann M. Carpenter, Vice President and Deputy Treasurer
Chad C. Hallett, Deputy Treasurer
Arthur A. Jensen, Deputy Treasurer
Darlene Anderson-Vasquez, Deputy Treasurer
David Lancaster, Assistant Treasurer
Ryan Hill, Assistant Treasurer
John Bettencourt, Assistant Treasurer
David Barr, Secretary
David Urman, Assistant Secretary
Investment Adviser and Administrator
SSGA Funds Management, Inc.
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Custodian and Sub-Administrator
State Street Bank and Trust Company
One Lincoln Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Distributor
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Ernst & Young LLP
200 Clarendon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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This report is prepared for Policyholders of certain variable contracts and may be distributed to others only if preceded or accompanied by the variable contract’s current prospectus and the current summary prospectus of the Fund available for investments thereunder.
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State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The information provided on the performance page relates to the State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”).
Total return performance shown in this report for the Fund takes into account changes in share price and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions, if any. Total returns shown are net of Fund fees and expenses but do not reflect fees and charges associated with the variable contracts such as administrative fees, account charges and surrender charges, which, if reflected, would reduce the Fund’s total returns for all periods shown. The performance data quoted represents past performance; past performance does not guarantee future results.
Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so your shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance data quoted. Periods less than one year are not annualized. Please call toll-free (800) 242-0134 or visit the Fund’s website at www.ssga.com. for the most recent month-end performance data.
An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) or any other government agency. An investment in the Fund is subject to risk, including possible loss of principal invested.
The S&P 500® Index is an unmanaged, market capitalization-weighted index of stocks of 500 large U.S. companies, which is widely used as a measure of large-cap U.S. stock market performance.
The Fund is not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by S&P Global Ratings (“S&P”), and S&P makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, to the investors of the Fund or any member of the public regarding the advisability of investing in the securities generally or in this Fund particularly or the ability of the Fund to track general stock market performance.
The results shown for the foregoing index assume the reinvestment of net dividends or interest and do not reflect fees, expenses, or taxes. As such, the index returns do not reflect the actual cost of investing in the instruments that comprise the index.
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgement as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice.
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC, member of FINRA & SIPC is the principal underwriter and distributor of the State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of State Street Corporation. References to State Street may include State Street Corporation and its affiliates. The Funds pay State Street Bank and Trust Company for its services as custodian and Fund Accounting agent, and pay SSGA Funds Management, Inc. ("SSGA FM" or the "Adviser") for investment advisory and administrative services.
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Management's Discussion of Fund Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S Fund (the “Fund”) seeks growth of capital and accumulation of income that corresponds to the investment return of the S&P 500 Index. The Fund’s benchmark is the S&P 500 Index (the “Index”).
For the 12-month period ended December 31, 2022 (the “Reporting Period”), the total return for the Fund was -18.31%, and the Index was -18.11%. The Fund and Index returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other income. The Fund’s performance reflects the expenses of managing the Fund, including brokerage and advisory expenses. The Index is unmanaged and Index returns do not reflect fees and expenses of any kind, which would have a negative impact on returns.
The global economy decelerated in 2022, with S&P 500 Index sliding down in the first three quarters of 2022 and slightly rebounding in the Q4 of the Reporting Period.
In the Q1 of the Reporting Period in the U.S., concerns over the Russia-Ukraine war and tighter monetary policy negatively affected the S&P 500 Index which declined by 4.60% during the quarter. The U.S. consumer sentiment was hit due to higher prices, as inflation rose to 7.9%, reaching a 40-year high. The U.S. Federal Reserve (the "Fed") announced its first rate hike since 2018, raising the target rate by 0.25%, and clarified that further increases would be appropriate. On the positive side, the U.S. labor market remained robust, with the February jobs report coming in much better than expected and wage growth to had increased by 5.1% year-over-year. Total nonfarm payrolls surpassed consensus forecasts, and the unemployment rate dropped to 3.8%, despite the labour force participation rate moving up to 62.3%. Earnings growth for U.S. companies stood at 30% year-over-year, beating expectations.
The S&P 500 Index declined by 16.10% during the Q2 of the Reporting Period. Consumer sentiment dropped sharply despite lower levels of unemployment and stronger wage growth over the quarter in the Reporting Period. The Fed indicated its commitment toward bringing inflation under control by raising interest rates further. However, as an aftereffect, unemployment rates were also likely to rise, which was an area of concern for market participants. Signs of higher interest rates weighing on economic activity could be observed from 40% higher house prices compared with the start of 2020. Economic data also confirmed a decline in the number of home sales.
U.S. equities fell sharply for a third straight quarter in Q3 of the Reporting Period. The brief market rebound that began in June fizzled in the back half of August as central bank hawkishness driven by stubbornly high inflation frightened investors. The central bank has been looking to bring down inflation, which is running near its highest levels since the early 1980s. The Fed repeatedly stated that it is committed to slowing the economy to bring inflation down to its 2% target. Hotter August core CPI data underpinned the Fed’s hawkishness and further support came from a tight labor market.
Riding on the gains of October and November, U.S. equities were mostly higher in Q4 of Reporting Period. The S&P 500 Index gained 7.08% (USD) during Q4 of Reporting Period, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 15.39% (USD). This was seen as a respite after the negative returns seen during the past three quarters. There were some drawdowns seen in U.S. equities during December. The Fed raised the short-term borrowing rate by 75 bp during November. However, after four consecutive rate hikes of 75 bps during the year, the central bank raised the borrowing rate by 50 bps to a range of 4.25% to 4.50%. The Fed’s rate hike policy reflected the cooling year-on-year U.S. CPI during October and November, after the record high achieved in June 2022. During the quarter, there were also signs of downward pressure on housing rent as well as nominal wage growth.
Throughout the Reporting Period, only two of the eleven sectors posted positive returns. Energy was the best performing sector with a return of 65.7%; the Utilities sector finished the year gaining 1.5%. Communication Services, Consumer Discretionary and Information Technology were the three worst performing sectors, heavily affected by increasing Fed funds rates and consumer sentiment.
The Fund used index futures in order to equitize cash and receivables during the Reporting Period. The Fund’s use of the index futures contributed to Fund performance relative to the Index.
On an individual security level, the top positive contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were Exxon Mobil Corporation, Chevron, and Merck & Co., Inc. The top negative contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were Apple Inc., Amazon.com, Inc. and Tesla Inc.
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Management's Discussion of Fund Performance, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The views expressed above reflect those of the Fund’s portfolio manager only through the Reporting Period, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Adviser as a whole. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and the Adviser disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund.
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State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Performance Summary — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Sector Allocation |
Portfolio composition as a % of Fair Value of $146,006 (in thousands) as of December 31, 2022 (a)(b) |
Top Ten Largest Holdings |
as of December 31, 2022 (as a % of Fair Value) (a)(b) |
Apple Inc. | 5.91% |
Microsoft Corp. | 5.44% |
Amazon.com Inc. | 2.27% |
Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Class B | 1.69% |
Alphabet Inc., Class A | 1.60% |
UnitedHealth Group Inc. | 1.50% |
Alphabet Inc., Class C | 1.43% |
Johnson & Johnson | 1.40% |
Exxon Mobil Corp. | 1.38% |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | 1.20% |
Average Annual Total Return for the years ended December 31, 2022 |
Class 1 Shares (Inception date 4/15/85) |
| One Year | | Five Year | | Ten Year | | Ending Value of a $10,000 Investment |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund | (18.31)% | | 9.06% | | 12.20% | | $31,610 |
S&P 500® Index | (18.11)% | | 9.43% | | 12.56% | | $32,654 |
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(a) | Fair Value basis is inclusive of a short-term investment in the State Street Institutional Liquid Reserve Fund, Premier Class. |
(b) | The securities information regarding holdings, allocations and other characteristics is presented to illustrate examples of securities that the Fund has bought and the diversity of areas in which the Fund may invest as of a particular date. It may not be representative of the Fund’s current or future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. |
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Performance Summary, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment
Yearly periods ended December 31
See Notes to Performance beginning on page 1 for further information.
Past performance does not predict future performance. The performance shown in the graphs and tables does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares and does not reflect the fees or charges that would be associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
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State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Understanding Your Fund’s Expenses — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur ongoing costs. Ongoing costs include portfolio management fees, professional fees, administrative fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
To illustrate these ongoing costs, we have provided an example and calculated the expenses paid by investors of the Fund during the period. The information in the following table is based on an investment of $1,000, which is invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire six-month period ended December 31, 2022.
Actual Expenses
The first section of the table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this section, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given under the heading “Expenses paid during the period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during the period.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second section of the table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs, such as sales charges or redemption fees, if any. Therefore, the second section of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. Additionally, the expenses shown do not reflect the fees or charges associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
| Actual Fund Return | | Hypothetical 5% Return (2.5% for the period) |
Beginning Account Value July 1, 2022 | $1,000.00 | | $1,000.00 |
Ending Account value December 31, 2022 | $1,021.80 | | $1,023.60 |
Expenses Paid During Period* | $ 1.58 | | $ 1.58 |
* | Expenses are equal to the Fund's annualized expense ratio of 0.31%** (for the period July 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022), multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). |
** | May differ from expense ratio disclosed in the financial highlights, which is calculated based on the entire fiscal year's data. |
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Schedule of Investments — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Common Stock - 97.5% † |
Advertising - 0.1% |
Omnicom Group Inc. | 814 | $ 66,398 |
The Interpublic Group of Companies Inc. | 1,662 | 55,361 |
| | 121,759 |
Aerospace & Defense - 1.9% |
General Dynamics Corp. | 999 | 247,862 |
Howmet Aerospace Inc. | 1,808 | 71,253 |
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. | 200 | 46,136 |
L3Harris Technologies Inc. | 842 | 175,313 |
Lockheed Martin Corp. | 1,049 | 510,328 |
Northrop Grumman Corp. | 645 | 351,919 |
Raytheon Technologies Corp. | 6,557 | 661,732 |
Textron Inc. | 1,023 | 72,428 |
The Boeing Co. (a) | 2,499 | 476,035 |
TransDigm Group Inc. | 217 | 136,634 |
| | 2,749,640 |
Agricultural & Farm Machinery - 0.4% |
Deere & Co. | 1,204 | 516,227 |
Agricultural Products - 0.2% |
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. | 2,487 | 230,918 |
Air Freight & Logistics - 0.6% |
CH Robinson Worldwide Inc. | 552 | 50,541 |
Expeditors International of Washington Inc. | 713 | 74,095 |
FedEx Corp. | 1,036 | 179,435 |
United Parcel Service Inc., Class B | 3,256 | 566,023 |
| | 870,094 |
Airlines - 0.2% |
Alaska Air Group Inc. (a) | 700 | 30,058 |
American Airlines Group Inc. (a) | 2,697 | 34,306 |
Delta Air Lines Inc. (a) | 2,886 | 94,834 |
Southwest Airlines Co. (a) | 2,670 | 89,899 |
United Airlines Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,624 | 61,225 |
| | 310,322 |
Alternative Carriers - 0.0%* |
Lumen Technologies Inc. | 4,737 | 24,727 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Apparel Retail - 0.4% |
Ross Stores Inc. | 1,479 | $ 171,668 |
The TJX Companies Inc. | 5,214 | 415,034 |
| | 586,702 |
Apparel, Accessories & Luxury Goods - 0.1% |
Ralph Lauren Corp. | 170 | 17,964 |
Tapestry Inc. | 1,189 | 45,277 |
VF Corp. | 1,441 | 39,786 |
| | 103,027 |
Application Software - 2.0% |
Adobe Inc. (a) | 2,074 | 697,963 |
ANSYS Inc. (a) | 358 | 86,489 |
Autodesk Inc. (a) | 963 | 179,956 |
Cadence Design Systems Inc. (a) | 1,224 | 196,623 |
Ceridian HCM Holding Inc. (a) | 666 | 42,724 |
Intuit Inc. | 1,257 | 489,250 |
Paycom Software Inc. (a) | 203 | 62,993 |
PTC Inc. (a) | 500 | 60,020 |
Roper Technologies Inc. | 480 | 207,403 |
Salesforce Inc. (a) | 4,389 | 581,938 |
Synopsys Inc. (a) | 682 | 217,756 |
Tyler Technologies Inc. (a) | 200 | 64,482 |
| | 2,887,597 |
Asset Management & Custody Banks - 0.8% |
Ameriprise Financial Inc. | 475 | 147,901 |
BlackRock Inc. | 657 | 465,570 |
Franklin Resources Inc. | 1,491 | 39,332 |
Invesco Ltd. | 1,674 | 30,115 |
Northern Trust Corp. | 920 | 81,411 |
State Street Corp. (b) | 1,635 | 126,827 |
T Rowe Price Group Inc. | 928 | 101,208 |
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. | 3,217 | 146,438 |
| | 1,138,802 |
Auto Parts & Equipment - 0.1% |
Aptiv PLC (a) | 1,265 | 117,809 |
BorgWarner Inc. | 863 | 34,736 |
| | 152,545 |
Automobile Manufacturers - 1.3% |
Ford Motor Co. | 17,533 | 203,909 |
General Motors Co. | 6,122 | 205,944 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Tesla Inc. (a) | 11,883 | $ 1,463,748 |
| | 1,873,601 |
Automotive Retail - 0.4% |
Advance Auto Parts Inc. | 304 | 44,697 |
AutoZone Inc. (a) | 85 | 209,625 |
CarMax Inc. (a) | 678 | 41,284 |
O'Reilly Automotive Inc. (a) | 279 | 235,484 |
| | 531,090 |
Biotechnology - 2.4% |
AbbVie Inc. | 7,845 | 1,267,831 |
Amgen Inc. | 2,380 | 625,083 |
Biogen Inc. (a) | 657 | 181,936 |
Gilead Sciences Inc. | 5,569 | 478,099 |
Incyte Corp. (a) | 768 | 61,686 |
Moderna Inc. (a) | 1,497 | 268,891 |
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 466 | 336,214 |
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,117 | 322,567 |
| | 3,542,307 |
Brewers - 0.0%* |
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B | 810 | 41,731 |
Broadcasting - 0.1% |
Fox Corp., Class A | 1,530 | 46,466 |
Fox Corp., Class B | 740 | 21,053 |
Paramount Global, Class B | 2,036 | 34,368 |
| | 101,887 |
Building Products - 0.4% |
A O Smith Corp. | 607 | 34,745 |
Allegion PLC | 398 | 41,893 |
Carrier Global Corp. | 3,867 | 159,514 |
Johnson Controls International PLC | 3,122 | 199,808 |
Masco Corp. | 1,006 | 46,950 |
Trane Technologies PLC | 1,047 | 175,990 |
| | 658,900 |
Cable & Satellite - 0.6% |
Charter Communications Inc., Class A (a) | 454 | 153,951 |
Comcast Corp., Class A | 19,237 | 672,718 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
DISH Network Corp., Class A (a) | 1,098 | $ 15,416 |
| | 842,085 |
Casinos & Gaming - 0.1% |
Caesars Entertainment Inc. (a) | 1,071 | 44,553 |
Las Vegas Sands Corp. (a) | 1,425 | 68,500 |
MGM Resorts International | 1,217 | 40,806 |
Wynn Resorts Ltd. (a) | 481 | 39,668 |
| | 193,527 |
Commodity Chemicals - 0.2% |
Dow Inc. | 3,126 | 157,519 |
LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A | 1,039 | 86,268 |
| | 243,787 |
Communications Equipment - 0.9% |
Arista Networks Inc. (a) | 1,158 | 140,523 |
Cisco Systems Inc. | 18,295 | 871,574 |
F5 Inc. (a) | 311 | 44,631 |
Juniper Networks Inc. | 1,508 | 48,196 |
Motorola Solutions Inc. | 715 | 184,263 |
| | 1,289,187 |
Computer & Electronics Retail - 0.0%* |
Best Buy Company Inc. | 860 | 68,981 |
Construction & Engineering - 0.1% |
Quanta Services Inc. | 633 | 90,203 |
Construction Machinery & Heavy Trucks - 0.6% |
Caterpillar Inc. | 2,282 | 546,676 |
Cummins Inc. | 642 | 155,550 |
PACCAR Inc. | 1,478 | 146,278 |
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp. | 736 | 73,460 |
| | 921,964 |
Construction Materials - 0.1% |
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. | 288 | 97,335 |
Vulcan Materials Co. | 613 | 107,343 |
| | 204,678 |
Consumer Electronics - 0.0%* |
Garmin Ltd. | 700 | 64,603 |
Consumer Finance - 0.5% |
American Express Co. | 2,654 | 392,128 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Capital One Financial Corp. | 1,670 | $ 155,243 |
Discover Financial Services | 1,236 | 120,918 |
Synchrony Financial | 2,066 | 67,889 |
| | 736,178 |
Copper - 0.2% |
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. | 6,544 | 248,672 |
Data Processing & Outsourced Services - 3.1% |
Automatic Data Processing Inc. | 1,872 | 447,146 |
Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. | 562 | 75,381 |
Fidelity National Information Services Inc. | 2,647 | 179,599 |
Fiserv Inc. (a) | 2,833 | 286,331 |
FleetCor Technologies Inc. (a) | 323 | 59,329 |
Global Payments Inc. | 1,267 | 125,838 |
Jack Henry & Associates Inc. | 349 | 61,270 |
Mastercard Inc., Class A | 3,783 | 1,315,463 |
Paychex Inc. | 1,364 | 157,624 |
PayPal Holdings Inc. (a) | 5,108 | 363,792 |
Visa Inc., Class A | 7,247 | 1,505,637 |
| | 4,577,410 |
Distillers & Vintners - 0.2% |
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B | 755 | 49,588 |
Constellation Brands Inc., Class A | 740 | 171,495 |
| | 221,083 |
Distributors - 0.1% |
Genuine Parts Co. | 586 | 101,677 |
LKQ Corp. | 1,238 | 66,121 |
Pool Corp. | 151 | 45,652 |
| | 213,450 |
Diversified Banks - 2.8% |
Bank of America Corp. | 31,195 | 1,033,178 |
Citigroup Inc. | 8,446 | 382,013 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | 13,066 | 1,752,151 |
U.S. Bancorp | 6,014 | 262,271 |
Wells Fargo & Co. | 16,760 | 692,020 |
| | 4,121,633 |
Diversified Support Services - 0.2% |
Cintas Corp. | 377 | 170,261 |
Copart Inc. (a) | 1,888 | 114,960 |
| | 285,221 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Drug Retail - 0.1% |
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. | 3,007 | $ 112,342 |
Electric Utilities - 2.1% |
Alliant Energy Corp. | 1,156 | 63,823 |
American Electric Power Company Inc. | 2,333 | 221,518 |
Constellation Energy Corp. | 1,411 | 121,642 |
Duke Energy Corp. | 3,352 | 345,222 |
Edison International | 1,623 | 103,255 |
Entergy Corp. | 900 | 101,250 |
Evergy Inc. | 1,088 | 68,468 |
Eversource Energy | 1,562 | 130,958 |
Exelon Corp. | 4,557 | 196,999 |
FirstEnergy Corp. | 2,559 | 107,324 |
NextEra Energy Inc. | 8,856 | 740,362 |
NRG Energy Inc. | 991 | 31,534 |
PG&E Corp. (a) | 7,600 | 123,576 |
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. | 489 | 37,184 |
PPL Corp. | 3,455 | 100,955 |
The Southern Co. | 4,750 | 339,198 |
Xcel Energy Inc. | 2,501 | 175,345 |
| | 3,008,613 |
Electrical Components & Equipment - 0.6% |
AMETEK Inc. | 968 | 135,249 |
Eaton Corporation PLC | 1,721 | 270,111 |
Emerson Electric Co. | 2,692 | 258,593 |
Generac Holdings Inc. (a) | 324 | 32,614 |
Rockwell Automation Inc. | 514 | 132,391 |
| | 828,958 |
Electronic Components - 0.2% |
Amphenol Corp., Class A | 2,565 | 195,299 |
Corning Inc. | 3,162 | 100,994 |
| | 296,293 |
Electronic Equipment & Instruments - 0.2% |
Keysight Technologies Inc. (a) | 798 | 136,514 |
Teledyne Technologies Inc. (a) | 223 | 89,180 |
Trimble Inc. (a) | 941 | 47,577 |
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A (a) | 250 | 64,102 |
| | 337,373 |
Electronic Manufacturing Services - 0.1% |
TE Connectivity Ltd. | 1,460 | 167,608 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Environmental & Facilities Services - 0.3% |
Republic Services Inc. | 892 | $ 115,059 |
Rollins Inc. | 1,200 | 43,848 |
Waste Management Inc. | 1,666 | 261,362 |
| | 420,269 |
Fertilizers & Agricultural Chemicals - 0.3% |
CF Industries Holdings Inc. | 949 | 80,855 |
Corteva Inc. | 3,283 | 192,975 |
FMC Corp. | 553 | 69,014 |
The Mosaic Co. | 1,427 | 62,602 |
| | 405,446 |
Financial Exchanges & Data - 1.1% |
Cboe Global Markets Inc. | 438 | 54,956 |
CME Group Inc. | 1,602 | 269,392 |
FactSet Research Systems Inc. | 180 | 72,218 |
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. | 2,491 | 255,552 |
MarketAxess Holdings Inc. | 180 | 50,200 |
Moody's Corp. | 715 | 199,213 |
MSCI Inc. | 353 | 164,205 |
Nasdaq Inc. | 1,512 | 92,761 |
S&P Global Inc. | 1,438 | 481,644 |
| | 1,640,141 |
Food Distributors - 0.1% |
Sysco Corp. | 2,160 | 165,132 |
Food Retail - 0.1% |
The Kroger Co. | 2,948 | 131,422 |
Footwear - 0.5% |
NIKE Inc., Class B | 5,638 | 659,702 |
Gas Utilities - 0.0%* |
Atmos Energy Corp. | 560 | 62,759 |
General Merchandise Stores - 0.5% |
Dollar General Corp. | 988 | 243,295 |
Dollar Tree Inc. (a) | 961 | 135,924 |
Target Corp. | 2,036 | 303,445 |
| | 682,664 |
Gold - 0.1% |
Newmont Corp. | 3,499 | 165,153 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Health Care REITs - 0.2% |
Healthpeak Properties Inc. | 2,669 | $ 66,912 |
Ventas Inc. | 1,922 | 86,586 |
Welltower Inc. | 2,144 | 140,539 |
| | 294,037 |
Healthcare Distributors - 0.3% |
AmerisourceBergen Corp. | 755 | 125,111 |
Cardinal Health Inc. | 1,169 | 89,861 |
Henry Schein Inc. (a) | 663 | 52,954 |
McKesson Corp. | 632 | 237,076 |
| | 505,002 |
Healthcare Equipment - 2.6% |
Abbott Laboratories | 7,780 | 854,166 |
Baxter International Inc. | 2,181 | 111,166 |
Becton Dickinson & Co. | 1,252 | 318,384 |
Boston Scientific Corp. (a) | 6,209 | 287,290 |
Dexcom Inc. (a) | 1,654 | 187,299 |
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. (a) | 2,731 | 203,760 |
Hologic Inc. (a) | 1,062 | 79,448 |
IDEXX Laboratories Inc. (a) | 363 | 148,089 |
Intuitive Surgical Inc. (a) | 1,537 | 407,843 |
Medtronic PLC | 5,929 | 460,802 |
ResMed Inc. | 617 | 128,416 |
STERIS PLC | 400 | 73,876 |
Stryker Corp. | 1,507 | 368,446 |
Teleflex Inc. | 222 | 55,418 |
Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. | 987 | 125,843 |
| | 3,810,246 |
Healthcare Facilities - 0.2% |
HCA Healthcare Inc. | 945 | 226,762 |
Universal Health Services Inc., Class B | 241 | 33,955 |
| | 260,717 |
Healthcare Services - 0.8% |
Cigna Corp. | 1,353 | 448,303 |
CVS Health Corp. | 5,766 | 537,334 |
DaVita Inc. (a)(c) | 158 | 11,798 |
Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings | 393 | 92,544 |
Quest Diagnostics Inc. | 458 | 71,649 |
| | 1,161,628 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Healthcare Supplies - 0.1% |
Align Technology Inc. (a) | 287 | $ 60,528 |
DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc. | 977 | 31,108 |
The Cooper Companies Inc. | 235 | 77,707 |
| | 169,343 |
Home Building - 0.2% |
D.R. Horton Inc. | 1,311 | 116,862 |
Lennar Corp., Class A | 1,136 | 102,808 |
NVR Inc. (a) | 12 | 55,351 |
PulteGroup Inc. | 1,130 | 51,449 |
| | 326,470 |
Home Furnishings - 0.0%* |
Mohawk Industries Inc. (a) | 275 | 28,111 |
Home Improvement Retail - 1.4% |
Lowe's Companies Inc. | 2,750 | 547,910 |
The Home Depot Inc. | 4,528 | 1,430,214 |
| | 1,978,124 |
Hotel & Resort REITs - 0.0%* |
Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. | 2,755 | 44,218 |
Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines - 0.6% |
Booking Holdings Inc. (a) | 173 | 348,644 |
Carnival Corp. (a) | 4,167 | 33,586 |
Expedia Group Inc. (a) | 589 | 51,596 |
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. | 1,200 | 151,632 |
Marriott International Inc., Class A | 1,197 | 178,221 |
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (a) | 2,096 | 25,655 |
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (a) | 936 | 46,267 |
| | 835,601 |
Household Appliances - 0.0%* |
Whirlpool Corp. | 267 | 37,770 |
Household Products - 1.5% |
Church & Dwight Company Inc. | 1,069 | 86,172 |
Colgate-Palmolive Co. | 3,719 | 293,020 |
Kimberly-Clark Corp. | 1,455 | 197,516 |
The Clorox Co. | 513 | 71,990 |
The Procter & Gamble Co. | 10,484 | 1,588,955 |
| | 2,237,653 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Housewares & Specialties - 0.0%* |
Newell Brands Inc. | 1,635 | $ 21,386 |
Human Resource & Employment Services - 0.0%* |
Robert Half International Inc. | 575 | 42,452 |
Hypermarkets & Super Centers - 1.2% |
Costco Wholesale Corp. | 1,974 | 901,131 |
Walmart Inc. | 6,252 | 886,471 |
| | 1,787,602 |
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders - 0.1% |
The AES Corp. | 2,716 | 78,112 |
Industrial Conglomerates - 0.9% |
3M Co. | 2,466 | 295,723 |
General Electric Co. | 4,863 | 407,471 |
Honeywell International Inc. | 3,008 | 644,614 |
| | 1,347,808 |
Industrial Gases - 0.7% |
Air Products & Chemicals Inc. | 963 | 296,854 |
Linde PLC (a) | 2,175 | 709,442 |
| | 1,006,296 |
Industrial Machinery - 0.8% |
Dover Corp. | 626 | 84,767 |
Fortive Corp. | 1,584 | 101,772 |
IDEX Corp. | 340 | 77,632 |
Illinois Tool Works Inc. | 1,247 | 274,714 |
Ingersoll Rand Inc. | 1,662 | 86,840 |
Nordson Corp. | 237 | 56,340 |
Otis Worldwide Corp. | 1,858 | 145,500 |
Parker-Hannifin Corp. | 587 | 170,817 |
Pentair PLC | 696 | 31,306 |
Snap-on Inc. | 182 | 41,585 |
Stanley Black & Decker Inc. | 649 | 48,753 |
Xylem Inc. | 757 | 83,701 |
| | 1,203,727 |
Industrial REITs - 0.3% |
Prologis Inc. | 4,041 | 455,542 |
Insurance Brokers - 0.7% |
Aon PLC, Class A | 923 | 277,029 |
Arthur J Gallagher & Co. | 927 | 174,777 |
Brown & Brown Inc. | 1,145 | 65,231 |
Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. | 2,207 | 365,214 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Willis Towers Watson PLC | 494 | $ 120,822 |
| | 1,003,073 |
Integrated Oil & Gas - 2.5% |
Chevron Corp. | 7,864 | 1,411,509 |
Exxon Mobil Corp. | 18,235 | 2,011,320 |
Occidental Petroleum Corp. | 3,243 | 204,277 |
| | 3,627,106 |
Integrated Telecommunication Services - 0.9% |
AT&T Inc. | 31,283 | 575,920 |
Verizon Communications Inc. | 18,720 | 737,568 |
| | 1,313,488 |
Interactive Home Entertainment - 0.3% |
Activision Blizzard Inc. | 3,228 | 247,103 |
Electronic Arts Inc. | 1,150 | 140,507 |
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. (a) | 736 | 76,640 |
| | 464,250 |
Interactive Media & Services - 3.9% |
Alphabet Inc., Class C (a)(c) | 23,453 | 2,080,985 |
Alphabet Inc., Class A (a)(c) | 26,467 | 2,335,183 |
Match Group Inc. (a) | 1,240 | 51,448 |
Meta Platforms Inc., Class A (a) | 9,932 | 1,195,217 |
| | 5,662,833 |
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail - 2.4% |
Amazon.com Inc. (a) | 39,365 | 3,306,660 |
eBay Inc. | 2,497 | 103,551 |
Etsy Inc. (a) | 600 | 71,868 |
| | 3,482,079 |
Internet Services & Infrastructure - 0.1% |
Akamai Technologies Inc. (a) | 614 | 51,760 |
VeriSign Inc. (a) | 374 | 76,835 |
| | 128,595 |
Investment Banking & Brokerage - 1.1% |
Morgan Stanley | 5,880 | 499,918 |
Raymond James Financial Inc. | 793 | 84,732 |
The Charles Schwab Corp. | 6,804 | 566,501 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. | 1,520 | 521,937 |
| | 1,673,088 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
IT Consulting & Other Services - 1.1% |
Accenture PLC, Class A | 2,769 | $ 738,880 |
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A | 2,337 | 133,653 |
DXC Technology Co. (a) | 1,002 | 26,553 |
EPAM Systems Inc. (a) | 273 | 89,473 |
Gartner Inc. (a) | 328 | 110,254 |
International Business Machines Corp. | 3,967 | 558,911 |
| | 1,657,724 |
Leisure Products - 0.0%* |
Hasbro Inc. | 692 | 42,219 |
Life & Health Insurance - 0.5% |
Aflac Inc. | 2,616 | 188,195 |
Globe Life Inc. | 457 | 55,091 |
Lincoln National Corp. | 863 | 26,512 |
MetLife Inc. | 2,995 | 216,748 |
Principal Financial Group Inc. | 1,011 | 84,843 |
Prudential Financial Inc. | 1,691 | 168,187 |
| | 739,576 |
Life Sciences Tools & Services - 1.9% |
Agilent Technologies Inc. | 1,353 | 202,477 |
Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc., Class A (a) | 100 | 42,049 |
Bio-Techne Corp. | 612 | 50,723 |
Charles River Laboratories International Inc. (a) | 226 | 49,245 |
Danaher Corp. | 2,923 | 775,823 |
Illumina Inc. (a) | 664 | 134,261 |
IQVIA Holdings Inc. (a) | 844 | 172,927 |
Mettler-Toledo International Inc. (a) | 95 | 137,318 |
PerkinElmer Inc. | 600 | 84,132 |
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. | 1,749 | 963,157 |
Waters Corp. (a) | 268 | 91,811 |
West Pharmaceutical Services Inc. | 347 | 81,666 |
| | 2,785,589 |
Managed Healthcare - 2.3% |
Centene Corp. (a) | 2,524 | 206,993 |
Elevance Health Inc. | 1,047 | 537,080 |
Humana Inc. | 548 | 280,680 |
Molina Healthcare Inc. (a) | 252 | 83,215 |
UnitedHealth Group Inc. | 4,126 | 2,187,523 |
| | 3,295,491 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Metal & Glass Containers - 0.1% |
Ball Corp. | 1,464 | $ 74,869 |
Movies & Entertainment - 1.0% |
Live Nation Entertainment Inc. (a) | 639 | 44,564 |
Netflix Inc. (a) | 1,985 | 585,337 |
The Walt Disney Co. (a) | 8,110 | 704,597 |
Warner Bros Discovery Inc. (a) | 9,394 | 89,055 |
| | 1,423,553 |
Multi-Line Insurance - 0.2% |
American International Group Inc. | 3,186 | 201,483 |
Assurant Inc. | 252 | 31,515 |
The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. | 1,419 | 107,603 |
| | 340,601 |
Multi-Sector Holdings - 1.7% |
Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Class B (a) | 7,984 | 2,466,258 |
Multi-Utilities - 0.9% |
Ameren Corp. | 1,067 | 94,878 |
CenterPoint Energy Inc. | 2,964 | 88,890 |
CMS Energy Corp. | 1,149 | 72,766 |
Consolidated Edison Inc. | 1,542 | 146,968 |
Dominion Energy Inc. | 3,580 | 219,526 |
DTE Energy Co. | 902 | 106,012 |
NiSource Inc. | 2,025 | 55,525 |
Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. | 2,307 | 141,350 |
Sempra Energy | 1,421 | 219,601 |
WEC Energy Group Inc. | 1,435 | 134,546 |
| | 1,280,062 |
Office REITs - 0.1% |
Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. | 700 | 101,969 |
Boston Properties Inc. | 678 | 45,819 |
Vornado Realty Trust | 811 | 16,877 |
| | 164,665 |
Oil & Gas Equipment & Services - 0.4% |
Baker Hughes Co. | 4,506 | 133,062 |
Halliburton Co. | 4,215 | 165,860 |
Schlumberger Ltd. | 6,304 | 337,012 |
| | 635,934 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production - 1.4% |
APA Corp. | 1,268 | $ 59,190 |
ConocoPhillips | 5,567 | 656,906 |
Coterra Energy Inc. | 3,758 | 92,334 |
Devon Energy Corp. | 2,946 | 181,209 |
Diamondback Energy Inc. | 794 | 108,603 |
EOG Resources Inc. | 2,634 | 341,156 |
EQT Corp. | 1,700 | 57,511 |
Hess Corp. | 1,179 | 167,206 |
Marathon Oil Corp. | 2,562 | 69,353 |
Pioneer Natural Resources Co. | 1,083 | 247,346 |
| | 1,980,814 |
Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing - 0.5% |
Marathon Petroleum Corp. | 2,107 | 245,234 |
Phillips 66 | 2,160 | 224,813 |
Valero Energy Corp. | 1,653 | 209,699 |
| | 679,746 |
Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation - 0.4% |
Kinder Morgan Inc. | 8,660 | 156,573 |
ONEOK Inc. | 1,965 | 129,101 |
Targa Resources Corp. | 1,100 | 80,850 |
The Williams Cos. Inc. | 5,197 | 170,981 |
| | 537,505 |
Packaged Foods & Meats - 1.0% |
Campbell Soup Co. | 776 | 44,038 |
Conagra Brands Inc. | 1,941 | 75,117 |
General Mills Inc. | 2,665 | 223,460 |
Hormel Foods Corp. | 1,297 | 59,078 |
Kellogg Co. | 1,186 | 84,491 |
Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. | 568 | 50,756 |
McCormick & Company Inc. | 1,028 | 85,211 |
Mondelez International Inc., Class A | 6,158 | 410,431 |
The Hershey Co. | 663 | 153,531 |
The J M Smucker Co. | 459 | 72,733 |
The Kraft Heinz Co. | 3,317 | 135,035 |
Tyson Foods Inc., Class A | 1,387 | 86,341 |
| | 1,480,222 |
Paper Packaging - 0.2% |
Amcor PLC | 6,636 | 79,035 |
Avery Dennison Corp. | 351 | 63,531 |
International Paper Co. | 1,599 | 55,373 |
Packaging Corp. of America | 446 | 57,048 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Sealed Air Corp. | 764 | $ 38,108 |
Westrock Co. | 928 | 32,629 |
| | 325,724 |
Personal Products - 0.2% |
The Estee Lauder Companies Inc., Class A | 1,010 | 250,591 |
Pharmaceuticals - 4.8% |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. | 9,484 | 682,374 |
Catalent Inc. (a) | 902 | 40,599 |
Eli Lilly & Co. | 3,489 | 1,276,416 |
Johnson & Johnson | 11,579 | 2,045,430 |
Merck & Company Inc. | 11,324 | 1,256,398 |
Organon & Co. | 1,206 | 33,684 |
Pfizer Inc. | 25,032 | 1,282,640 |
Viatris Inc. | 4,835 | 53,813 |
Zoetis Inc. | 2,055 | 301,160 |
| | 6,972,514 |
Property & Casualty Insurance - 0.9% |
Arch Capital Group Ltd. (a) | 1,700 | 106,726 |
Chubb Ltd. | 1,851 | 408,331 |
Cincinnati Financial Corp. | 723 | 74,028 |
Loews Corp. | 746 | 43,514 |
The Allstate Corp. | 1,181 | 160,144 |
The Progressive Corp. | 2,634 | 341,656 |
The Travelers Companies Inc. | 1,045 | 195,927 |
W R Berkley Corp. | 808 | 58,636 |
| | 1,388,962 |
Publishing - 0.0%* |
News Corp., Class A | 2,096 | 38,147 |
News Corp., Class B | 748 | 13,793 |
| | 51,940 |
Railroads - 0.8% |
CSX Corp. | 9,378 | 290,530 |
Norfolk Southern Corp. | 1,045 | 257,509 |
Union Pacific Corp. | 2,698 | 558,675 |
| | 1,106,714 |
Real Estate Services - 0.1% |
CBRE Group Inc., Class A (a) | 1,320 | 101,587 |
Regional Banks - 0.9% |
Citizens Financial Group Inc. | 2,100 | 82,677 |
Comerica Inc. | 648 | 43,319 |
Fifth Third Bancorp. | 3,184 | 104,467 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
First Republic Bank | 854 | $ 104,094 |
Huntington Bancshares Inc. | 6,287 | 88,647 |
KeyCorp | 3,987 | 69,453 |
M&T Bank Corp. | 808 | 117,208 |
Regions Financial Corp. | 4,494 | 96,891 |
Signature Bank | 300 | 34,566 |
SVB Financial Group (a) | 267 | 61,447 |
The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. | 1,799 | 284,134 |
Truist Financial Corp. | 5,722 | 246,218 |
Zions Bancorp NA | 700 | 34,412 |
| | 1,367,533 |
Reinsurance - 0.0%* |
Everest Re Group Ltd. | 152 | 50,353 |
Research & Consulting Services - 0.3% |
CoStar Group Inc. (a) | 1,800 | 139,104 |
Equifax Inc. | 508 | 98,735 |
Jacobs Solutions Inc. | 548 | 65,798 |
Leidos Holdings Inc. | 645 | 67,847 |
Verisk Analytics Inc. | 654 | 115,379 |
| | 486,863 |
Residential REITs - 0.4% |
AvalonBay Communities Inc. | 620 | 100,142 |
Camden Property Trust | 500 | 55,940 |
Equity Residential | 1,628 | 96,052 |
Essex Property Trust Inc. | 286 | 60,609 |
Invitation Homes Inc. | 2,500 | 74,100 |
Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. | 534 | 83,833 |
UDR Inc. | 1,498 | 58,018 |
| | 528,694 |
Restaurants - 1.2% |
Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. (a) | 122 | 169,274 |
Darden Restaurants Inc. | 493 | 68,196 |
Domino's Pizza Inc. | 137 | 47,457 |
McDonald's Corp. | 3,240 | 853,837 |
Starbucks Corp. | 5,119 | 507,805 |
Yum! Brands Inc. | 1,210 | 154,977 |
| | 1,801,546 |
Retail REITs - 0.3% |
Federal Realty Investment Trust | 394 | 39,810 |
Kimco Realty Corp. | 2,766 | 58,584 |
Realty Income Corp. | 2,675 | 169,675 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Regency Centers Corp. | 620 | $ 38,750 |
Simon Property Group Inc. | 1,397 | 164,119 |
| | 470,938 |
Semiconductor Equipment - 0.8% |
Applied Materials Inc. | 3,754 | 365,565 |
Enphase Energy Inc. (a) | 600 | 158,976 |
KLA Corp. | 617 | 232,627 |
Lam Research Corp. | 590 | 247,977 |
SolarEdge Technologies Inc. (a) | 226 | 64,019 |
Teradyne Inc. | 677 | 59,136 |
| | 1,128,300 |
Semiconductors - 4.2% |
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (a) | 7,192 | 465,826 |
Analog Devices Inc. | 2,242 | 367,755 |
Broadcom Inc. | 1,812 | 1,013,144 |
First Solar Inc. (a) | 400 | 59,916 |
Intel Corp. | 18,409 | 486,550 |
Microchip Technology Inc. | 2,345 | 164,736 |
Micron Technology Inc. | 4,849 | 242,353 |
Monolithic Power Systems Inc. | 206 | 72,844 |
NVIDIA Corp. | 11,024 | 1,611,047 |
NXP Semiconductors N.V. | 1,156 | 182,683 |
ON Semiconductor Corp. (a) | 1,939 | 120,935 |
Qorvo Inc. (a) | 376 | 34,081 |
QUALCOMM Inc. | 5,008 | 550,579 |
Skyworks Solutions Inc. | 636 | 57,959 |
Texas Instruments Inc. | 4,038 | 667,158 |
| | 6,097,566 |
Soft Drinks - 1.7% |
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. | 3,813 | 135,971 |
Monster Beverage Corp. (a) | 1,737 | 176,358 |
PepsiCo Inc. | 6,083 | 1,098,955 |
The Coca-Cola Co. | 17,394 | 1,106,432 |
| | 2,517,716 |
Specialized REITs - 1.2% |
American Tower Corp. | 2,097 | 444,270 |
Crown Castle Inc. | 1,975 | 267,889 |
Digital Realty Trust Inc. | 1,208 | 121,126 |
Equinix Inc. | 405 | 265,287 |
Extra Space Storage Inc. | 565 | 83,157 |
Iron Mountain Inc. | 1,186 | 59,122 |
Public Storage | 726 | 203,418 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
SBA Communications Corp. | 455 | $ 127,541 |
VICI Properties Inc. | 4,067 | 131,771 |
Weyerhaeuser Co. | 3,043 | 94,333 |
| | 1,797,914 |
Specialty Chemicals - 0.7% |
Albemarle Corp. | 541 | 117,321 |
Celanese Corp. | 373 | 38,136 |
DuPont de Nemours Inc. | 2,259 | 155,035 |
Eastman Chemical Co. | 541 | 44,059 |
Ecolab Inc. | 1,147 | 166,957 |
International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. | 1,159 | 121,510 |
PPG Industries Inc. | 988 | 124,231 |
The Sherwin-Williams Co. | 1,010 | 239,703 |
| | 1,006,952 |
Specialty Stores - 0.2% |
Bath & Body Works Inc. | 892 | 37,589 |
Tractor Supply Co. | 457 | 102,811 |
Ulta Beauty Inc. (a) | 212 | 99,443 |
| | 239,843 |
Steel - 0.1% |
Nucor Corp. | 1,147 | 151,186 |
Steel Dynamics Inc. | 700 | 68,390 |
| | 219,576 |
Systems Software - 6.2% |
Fortinet Inc. (a) | 3,006 | 146,963 |
Gen Digital Inc. | 2,772 | 59,404 |
Microsoft Corp. | 33,102 | 7,938,522 |
Oracle Corp. | 6,858 | 560,573 |
ServiceNow Inc. (a) | 890 | 345,560 |
| | 9,051,022 |
Technology Distributors - 0.1% |
CDW Corp. | 600 | 107,148 |
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals - 6.1% |
Apple Inc. | 66,408 | 8,628,392 |
Contra Abiomed Inc. (a) | 199 | 203 |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. | 5,833 | 93,095 |
HP Inc. | 4,029 | 108,259 |
NetApp Inc. | 938 | 56,336 |
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC | 715 | 37,616 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund | 15 |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Western Digital Corp. (a) | 1,358 | $ 42,845 |
| | 8,966,746 |
Tobacco - 0.7% |
Altria Group Inc. | 8,022 | 366,686 |
Philip Morris International Inc. | 6,915 | 699,867 |
| | 1,066,553 |
Trading Companies & Distributors - 0.2% |
Fastenal Co. | 2,665 | 126,108 |
United Rentals Inc. (a) | 312 | 110,891 |
WW Grainger Inc. | 207 | 115,144 |
| | 352,143 |
Trucking - 0.1% |
JB Hunt Transport Services Inc. | 354 | 61,723 |
Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. | 424 | 120,323 |
| | 182,046 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Water Utilities - 0.1% |
American Water Works Company Inc. | 817 | $ 124,528 |
Wireless Telecommunication Services - 0.3% |
T-Mobile US Inc. (a) | 2,705 | 378,700 |
Total Common Stock (Cost $48,710,670) | | 142,560,310 |
Short-Term Investments - 2.3% |
State Street Institutional Liquid Reserves Fund - Premier Class 4.42% (c)(d)(e) (Cost $3,445,565) | 3,444,537 | 3,445,226 |
Total Investments (Cost $52,156,235) | | 146,005,536 |
Other Assets and Liabilities, net - 0.2% | | 229,537 |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | | $ 146,235,073 |
Other Information (Unaudited):
The Fund had the following long futures contracts open at December 31, 2022: |
Description | Expiration Date | Number of Contracts | Notional Amount | Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
S&P 500 E-mini Index Futures | March 2023 | 20 | $ 3,897,567 | $ 3,860,957 | $ (36,610) |
During the period ended December 31, 2022, the average notional value related to long futures contracts was $1,361,688.
Notes to Schedule of Investments
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice. The securities cited may not be representative of the Fund’s future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. See the Fund’s summary prospectus and statutory prospectus for complete descriptions of investment objectives, policies, risks and permissible investments.
(a) | Non-income producing security. |
(b) | State Street Corporation is the parent company of SSGA Funds Management, Inc., the Fund's investment adviser and administrator, and State Street Bank & Trust Co., the Fund’s sub-administrator, custodian and accounting agent. |
(c) | At December 31, 2022, all or a portion of this security was pledged to cover collateral requirements for futures. |
(d) | Sponsored by SSGA Funds Management, Inc., the Fund’s investment adviser and administrator, and an affiliate of State Street Bank & Trust Co., the Fund’s sub-administrator, custodian and accounting agent. |
(e) | Coupon amount represents effective yield. |
† | Percentages are based on net assets as of December 31, 2022. |
* | Less than 0.05%. |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust |
The following table presents the Fund’s investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2022:
Investments | Level 1 | | Level 2 | | Level 3 | | Total |
Investments in Securities | | | | | | | |
Common Stock | $ 142,560,107 | | $ 203 | | $ — | | $ 142,560,310 |
Short-Term Investments | 3,445,226 | | — | | — | | 3,445,226 |
Total Investments in Securities | $ 146,005,333 | | $ 203 | | $ — | | $ 146,005,536 |
Other Financial Instruments | | | | | | | |
Long Futures Contracts - Unrealized Depreciation | $ (36,610) | | $ — | | $ — | | $ (36,610) |
Total Other Financial Instruments | $ (36,610) | | $ — | | $ — | | $ (36,610) |
| Number of Shares Held at 12/31/21 | Value at 12/31/21 | | Cost of Purchases | | Proceeds from Shares Sold | | Realized Gain (Loss) | | Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) | Number of Shares Held at 12/31/22 | Value at 12/31/22 | | Dividend Income |
State Street Corp. | 1,906 | $177,258 | | $ 11,428 | | $ 31,068 | | $3,795 | | $(34,586) | 1,635 | $ 126,827 | | $ 4,152 |
State Street Institutional Liquid Reserves Fund, Premier Class | 741,439 | 741,513 | | 28,144,626 | | 25,440,921 | | 346 | | (338) | 3,444,537 | 3,445,226 | | 14,552 |
TOTAL | | $918,771 | | $28,156,054 | | $25,471,989 | | $4,141 | | $(34,924) | | $3,572,053 | | $18,704 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Financial Highlights
Selected data based on a share outstanding throughout the fiscal years indicated
| 12/31/22 | | 12/31/21 | | 12/31/20 | | 12/31/19 | | 12/31/18 |
Inception date | | | 4/15/85 |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ 57.58 | | $ 49.96 | | $ 46.61 | | $ 38.13 | | $ 44.09 |
Income/(loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income(a) | 0.65 | | 0.60 | | 0.72 | | 0.75 | | 0.74 |
Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments | (11.22) | | 13.56 | | 7.61 | | 11.09 | | (2.86) |
Total income/(loss) from investment operations | (10.57) | | 14.16 | | 8.33 | | 11.84 | | (2.12) |
Less distributions from: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | 0.68 | | 0.66 | | 0.88 | | 0.62 | | 0.80 |
Net realized gains | 6.21 | | 5.88 | | 4.10 | | 2.74 | | 3.04 |
Total distributions | 6.89 | | 6.54 | | 4.98 | | 3.36 | | 3.84 |
Net asset value, end of period | $ 40.12 | | $ 57.58 | | $ 49.96 | | $ 46.61 | | $ 38.13 |
Total Return(b) | (18.31)% | | 28.27% | | 17.92% | | 31.05% | | (4.73)% |
Ratios/Supplemental Data: | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in thousands) | $146,235 | | $208,535 | | $184,164 | | $186,771 | | $160,902 |
Ratios to average net assets: | | | | | | | | | |
Net expenses | 0.32% | | 0.31% | | 0.31% | | 0.34% | | 0.33% |
Gross expenses | 0.32% | | 0.31% | | 0.31% | | 0.34% | | 0.33% |
Net investment income | 1.29% | | 1.06% | | 1.54% | | 1.67% | | 1.62% |
Portfolio turnover rate | 5% | | 2% | | 3% | | 2% | | 2% |
Notes to Financial Highlights |
(a) | Per share values have been calculated using the average shares method. |
(b) | Total returns are historical and assume changes in share price, reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions and do not include the effect of insurance contract charges. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities — December 31, 2022
Assets | |
Investments in securities, at fair value (cost $48,628,755) | $ 142,433,483 |
Investments in affiliated securities, at fair value (cost $3,527,480) | 3,572,053 |
Cash | 865 |
Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts | 259,018 |
Income receivables | 124,491 |
Income receivable from affiliated investments | 6,344 |
Other assets | 835 |
Total assets | 146,397,089 |
Liabilities | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | 16,976 |
Payable for accumulated variation margin on futures contracts | 36,567 |
Payable to the Adviser | 31,737 |
Payable for custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 12,875 |
Accrued other expenses | 63,861 |
Total liabilities | 162,016 |
|
Net Assets | $ 146,235,073 |
Net Assets Consist of: | |
Capital paid in | $ 49,873,239 |
Total distributable earnings (loss) | 96,361,834 |
Net Assets | $ 146,235,073 |
Shares outstanding ($0.01 par value; unlimited shares authorized) | 3,644,682 |
Net asset value per share | $ 40.12 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
Statement of Assets and Liabilities | 19 |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Operations — For the year ended December 31, 2022
Investment Income | |
Income | |
Dividend | $ 2,696,735 |
Income from affiliated investments | 18,704 |
Less: Foreign taxes withheld | (644) |
Total income | 2,714,795 |
Expenses | |
Advisory and administration fees | 420,392 |
Directors' fees | 22,130 |
Custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 37,320 |
Professional fees | 28,617 |
Printing and shareholder reports | 13,572 |
Other expenses | 14,643 |
Total expenses | 536,674 |
Net investment income | $ 2,178,121 |
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments | |
Realized gain (loss) on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | $ 22,999,076 |
Affiliated investments | 4,141 |
Futures | (300,053) |
Increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | (61,678,704) |
Affiliated investments | (34,924) |
Futures | (47,666) |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments | (39,058,130) |
Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations | $ (36,880,009) |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
20 | Statement of Operations |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Statements of Changes in Net Assets
| Year Ended December 31, 2022 | | Year Ended December 31, 2021 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | |
Operations: | | | |
Net investment income | $ 2,178,121 | | $ 2,105,347 |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments and futures | 22,703,164 | | 16,895,748 |
Net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments and futures | (61,761,294) | | 30,222,030 |
Net increase (decrease) from operations | (36,880,009) | | 49,223,125 |
Distributions to shareholders: | | | |
Total distributions | (21,459,700) | | (21,320,690) |
Increase (decrease) in assets from operations and distributions | (58,339,709) | | 27,902,435 |
Share transactions: | | | |
Proceeds from sale of shares | 8,996,904 | | 3,950,579 |
Value of distributions reinvested | 21,459,700 | | 21,320,690 |
Cost of shares redeemed | (34,416,637) | | (28,802,954) |
Net increase (decrease) from share transactions | (3,960,033) | | (3,531,685) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | (62,299,742) | | 24,370,750 |
Net Assets | | | |
Beginning of year | 208,534,815 | | 184,164,065 |
End of year | $ 146,235,073 | | $ 208,534,815 |
Changes in Fund Shares | | | |
Shares sold | 167,535 | | 71,717 |
Issued for distributions reinvested | 536,358 | | 368,360 |
Shares redeemed | (680,840) | | (504,853) |
Net increase (decrease) in fund shares | 23,053 | | (64,776) |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
Statements of Changes in Net Assets | 21 |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements — December 31, 2022
1. Organization of the Company
State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia on May 14, 1984 and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Company is currently composed of the following seven investment portfolios (collectively, the “Funds”): State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”), State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund, State Street Income V.I.S. Fund and State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund. Each Fund is a diversified investment company within the meaning of the 1940 Act, except for the State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, which is a non-diversified investment company.
Shares of the Funds of the Company are offered only to insurance company separate accounts that fund certain variable life insurance contracts and variable annuity contracts.
The Company currently offers one share class (Class 1) of the Fund as an investment option for variable life insurance and variable annuity contracts.
Under the Company’s organizational documents, its officers and directors are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Company. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Company enters into contracts with service providers that contain general indemnification clauses. The Company’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Company that have not yet occurred.
2.Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Company in the preparation of its financial statements:
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund is an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies.
Security Valuation The Fund’s investments are valued at fair value each day that the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) is open and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date should the reporting period end on a day that the NYSE is not open. Fair value is generally defined as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. By its nature, a fair value price is a good faith estimate of the valuation in a current sale and may not reflect an actual market price. The investments of the Fund are valued pursuant to the policy and procedures developed by the Oversight Committee (the “Committee”) and approved by the Company's Board of Directors (the “Board”). The Committee provides oversight of the valuation of investments for the Fund. The Board has responsibility for overseeing the determination of the fair value of investments.
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund’s investments by major category are as follows:
• | Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last sale price or official closing price, as applicable, on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last published sale price or at fair value. |
• | Rights and warrants are valued at the last reported sale price obtained from independent pricing services or brokers on the valuation date. If no price is obtained from pricing services or brokers, valuation will be based upon the intrinsic value pursuant to the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Board. |
22 | Notes to Financial Statements |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
• | Investments in registered investment companies (including money market funds) or other unitized pooled investment vehicles that are not traded on an exchange are valued at that day’s published net asset value (“NAV”) per share or unit. |
• | Exchange-traded futures contracts are valued at the closing settlement price on the primary market on which they are traded most extensively. Exchange-traded futures contracts traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last reported sale price obtained from independent pricing services or brokers or at fair value. |
In the event prices or quotations are not readily available or that the application of these valuation methods results in a price for an investment that is deemed to be not representative of the fair value of such investment, fair value will be determined in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Board.
The Fund values its assets and liabilities at fair value using a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels that prioritize the inputs to valuation techniques giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements) when market prices are not readily available or reliable. The categorization of a value determined for an investment within the hierarchy is based upon the pricing transparency of the investment and is not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in it.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
• | Level 1 — Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for an identical asset or liability; |
• | Level 2 — Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (such as exchange rates, financing terms, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs; and |
• | Level 3 — Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, including the Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments. |
The value of the Fund’s investments according to the fair value hierarchy as of December 31, 2022 is disclosed in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income Recognition Investment transactions are accounted for on trade date for financial reporting purposes. Realized gains and losses from the sale or disposition of investments and foreign exchange transactions, if any, are determined using the identified cost method.
Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recognized on the ex-dividend date, net of any foreign taxes withheld at source, if any.
Interest income is recorded daily on an accrual basis. All premiums and discounts are amortized/accreted for financial reporting purposes.
Non-cash dividends received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
The Fund invests in real estate investment trusts (“REITs”). REITs determine the tax character of their distributions annually and may characterize a portion of their distributions as a return of capital or capital gain. The Fund’s policy is to record all REIT distributions initially as dividend income and re-designate a portion to return of capital or capital gain distributions at year-end based on information provided by the REIT and/or SSGA Funds Management, Inc.’s (the “Adviser” or “SSGA FM”) estimates of such re-designations for which actual information has not yet been reported.
Notes to Financial Statements | 23 |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
Expenses Certain expenses, which are directly identifiable to a specific Fund, are applied to the Fund within the Company. Other expenses which cannot be attributed to a specific Fund are allocated in such a manner as deemed equitable, taking into consideration the nature and type of expense and the relative net assets of the Fund within the Company.
Distributions The Fund declares and pays any dividends from net investment income annually.
Net realized capital gains, if any, are distributed annually, unless additional distributions are required for compliance with applicable tax regulations. The amount and character of income and capital gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with applicable tax regulations which may differ from net investment income and realized gains recognized for U.S. GAAP purposes.
3.Derivative Financial Instruments
Futures Contracts The Fund may enter into futures contracts to meet the Fund’s objectives. A futures contract is a standardized, exchange-traded agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a set price on a future date. Upon entering into a futures contract, the Fund is required to deposit with the broker, cash or securities in an amount equal to the minimum initial margin requirements of the clearing house. Securities deposited, if any, are designated on the Schedule of Investments and cash deposited, if any, is included in Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Subsequent payments are made or received by the Fund equal to the daily change in the contract value, accumulated, exchange rates, and/or other transactional fees. The accumulation of those payments are recorded as variation margin receivable or payable with a corresponding offset to unrealized gains or losses. The Fund recognizes a realized gain or loss when the contract is closed.
Losses may arise if the value of a futures contract decreases due to unfavorable changes in the market rates or values of the underlying instrument during the term of the contract or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract. The use of futures contracts also involves the risk that the movements in the price of the futures contracts do not correlate with the movement of the assets underlying such contracts.
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund entered into futures contracts for cash equitization.
The following tables summarize the value of the Fund’s derivative instruments as of December 31, 2022 and the related location in the accompanying Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Statement of Operations, presented by primary underlying risk exposure:
Liability Derivatives |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ 36,567 | $ — | $ 36,567 |
Realized Gain/Loss |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | (300,053) | $ — | $ (300,053) |
24 | Notes to Financial Statements |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ (47,666) | $ — | $ (47,666) |
4.Fees and Transactions with Affiliates
Advisory Fee SSGA FM, a registered investment adviser, was retained by the Board to act as investment adviser and administrator of the Fund. SSGA FM’s compensation for investment advisory and administrative services (“Management Fee”) is paid monthly based on the average daily net assets of the Fund at an annualized rate of 0.25%.
Custody, Fund Accounting and Sub-Administration Fees State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) serves as the custodian, fund accountant and sub-administrator to the Fund. Amounts paid by the Fund to State Street for performing such services are included as custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees in the Statement of Operations.
Other Transactions with Affiliates The Fund may invest in affiliated entities, including securities issued by State Street Corporation, affiliated funds, or entities deemed to be affiliates as a result of the Fund owning more than five percent of the entity’s voting securities or outstanding shares. Amounts relating to these transactions during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 are disclosed in the Schedule of Investments.
5.Directors’ Fees
The fees and expenses of the Company’s directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”), are paid directly by the Fund. The Independent Directors are reimbursed for travel and other out-of-pocket expenses in connection with meeting attendance and industry seminars.
6.Investment Transactions
Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind transactions, short term investments and derivative contracts) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Non-U.S. Government Securities |
Purchases | Sales |
$ 8,270,580 | $ 34,666,925 |
7.Income Taxes
The Fund has qualified and intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The Fund will not be subject to federal income taxes to the extent it distributes its taxable income, including any net realized capital gains, for each fiscal year. Therefore, no provision for federal income tax is required.
The Fund files federal and various state and local tax returns as required. No income tax returns are currently under examination. Generally, the federal returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service for a period of three years from date of filing, while the state returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon jurisdiction. SSGA FM has analyzed the Fund's tax positions taken on tax returns for all open years and does not believe there are any uncertain tax positions that would require recognition of a tax liability.
Distributions to shareholders are recorded on ex-dividend date. Income dividends and gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax rules and regulations, which may differ from generally accepted accounting principles. Certain capital accounts in the financial statements have been adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on NAVs or results of operations. Temporary book-tax
Notes to Financial Statements | 25 |
State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
differences will reverse in the future. These book-tax differences are primarily due to differing treatments for character of distributions, REIT basis adjustments, corporate actions, future contracts and wash sale loss deferrals.
The tax character of distributions paid during the year ended December 31, 2022 was as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 2,185,194 | $ 19,274,506 | $ 21,459,700 |
The tax character of distributions paid during the year ended December 31, 2021 was as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 2,490,921 | $ 18,829,769 | $ 21,320,690 |
At December 31, 2022, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
Undistributed Ordinary Income | Tax Exempt Income | Capital Loss Carryforwards | Undistributed long term gain | Net Unrealized Gains (Losses) | Qualified Late-Year Losses | Total |
$ 600,650 | $ — | $ — | $ 4,873,815 | $ 90,887,369 | $ — | $ 96,361,834 |
As of December 31, 2022, gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments and other financial instruments based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Tax Cost | Gross Unrealized Appreciation | Gross Unrealized Depreciation | Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
$ 55,081,556 | $ 94,863,144 | $ 3,975,774 | $ 90,887,370 |
8.Line of Credit
The Fund and other affiliated funds (each, a “Participant” and collectively, the “Participants”) have access to $200 million of a $1.275 billion ($1.1 billion prior to October 6, 2022) revolving credit facility provided by a syndication of banks under which the Participants may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. This agreement expires in October 2023 unless extended or renewed.
The Participants are charged an annual commitment fee which is calculated based on the unused portion of the shared credit line. Commitment fees are allocated among each of the Participants based on relative net assets. Commitment fees are ordinary fund operating expenses. A Participant incurs and pays the interest expense related to its borrowing. Interest is calculated at a rate per annum equal to the sum of 1.00% plus the greater of the New York Fed Bank Rate and the one-month SOFR Rate.
The Fund had no outstanding loans as of December 31, 2022.
9.Risks
Concentration Risk As a result of the Fund's ability to invest a large percentage of its assets in obligations of issuers within the same country, state, region, currency or economic sector, an adverse economic, business or political development may affect the value of the Fund's investments more than if the Fund was more broadly diversified.
Credit Risk The Fund may be exposed to credit risk in the event that an issuer or guarantor fails to perform or that an institution or entity with which the Fund has unsettled or open transactions defaults.
Market Risk The Fund’s investments are subject to changes in general economic conditions, and general market fluctuations and the risks inherent in investment in securities markets. Investment markets can be volatile and
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State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
prices of investments can change substantially due to various factors including, but not limited to, economic growth or recession, changes in interest rates, changes in the actual or perceived creditworthiness of issuers, and general market liquidity. The Fund is subject to the risk that geopolitical events will disrupt securities markets and adversely affect global economies and markets. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness, such as COVID-19, or other public health issues, or other events could have a significant impact on the Fund and its investments.
10.Subsequent Events
Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Fund through the date on which the financial statements were available to be issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or disclosure in the financial statements.
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State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Shareholders of State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund and the Board of Directors of State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”)), including the schedule of investments, as of December 31, 2022, and the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.) at December 31, 2022, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and its financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Trust in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Trust is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2022, by correspondence with the custodian, brokers and others; when replies were not received from brokers and others, we performed other auditing procedures. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We have served as the auditor of one or more State Street Global Advisors investment companies since 2000.
Boston, Massachusetts
February 17, 2023
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State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund
Other Information — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Tax Information
For federal income tax purposes, the following information is furnished with respect to the distributions of the Fund for their fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
Dividends Received Deduction
The Fund reports the maximum amount allowable of its net taxable income as eligible for the corporate dividends received deduction.
Long Term Capital Gain Distributions
Long term capital gains dividends were paid from the Fund during the year ended December 31, 2022 in the amount of $19,274,506.
Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures and Record
The Fund has adopted the proxy voting policies of the Adviser. A description of the Fund's proxy voting policies and procedures that are used by the Adviser to vote proxies relating to the Fund’s portfolios of securities are available (i) without charge, upon request by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free) and (ii) on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Information regarding how the Fund voted for the prior 12-month period ended June 30 is available by August 31 of each year by calling the same number, on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com.
Quarterly Portfolio Schedule
Following the Fund's first and third fiscal quarter-ends, a complete Schedule of Investments is filed with the SEC as an exhibit to its reports on Form N-PORT, which can be found on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com. The Fund's Schedules of Investments are available upon request, without charge, by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free).
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Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS |
Michael F. Holland(1) c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1944 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, Holland & Company L.L.C. (investment adviser) (1995 – present). | 55 | Director, the Holland Series Fund, Inc.; Director, The China Fund, Inc. (1992 – 2017); Director, The Taiwan Fund, Inc. (2007 – 2017); Director, Reaves Utility Income Fund, Inc.; and Director, Blackstone/ GSO Loans (and Real Estate) Funds. |
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Patrick J. Riley c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1948 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 4/16 Elected: 1/19 | Associate Justice of the Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2002 – May 2010); Partner, Riley, Burke & Donahue, L.L.P. (law firm) (1985 – 2002); Independent Director, State Street Global Advisors Ireland, Ltd. (investment company) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Liquidity PLC (formerly, SSGA Cash Management Fund PLC) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Fixed Income PLC (January 2009 – present); and Independent Director, SSGA Qualified Funds PLC (January 2009 to 2019). | 55 | Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe I, PLC Board (2011 – present); Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe II, PLC (2013 – present). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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John R. Costantino c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Qualified Legal Compliance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1997 | Senior Advisor to NGN Capital LLC (January 2020 – present); Managing General Partner, NGN Capital LLC (2006 – December 2019). | 55 | Director of Kleinfeld Bridal Corp. (January 2016 – present); Trustee of Neuroscience Research Institute (1986 – 2017); Trustee of Fordham University (1989 – 1995 and 2001 – 2007) and Trustee Emeritus (2007 – present); Trustee and Independent Chairperson of GE Funds (1993 – February 2011); Director, Muscular Dystrophy Association (2019 – present); Trustee of Gregorian University Foundation (1992 – 2007); Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vivaldi Biosciences Inc. (May 2017 – present); Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Vivaldi Biosciences AG. (May 2017 – present); Trustee, Gallim Dance (December 2021 – present). |
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Donna M. Rapaccioli c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1962 | Director and Chairperson of the Audit Committee | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 1/12 Elected: 6/16 | Dean of the Gabelli School of Business (2007 – present) and Accounting Professor (1987 – present) at Fordham University. | 55 | Director- Graduate Management Admissions Council (2015 – present); Trustee of Emmanuel College (2010 – 2019). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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Richard D. Shirk c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1945 | Director and Chairperson of the Nominating Committee Chairperson of the Governance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman (March 2001 – April 2002) President and Chief Executive Officer (1996 – March 2001), Cerulean Companies, Inc. (holding company) (Retired); President and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia (health insurer, managed healthcare) (1992 – March 2001). | 55 | Chairman and Board Member (1998-December 2008) and Investment Committee Member (December 2008 – present), Healthcare Georgia Foundation (private foundation); Lead Director and Board Member, Amerigroup Corp. (managed health care) (September 2002 – 2012); Board Member (1999 – 2013) and Investment Committee Member (2001 – 2017), Woodruff Arts Center, Trustee, Gettysburg College (2003 – 2009); Board member, Aerocare Holdings (2003 – January 2021), Regenesis Biomedical Inc. (April 2012 – present). |
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Michael A. Jessee c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Valuation Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Retired; formerly, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston (1989 – 2009); Trustee, Randolph-Macon College (2004 – 2016). | 55 | None. |
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Margaret McLaughlin c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Consultant, Bates Group (consultants) (2021 – 2023); Consultant, Madison Dearborn Partners (private equity) (2019 – 2020); General Counsel/CCO, Kramer Van Kirk Credit Strategies L.P./Mariana Systems LLC (Investment Adviser/SaaS Technology) (2011 –2019). | 55 | Director, Manning & Napier Fund Inc (2021 – 2022). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
George M. Pereira c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1964 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Chief Operating Officer (January 2011 – September 2020) and Chief Financial Officer (November 2004 – September 2020), Charles Schwab Investment Management. | 55 | Director, Pacific Premier Bancorp, Pacific Premier Bank (2021 – present); Director, Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Ltd., & Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc. (2005 – 2020); Director, Rotaplast International, Inc. (non-profit providing free medical services to children worldwide) (2012 – 2018). |
INTERESTED DIRECTORS(2) |
Ellen M. Needham(3) SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director and President | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). | 55 | Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe I, PLC (May 2020 – present); Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe II, PLC (May 2020 – present). |
(1) | Mr. Holland retired as a Director of the Company effective December 31, 2022. |
(2) | The individual listed above is a Director who is an “interested person,” as defined in the 1940 Act, of the Company (“Interested Director”). |
(3) | Ms. Needham is an Interested Director because of her employment by SSGA FM, an affiliate of the Company. |
* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
† | For the purpose of determining the number of portfolios overseen by the Directors, “Fund Complex” comprises registered investment companies for which SSGA FM serves as Adviser. |
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: |
Ellen M. Needham SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | President and Director | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/20 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). |
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Bruce S. Rosenberg SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1961 | Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2015 – present); Director, Credit Suisse (April 2008 – July 2015). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Ann M. Carpenter SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1966 | Vice President and Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Chief Operating Officer, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (April 2005 – present)*; Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (2005 – present).* |
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Chad C. Hallett SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (November 2014 – present). |
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Darlene Anderson-Vasquez SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1968 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2016 – present); Senior Vice President, John Hancock Investments (September 2007 – May 2016). |
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Arthur A. Jensen SSGA Funds Management, Inc. 1600 Summer Street Stamford, CT 06905 YOB: 1966 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2016 – present). |
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David K. Lancaster SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1971 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 11/20 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (November 2011 – July 2017).* |
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Ryan Hill SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB:1982 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (May 2014 – May 2017). |
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John Bettencourt SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston MA 02210 YOB:1976 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Global Advisors (June 2007 – March 2020). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Brian Harris SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1973 | Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 6/16 Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (June 2013 – present).* |
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Sean O’Malley SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Chief Legal Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (November 2013 – present). |
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David Barr SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1974 | Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 9/20 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (October 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, Eaton Vance Corp. (October 2010 – October 2019). |
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David Urman SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1985 | Assistant Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (April 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (August 2015 – April 2019); Associate, Ropes & Gray LLP (November 2012 – August 2015). |
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* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
Directors
Michael F. Holland
Patrick J. Riley
John R. Costantino
Donna M. Rapaccioli
Michael A. Jessee
Richard D. Shirk
Ellen M. Needham
Margaret McLaughlin
George M. Pereira
Officers
Ellen M. Needham, President
Brian Harris, Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer
Sean O’Malley, Chief Legal Officer
Bruce S. Rosenberg, Treasurer
Ann M. Carpenter, Vice President and Deputy Treasurer
Chad C. Hallett, Deputy Treasurer
Arthur A. Jensen, Deputy Treasurer
Darlene Anderson-Vasquez, Deputy Treasurer
David Lancaster, Assistant Treasurer
Ryan Hill, Assistant Treasurer
John Bettencourt, Assistant Treasurer
David Barr, Secretary
David Urman, Assistant Secretary
Investment Adviser and Administrator
SSGA Funds Management, Inc.
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Custodian and Sub-Administrator
State Street Bank and Trust Company
One Lincoln Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Distributor
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Ernst & Young LLP
200 Clarendon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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This report is prepared for Policyholders of certain variable contracts and may be distributed to others only if preceded or accompanied by the variable contract’s current prospectus and the current summary prospectus of the Fund available for investments thereunder.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The information provided on the performance page relates to the State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”).
Total return performance shown in this report for the Fund takes into account changes in share price and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions, if any. Total returns shown are net of Fund fees and expenses but do not reflect fees and charges associated with the variable contracts such as administrative fees, account charges and surrender charges, which, if reflected, would reduce the Fund’s total returns for all periods shown.
The performance data quoted represents past performance; past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so your shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance data quoted. Periods less than one year are not annualized. Please call toll-free (800) 242-0134 or visit the Fund’s website at www.ssga.com for the most recent month-end performance data.
An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) or any other government agency. An investment in the Fund is subject to risk, including possible loss of principal invested.
The Russell 2000® Index is an unmanaged market capitalization-weighted index that measures the performance of the small-cap segment of the U.S. equity universe.
Russell Investment Group owns the Russell Index data, including all applicable trademarks and copyrights, used by SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (“SSGA FM”) in these materials. Any unauthorized use or redistribution of such Russell Index data is strictly prohibited. Russell Investment Group is not responsible for the configuration of this material or for any inaccuracy in SSGA FM’s presentation thereof.
The results shown for the foregoing index assume the reinvestment of net dividends or interest and do not reflect fees, expenses, or taxes. As such, the index returns do not reflect the actual cost of investing in the instruments that comprise the index.
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice.
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC, member of FINRA & SIPC is the principal underwriter and distributor of the State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of State Street Corporation. References to State Street may include State Street Corporation and its affiliates. The Funds pay State Street Bank and Trust Company for its services as custodian and Fund Accounting agent, and pay SSGA Funds Management, Inc. ("SSGA FM" or the "Adviser") for investment advisory and administrative services.
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Management's Discussion of Fund Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) seeks long-term growth of capital by investing at least 80% of its net assets under normal circumstances in common and preferred stocks and other types of equity securities of small-cap companies.. The Fund’s benchmark is the Russell 2000 Index (the “Index”).
For the 12-month period ended December 31, 2022 (the “Reporting Period”), the total return for the Fund was -15.40%, and the Index was -20.44%. The Fund and Index returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other income. The Fund’s performance reflects the expenses of managing the Fund, including brokerage and advisory expenses. The Index is unmanaged and Index returns do not reflect fees and expenses of any kind, which would have a negative impact on returns
Southern Sun, Palisade and Kennedy were primary drivers of Fund performance during the Reporting Period relative to the Index. All of the underlying managers had strong relative performance years vs. the Index. Southern Sun, a core allocation within the portfolio had a very strong relative year, outperforming the Index by 20.12%, followed by Palisade and Kennedy, each outperforming by 4.77% and 7.62%, respectively. Champlain’s growth at a reasonable portfolio marginally contributed to relative performance, outperforming 0.83%. The Fund’s lower beta/high quality profile was a contributor for the year relative to the Index, while its smaller size did detract marginally for the year.
The Fund used E-Mini Russell 2000 Index futures in order to equitize cash in the liquidity sleeve of the Fund to manage daily flows and to maintain market exposure on the cash during the Reporting Period. The Fund’s use of E-Mini Russell 2000 Index futures are meant to match the Index and not to speculate in either direction.
On an individual security level, the top positive contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were Altra Industrial Motion Corp., Enerpac Tool Group Corp Class A and Univar solutions Inc. The top negative contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were Omnicell, Inc., Palomar Holdings, Inc. and Stride, Inc.
The views expressed above reflect those of the Fund’s portfolio manager only through the Reporting Period, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Adviser as a whole. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and the Adviser disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Performance Summary — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Sector Allocation |
Portfolio composition as a % of Fair Value of $26,112 (in thousands) as of December 31, 2022 (a)(b) |
Top Ten Largest Holdings |
as of December 31, 2022 (as a % of Fair Value) (a)(b) |
Ingevity Corp. | 1.51% |
Altra Industrial Motion Corp. | 1.46% |
Darling Ingredients Inc. | 1.41% |
MGP Ingredients Inc. | 1.39% |
Dycom Industries Inc. | 1.19% |
The Timken Co. | 1.18% |
MSA Safety Inc. | 1.16% |
Stepan Co. | 1.12% |
Enerpac Tool Group Corp. | 1.12% |
Independent Bank Corp. | 1.04% |
Average Annual Total Return for the years ended December 31, 2022 |
Class 1 Shares (Inception date 4/28/00) |
| One Year | | Five Year | | Ten Year | | Ending Value of a $10,000 Investment |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund | (15.40)% | | 5.87% | | 9.71% | | $25,270 |
Russell 2000 Index | (20.44)% | | 4.13% | | 9.01% | | $23,696 |
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(a) | Fair Value basis is inclusive of a short-term investment in the State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares. |
(b) | The securities information regarding holdings, allocations and other characteristics is presented to illustrate examples of securities that the Fund has bought and the diversity of areas in which the Fund may invest as of a particular date. It may not be representative of the Fund’s current or future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. |
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Performance Summary, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment
Yearly periods ended December 31
See Notes to Performance beginning on page 1 for further information.
Past performance does not predict future performance. The performance shown in the graphs and tables does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares and does not reflect the fees or charges that would be associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Understanding Your Fund’s Expenses — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur ongoing costs. Ongoing costs include portfolio management fees, professional fees, administrative fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
To illustrate these ongoing costs, we have provided an example and calculated the expenses paid by investors of the Fund during the period. The information in the following table is based on an investment of $1,000, which is invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire six-month period ended December 31, 2022.
Actual Expenses
The first section of the table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this section, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given under the heading “Expenses paid during the period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during the period.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second section of the table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs, such as sales charges or redemption fees, if any. Therefore, the second section of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. Additionally, the expenses shown do not reflect the fees or charges associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
| Actual Fund Return | | Hypothetical 5% Return (2.5% for the period) |
Beginning Account Value July 1, 2022 | $1,000.00 | | $1,000.00 |
Ending Account value December 31, 2022 | $1,072.30 | | $1,018.60 |
Expenses Paid During Period* | $ 6.89 | | $ 6.72 |
* | Expenses are equal to the Fund's annualized expense ratio of 1.32%** (for the period July 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022), multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). |
** | May differ from expense ratio disclosed in the financial highlights, which is calculated based on the entire fiscal year's data. |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund | 5 |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Common Stock - 96.1% † |
Aerospace & Defense - 0.2% |
Woodward Inc. | 640 | $ 61,830 |
Agricultural & Farm Machinery - 0.9% |
AGCO Corp. | 1,676 | 232,444 |
Agricultural Products - 1.4% |
Darling Ingredients Inc. (a) | 5,895 | 368,968 |
Aluminum - 0.1% |
Alcoa Corp. | 579 | 26,327 |
Apparel Retail - 0.5% |
American Eagle Outfitters Inc. | 3,017 | 42,117 |
The Buckle Inc. | 2,219 | 100,632 |
| | 142,749 |
Application Software - 4.9% |
ACI Worldwide Inc. (a) | 4,153 | 95,519 |
Altair Engineering Inc., Class A (a) | 1,602 | 72,843 |
Asana Inc., Class A (a) | 3,920 | 53,978 |
Blackbaud Inc. (a) | 3,285 | 193,355 |
Blackline Inc. (a) | 3,099 | 208,470 |
Envestnet Inc. (a) | 660 | 40,722 |
Freshworks Inc., Class A Revenue (a) | 9,570 | 140,775 |
New Relic Inc. (a) | 2,810 | 158,625 |
Q2 Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,370 | 90,552 |
Vertex Inc., Class A (a) | 3,828 | 55,544 |
Workiva Inc. (a) | 2,020 | 169,619 |
| | 1,280,002 |
Auto Parts & Equipment - 1.2% |
Dana Inc. | 3,561 | 53,878 |
Dorman Products Inc. (a) | 2,855 | 230,884 |
LCI Industries | 182 | 16,826 |
Modine Manufacturing Co. (a) | 1,184 | 23,514 |
| | 325,102 |
Automobile Manufacturers - 0.7% |
Thor Industries Inc. | 2,348 | 177,251 |
Automotive Retail - 1.7% |
America's Car-Mart Inc. (a) | 411 | 29,699 |
Group 1 Automotive Inc. | 587 | 105,877 |
Monro Inc. | 1,050 | 47,460 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Murphy USA Inc. | 901 | $ 251,866 |
| | 434,902 |
Biotechnology - 0.9% |
Avid Bioservices Inc. (a) | 3,837 | 52,835 |
Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (a) | 1,797 | 21,223 |
Halozyme Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,118 | 63,614 |
Heron Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 14,799 | 36,998 |
Veracyte Inc. (a) | 2,600 | 61,698 |
| | 236,368 |
Brewers - 0.9% |
The Boston Beer Company Inc., Class A (a) | 699 | 230,334 |
Building Products - 2.2% |
Armstrong World Industries Inc. | 2,519 | 172,778 |
CSW Industrials Inc. | 1,050 | 121,727 |
Gibraltar Industries Inc. (a) | 2,538 | 116,443 |
Hayward Holdings Inc. (a) | 5,170 | 48,598 |
Insteel Industries Inc. | 1,279 | 35,198 |
Simpson Manufacturing Company Inc. | 358 | 31,740 |
UFP Industries Inc. | 507 | 40,180 |
| | 566,664 |
Commodity Chemicals - 0.2% |
Hawkins Inc. | 1,129 | 43,579 |
Communications Equipment - 0.1% |
Cambium Networks Corp. (a) | 1,328 | 28,778 |
Computer & Electronics Retail - 0.1% |
Rent-A-Center Inc. | 769 | 17,341 |
Construction & Engineering - 1.6% |
Dycom Industries Inc. (a) | 3,333 | 311,969 |
IES Holdings Inc. (a) | 727 | 25,859 |
Valmont Industries Inc. | 206 | 68,118 |
| | 405,946 |
Construction Machinery & Heavy Trucks - 0.6% |
Alamo Group Inc. | 500 | 70,800 |
Astec Industries Inc. | 918 | 37,326 |
Wabash National Corp. | 2,618 | 59,167 |
| | 167,293 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Construction Materials - 0.1% |
Eagle Materials Inc. | 259 | $ 34,408 |
Consumer Finance - 0.2% |
PROG Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,840 | 47,968 |
Data Processing & Outsourced Services - 1.0% |
CSG Systems International Inc. | 2,007 | 114,800 |
Shift4 Payments Inc., Class A (a) | 921 | 51,512 |
Verra Mobility Corp. (a) | 6,224 | 86,078 |
| | 252,390 |
Distillers & Vintners - 1.4% |
MGP Ingredients Inc. | 3,401 | 361,798 |
Distributors - 0.7% |
LKQ Corp. | 3,651 | 195,000 |
Diversified Metals & Mining - 0.3% |
Compass Minerals International Inc. | 1,153 | 47,273 |
Materion Corp. | 292 | 25,553 |
| | 72,826 |
Diversified REITs - 0.3% |
Alpine Income Property Trust Inc. | 1,869 | 35,661 |
American Assets Trust Inc. | 1,315 | 34,847 |
Essential Properties Realty Trust Inc. | 869 | 20,395 |
| | 90,903 |
Diversified Support Services - 2.1% |
Healthcare Services Group Inc. | 3,599 | 43,188 |
IAA Inc. (a) | 3,422 | 136,880 |
Matthews International Corp., Class A | 2,484 | 75,613 |
Ritchie Bros Auctioneers Inc. | 4,402 | 254,568 |
UniFirst Corp. | 173 | 33,387 |
| | 543,636 |
Education Services - 0.4% |
Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. (a) | 465 | 29,342 |
Stride Inc. (a) | 2,472 | 77,324 |
| | 106,666 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Electric Utilities - 1.0% |
ALLETE Inc. | 340 | $ 21,934 |
IDACORP Inc. | 2,258 | 243,525 |
| | 265,459 |
Electrical Components & Equipment - 0.6% |
Acuity Brands Inc. | 157 | 26,001 |
Atkore Inc. (a) | 374 | 42,419 |
Generac Holdings Inc. (a) | 390 | 39,257 |
Regal Rexnord Corp. | 411 | 49,312 |
| | 156,989 |
Electronic Components - 1.6% |
Belden Inc. | 3,172 | 228,067 |
Coherent Corp. (a) | 1,463 | 51,351 |
Littelfuse Inc. | 608 | 133,882 |
| | 413,300 |
Electronic Equipment & Instruments - 1.4% |
National Instruments Corp. | 5,487 | 202,470 |
Novanta Inc. (a) | 810 | 110,055 |
Vontier Corp. | 3,016 | 58,299 |
| | 370,824 |
Electronic Manufacturing Services - 0.1% |
Plexus Corp. (a) | 334 | 34,379 |
Environmental & Facilities Services - 0.7% |
Clean Harbors Inc. (a) | 781 | 89,128 |
Montrose Environmental Group Inc. (a) | 1,930 | 85,672 |
| | 174,800 |
Food Distributors - 0.5% |
Performance Food Group Co. (a) | 2,262 | 132,078 |
Footwear - 0.4% |
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (a) | 257 | 102,584 |
General Merchandise Stores - 0.1% |
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings Inc. (a) | 649 | 30,399 |
Health Care REITs - 0.3% |
Community Healthcare Trust Inc. | 2,345 | 83,951 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Healthcare Distributors - 0.4% |
AdaptHealth Corp. (a) | 5,418 | $ 104,134 |
Healthcare Equipment - 5.9% |
AtriCure Inc. (a) | 2,560 | 113,613 |
Axonics Inc. (a) | 1,450 | 90,669 |
Cardiovascular Systems Inc. (a) | 3,000 | 40,860 |
CONMED Corp. | 1,690 | 149,802 |
Globus Medical Inc., Class A (a) | 2,640 | 196,073 |
Inspire Medical Systems Inc. (a) | 880 | 221,654 |
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. (a) | 3,440 | 192,881 |
LeMaitre Vascular Inc. | 757 | 34,837 |
Mesa Laboratories Inc. | 131 | 21,774 |
Omnicell Inc. (a) | 1,234 | 62,218 |
Outset Medical Inc. (a) | 2,470 | 63,775 |
Penumbra Inc. (a) | 1,040 | 231,358 |
SI-BONE Inc. (a) | 2,310 | 31,416 |
Tandem Diabetes Care Inc. (a) | 1,740 | 78,213 |
| | 1,529,143 |
Healthcare Facilities - 1.3% |
Acadia Healthcare Company Inc. (a) | 2,349 | 193,370 |
U.S. Physical Therapy Inc. | 1,966 | 159,305 |
| | 352,675 |
Healthcare Services - 0.8% |
Addus HomeCare Corp. (a) | 558 | 55,516 |
AMN Healthcare Services Inc. (a) | 340 | 34,959 |
Castle Biosciences Inc. (a) | 2,131 | 50,164 |
Enhabit Inc. (a) | 1,945 | 25,596 |
Pediatrix Medical Group Inc. (a) | 2,826 | 41,994 |
| | 208,229 |
Healthcare Supplies - 0.2% |
ICU Medical Inc. (a) | 195 | 30,709 |
Pulmonx Corp. (a) | 3,570 | 30,095 |
| | 60,804 |
Healthcare Technology - 0.2% |
NextGen Healthcare Inc. (a) | 2,584 | 48,528 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Home Building - 0.7% |
Cavco Industries Inc. (a) | 222 | $ 50,227 |
Green Brick Partners Inc. (a) | 771 | 18,681 |
Taylor Morrison Home Corp. (a) | 2,543 | 77,180 |
TopBuild Corp. (a) | 238 | 37,245 |
| | 183,333 |
Home Furnishing Retail - 0.2% |
The Aaron's Company Inc. | 4,415 | 52,759 |
Hotel & Resort REITs - 0.5% |
RLJ Lodging Trust | 8,733 | 92,482 |
Sunstone Hotel Investors Inc. | 4,077 | 39,384 |
| | 131,866 |
Household Appliances - 0.2% |
Helen of Troy Ltd. (a) | 440 | 48,800 |
Household Products - 0.3% |
Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A (a) | 2,070 | 74,106 |
Industrial Machinery - 9.2% |
Albany International Corp., Class A | 630 | 62,112 |
Altra Industrial Motion Corp. | 6,382 | 381,324 |
Barnes Group Inc. | 5,590 | 228,351 |
Chart Industries Inc. (a) | 185 | 21,318 |
Crane Holdings Co. | 2,626 | 263,782 |
Enerpac Tool Group Corp. | 11,440 | 291,148 |
ESCO Technologies Inc. | 1,610 | 140,939 |
Evoqua Water Technologies Corp. (a) | 5,370 | 212,652 |
John Bean Technologies Corp. | 2,150 | 196,360 |
Mueller Industries Inc. | 1,945 | 114,755 |
RBC Bearings Inc. (a) | 470 | 98,395 |
Standex International Corp. | 820 | 83,976 |
The Timken Co. | 4,372 | 308,969 |
| | 2,404,081 |
Industrial REITs - 0.7% |
EastGroup Properties Inc. | 1,224 | 181,226 |
Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. | 92 | 9,324 |
| | 190,550 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Insurance Brokers - 0.4% |
BRP Group Inc., Class A (a) | 4,380 | $ 110,113 |
Interactive Media & Services - 0.2% |
Ziff Davis Inc. (a) | 545 | 43,110 |
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail - 0.2% |
Overstock.com Inc. (a) | 805 | 15,585 |
Revolve Group Inc. (a) | 1,116 | 24,842 |
| | 40,427 |
Investment Banking & Brokerage - 1.2% |
Piper Sandler Cos. | 440 | 57,284 |
Raymond James Financial Inc. | 1,726 | 184,423 |
Stifel Financial Corp. | 1,036 | 60,471 |
| | 302,178 |
IT Consulting & Other Services - 0.3% |
Perficient Inc. (a) | 498 | 34,775 |
Unisys Corp. (a) | 6,581 | 33,629 |
| | 68,404 |
Leisure Products - 1.6% |
Johnson Outdoors Inc., Class A | 328 | 21,687 |
Malibu Boats Inc., Class A (a) | 3,006 | 160,220 |
Polaris Inc. | 2,283 | 230,583 |
| | 412,490 |
Life & Health Insurance - 0.3% |
American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. | 1,022 | 46,624 |
Trupanion Inc. (a) | 676 | 32,130 |
| | 78,754 |
Life Sciences Tools & Services - 2.5% |
Azenta Inc. (a) | 1,614 | 93,967 |
BioLife Solutions Inc. (a) | 3,961 | 72,090 |
Bruker Corp. | 2,264 | 154,745 |
ICON PLC (a) | 389 | 75,563 |
Repligen Corp. (a) | 956 | 161,860 |
Syneos Health Inc. (a) | 2,908 | 106,666 |
| | 664,891 |
Marine - 0.2% |
Kirby Corp. (a) | 682 | 43,887 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Metal & Glass Containers - 0.4% |
TriMas Corp. | 4,050 | $ 112,347 |
Multi-Line Insurance - 0.3% |
Horace Mann Educators Corp. | 1,868 | 69,807 |
Multi-Utilities - 0.2% |
Avista Corp. | 905 | 40,128 |
Office REITs - 0.8% |
Corporate Office Properties Trust | 1,135 | 29,442 |
Cousins Properties Inc. | 3,833 | 96,936 |
Easterly Government Properties Inc. | 4,955 | 70,708 |
| | 197,086 |
Office Services & Supplies - 1.2% |
MSA Safety Inc. (b) | 2,104 | 303,376 |
Oil & Gas Drilling - 0.1% |
Helmerich & Payne Inc. | 537 | 26,619 |
Oil & Gas Equipment & Services - 0.6% |
ChampionX Corp. | 1,536 | 44,529 |
Oil States International Inc. (a) | 16,215 | 120,964 |
| | 165,493 |
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production - 1.6% |
Denbury Inc. (a) | 102 | 8,876 |
Northern Oil & Gas Inc. | 1,497 | 46,137 |
PDC Energy Inc. | 3,316 | 210,500 |
SM Energy Co. | 3,219 | 112,118 |
Southwestern Energy Co. (a) | 7,387 | 43,214 |
| | 420,845 |
Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing - 0.1% |
HF Sinclair Corp. | 537 | 27,865 |
Packaged Foods & Meats - 2.9% |
Calavo Growers Inc. | 1,294 | 38,043 |
Fresh Market Inc. (a) | 10,000 | — |
Freshpet Inc. (a) | 1,340 | 70,712 |
Hostess Brands Inc. (a) | 4,100 | 92,004 |
J&J Snack Foods Corp. | 700 | 104,797 |
Lancaster Colony Corp. | 800 | 157,840 |
Sovos Brands Inc. (a) | 3,170 | 45,553 |
The Simply Good Foods Co. (a) | 3,540 | 134,626 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund | 9 |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Utz Brands Inc. | 7,200 | $ 114,192 |
| | 757,767 |
Paper Packaging - 0.1% |
Ranpak Holdings Corp. (a) | 3,005 | 17,339 |
Personal Products - 0.3% |
BellRing Brands Inc. (a) | 1,334 | 34,204 |
elf Beauty Inc. (a) | 730 | 40,369 |
| | 74,573 |
Pharmaceuticals - 0.2% |
ANI Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,342 | 53,989 |
Property & Casualty Insurance - 2.2% |
AMERISAFE Inc. | 1,114 | 57,894 |
Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. | 4,454 | 115,136 |
James River Group Holdings Ltd. | 2,690 | 56,248 |
Palomar Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,210 | 54,643 |
RLI Corp. | 958 | 125,757 |
Selective Insurance Group Inc. | 1,770 | 156,840 |
| | 566,518 |
Publishing - 1.0% |
John Wiley & Sons Inc., Class A | 6,256 | 250,615 |
Regional Banks - 9.3% |
1st Source Corp. | 980 | 52,028 |
Bank OZK | 1,222 | 48,953 |
BankUnited Inc. | 1,109 | 37,673 |
Banner Corp. | 401 | 25,343 |
Cadence Bank | 1,754 | 43,254 |
Community Bank System Inc. | 1,260 | 79,317 |
Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. (b) | 961 | 128,486 |
CVB Financial Corp. | 2,570 | 66,177 |
Enterprise Financial Services Corp. | 940 | 46,022 |
FB Financial Corp. | 507 | 18,323 |
First Interstate BancSystem Inc., Class A | 1,553 | 60,023 |
Fulton Financial Corp. | 5,418 | 91,185 |
German American Bancorp Inc. | 2,100 | 78,330 |
Heritage Commerce Corp. | 2,484 | 32,292 |
Home BancShares Inc. | 3,180 | 72,472 |
HomeStreet Inc. | 848 | 23,388 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Independent Bank Corp. | 3,213 | $ 271,274 |
Live Oak Bancshares Inc. | 2,601 | 78,550 |
National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A | 1,588 | 66,807 |
Origin Bancorp Inc. | 1,315 | 48,261 |
PacWest Bancorp | 875 | 20,081 |
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp. | 1,036 | 38,560 |
Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc. | 494 | 36,260 |
Prosperity Bancshares Inc. | 3,167 | 230,178 |
Renasant Corp. | 3,782 | 142,165 |
Sandy Spring Bancorp Inc. | 909 | 32,024 |
South State Corp. | 140 | 10,690 |
Stock Yards Bancorp Inc. | 60 | 3,899 |
Texas Capital Bancshares Inc. (a) | 833 | 50,238 |
UMB Financial Corp. | 1,640 | 136,973 |
United Community Banks Inc. | 1,089 | 36,808 |
Washington Federal Inc. | 865 | 29,021 |
Washington Trust Bancorp Inc. | 620 | 29,252 |
Westamerica BanCorp | 1,642 | 96,894 |
Western Alliance Bancorp | 1,486 | 88,506 |
Wintrust Financial Corp. | 855 | 72,265 |
| | 2,421,972 |
Research & Consulting Services - 0.3% |
Resources Connection Inc. | 4,652 | 85,504 |
Residential REITs - 0.2% |
NexPoint Residential Trust Inc. | 1,086 | 47,263 |
Restaurants - 1.4% |
Bloomin' Brands Inc. | 2,432 | 48,932 |
Shake Shack Inc., Class A (a) | 1,180 | 49,005 |
Texas Roadhouse Inc. | 1,006 | 91,496 |
The Cheesecake Factory Inc. | 1,830 | 58,029 |
Wingstop Inc. | 890 | 122,482 |
| | 369,944 |
Retail REITs - 0.4% |
Kite Realty Group Trust | 2,706 | 56,961 |
The Macerich Co. | 3,532 | 39,771 |
| | 96,732 |
Security & Alarm Services - 0.8% |
The Brink's Co. | 4,046 | 217,311 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Semiconductor Equipment - 0.5% |
Ichor Holdings Ltd. (a) | 1,639 | $ 43,958 |
Onto Innovation Inc. (a) | 1,305 | 88,857 |
| | 132,815 |
Semiconductors - 0.4% |
Diodes Inc. (a) | 312 | 23,756 |
MaxLinear Inc. (a) | 637 | 21,626 |
Semtech Corp. (a) | 2,127 | 61,023 |
| | 106,405 |
Soft Drinks - 0.5% |
Primo Water Corp. | 7,790 | 121,056 |
Zevia PBC, Class A (a) | 1,640 | 6,708 |
| | 127,764 |
Specialized Consumer Services - 0.3% |
European Wax Center Inc., Class A | 3,430 | 42,704 |
OneSpaWorld Holdings Ltd. (a) | 4,095 | 38,206 |
| | 80,910 |
Specialized REITs - 0.3% |
National Storage Affiliates Trust | 881 | 31,822 |
PotlatchDeltic Corp. | 978 | 43,022 |
| | 74,844 |
Specialty Chemicals - 4.4% |
Avient Corp. | 4,285 | 144,661 |
HB Fuller Co. | 367 | 26,284 |
Ingevity Corp. (a) | 5,597 | 394,253 |
Innospec Inc. | 1,160 | 119,318 |
Quaker Chemical Corp. | 681 | 113,659 |
Sensient Technologies Corp. | 930 | 67,816 |
Stepan Co. (b) | 2,751 | 292,871 |
| | 1,158,862 |
Specialty Stores - 0.5% |
Leslie's Inc. (a) | 5,560 | 67,888 |
Sally Beauty Holdings Inc. (a) | 5,320 | 66,606 |
| | 134,494 |
Steel - 0.7% |
Carpenter Technology Corp. | 785 | 28,998 |
Commercial Metals Co. | 2,510 | 121,233 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Ryerson Holding Corp. | 732 | $ 22,150 |
| | 172,381 |
Systems Software - 0.4% |
Progress Software Corp. | 693 | 34,962 |
Tenable Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,920 | 73,248 |
| | 108,210 |
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals - 1.0% |
Corsair Gaming Inc. (a) | 3,468 | 47,061 |
Pure Storage Inc., Class A (a) | 8,050 | 215,418 |
| | 262,479 |
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance - 0.9% |
New York Community Bancorp Inc. | 1,931 | 16,606 |
WSFS Financial Corp. | 4,605 | 208,791 |
| | 225,397 |
Trading Companies & Distributors - 2.3% |
Applied Industrial Technologies Inc. | 2,011 | 253,446 |
Transcat Inc. (a) | 520 | 36,852 |
Univar Solutions Inc. (a) | 8,470 | 269,346 |
WESCO International Inc. (a) | 268 | 33,554 |
| | 593,198 |
Trucking - 0.5% |
Saia Inc. (a) | 686 | 143,840 |
Water Utilities - 0.1% |
American States Water Co. | 385 | 35,632 |
Total Common Stock (Cost $19,798,293) | | 25,049,822 |
Short-Term Investments - 4.1% |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares 4.16% (c)(d) (Cost $1,061,790) | 1,061,790 | 1,061,790 |
Total Investments (Cost $20,860,083) | | 26,111,612 |
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets, net - (0.2)% | | (46,055) |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | | $ 26,065,557 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
Other Information:
The Fund had the following long futures contracts open at December 31, 2022: |
Description | Expiration Date | Number of Contracts | Notional Amount | Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
E-mini Russell 2000 Index Futures | March 2023 | 4 | $ 354,131 | $ 354,180 | $ 49 |
During the year ended December 31, 2022, the average notional value related to long futures contracts was $397,733.
Notes to Schedule of Investments
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice. The securities cited may not be representative of the Fund’s future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. See the Fund’s summary prospectus and statutory prospectus for complete descriptions of investment objectives, policies, risks and permissible investments.
(a) | Non-income producing security. |
(b) | At December 31, 2022, all or a portion of this security was pledged to cover collateral requirements for futures. |
(c) | Sponsored by SSGA Funds Management, Inc., the Fund’s investment adviser and administrator, and an affiliate of State Street Bank & Trust Co., the Fund’s sub-administrator, custodian and accounting agent. |
(d) | Coupon amount represents effective yield. |
† | Percentages are based on net assets as of December 31, 2022. |
Abbreviations: |
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust |
The following table presents the Fund’s investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2022:
Investments | Level 1 | | Level 2 | | Level 3 | | Total |
Investments in Securities | | | | | | | |
Common Stock | $ 25,049,822 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 25,049,822 |
Short-Term Investments | 1,061,790 | | — | | — | | 1,061,790 |
Total Investments in Securities | $ 26,111,612 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 26,111,612 |
Other Financial Instruments | | | | | | | |
Long Futures Contracts - Unrealized Appreciation | $ 49 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 49 |
Total Other Financial Instruments | $ 49 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 49 |
| Number of Shares Held at 12/31/21 | Value at 12/31/21 | Cost of Purchases | Proceeds from Shares Sold | Realized Gain (Loss) | Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) | Number of Shares Held at 12/31/22 | Value at 12/31/22 | Dividend Income |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares | 1,150,765 | $1,150,765 | $11,624,498 | $11,713,473 | $— | $— | 1,061,790 | $1,061,790 | $22,370 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Financial Highlights
Selected data based on a share outstanding throughout the fiscal years indicated
| 12/31/22 | | 12/31/21 | | 12/31/20 | | 12/31/19 | | 12/31/18 |
Inception date | | | 4/28/00 |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ 14.93 | | $ 14.66 | | $ 13.16 | | $ 11.24 | | $ 14.73 |
Income/(loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment loss(a) | (0.03) | | (0.04) | | (0.01) | | (0.00) (b) | | (0.02) |
Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments | (2.27) | | 3.06 | | 1.92 | | 2.94 | | (1.43) |
Total income/(loss) from investment operations | (2.30) | | 3.02 | | 1.91 | | 2.94 | | (1.45) |
Less distributions from: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | — | | — | | — | | — | | — |
Net realized gains | 0.73 | | 2.75 | | 0.41 | | 1.02 | | 2.04 |
Total distributions | 0.73 | | 2.75 | | 0.41 | | 1.02 | | 2.04 |
Net asset value, end of period | $ 11.90 | | $ 14.93 | | $ 14.66 | | $ 13.16 | | $ 11.24 |
Total Return(c) | (15.40)% | | 20.53% | | 14.53% | | 26.12% | | (9.70)% |
Ratios/Supplemental Data: | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in thousands) | $26,066 | | $36,890 | | $34,621 | | $33,600 | | $30,781 |
Ratios to average net assets: | | | | | | | | | |
Net expenses | 1.31% | | 1.21% | | 1.27% | | 1.240% | | 1.20% |
Gross expenses | 1.31% | | 1.21% | | 1.27% | | 1.24% | | 1.20% |
Net investment loss | (0.21)% | | (0.22)% | | (0.06)% | | (0.02)% | | (0.13)% |
Portfolio turnover rate | 29% | | 39% | | 37% | | 29% | | 33% |
Notes to Financial Highlights |
(a) | Per share values have been calculated using the average shares method. |
(b) | Rounds to less than $0.01. |
(c) | Total returns are historical and assume changes in share price, reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions and do not include the effect of insurance contract charges. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities — December 31, 2022
Assets | |
Investments in securities, at fair value (cost $19,798,293) | $ 25,049,822 |
Short-term affiliated investments, at fair value | 1,061,790 |
Cash | 456 |
Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts | 24,190 |
Receivable for investments sold | 5,880 |
Income receivables | 19,757 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | 242 |
Income receivable from affiliated investments | 4,008 |
Receivable for accumulated variation margin on futures contracts | 58 |
Other assets | 142 |
Total assets | 26,166,345 |
Liabilities | |
Payable for investments purchased | 19,985 |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | 3,399 |
Payable to the Adviser | 21,477 |
Payable for custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 10,059 |
Accrued other expenses | 45,868 |
Total liabilities | 100,788 |
|
Net Assets | $ 26,065,557 |
Net Assets Consist of: | |
Capital paid in | $ 21,043,228 |
Total distributable earnings (loss) | 5,022,329 |
Net Assets | $ 26,065,557 |
Shares outstanding ($0.01 par value; unlimited shares authorized) | 2,189,927 |
Net asset value per share | $ 11.90 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Operations — For the year ended December 31, 2022
Investment Income | |
Income | |
Dividend | $ 295,949 |
Income from affiliated investments | 22,370 |
Less: Foreign taxes withheld | (1,085) |
Total income | 317,234 |
Expenses | |
Advisory and administration fees | 274,105 |
Directors' fees | 21,195 |
Custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 30,557 |
Professional fees | 39,709 |
Other expenses | 13,006 |
Total expenses | 378,572 |
Net investment income | $ (61,338) |
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments | |
Realized gain (loss) on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | $ 848,909 |
Futures | (54,480) |
Increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | (6,218,596) |
Futures | (17,290) |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments | (5,441,457) |
Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations | $ (5,502,795) |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Statements of Changes in Net Assets
| Year Ended December 31, 2022 | | Year Ended December 31, 2021 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | |
Operations: | | | |
Net investment loss | $ (61,338) | | $ (81,073) |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments and futures | 794,429 | | 5,951,794 |
Net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments and futures | (6,235,886) | | 1,033,639 |
Net increase (decrease) from operations | (5,502,795) | | 6,904,360 |
Distributions to shareholders: | | | |
Total distributions | (1,506,672) | | (5,746,437) |
Increase (decrease) in assets from operations and distributions | (7,009,467) | | 1,157,923 |
Share transactions: | | | |
Proceeds from sale of shares | 209,130 | | 1,272,737 |
Value of distributions reinvested | 1,506,672 | | 5,746,438 |
Cost of shares redeemed | (5,530,725) | | (5,908,523) |
Net increase (decrease) from share transactions | (3,814,923) | | 1,110,652 |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | (10,824,390) | | 2,268,575 |
Net Assets | | | |
Beginning of year | 36,889,947 | | 34,621,372 |
End of year | $ 26,065,557 | | $ 36,889,947 |
Changes in Fund Shares | | | |
Shares sold | 16,120 | | 75,094 |
Issued for distributions reinvested | 126,931 | | 384,120 |
Shares redeemed | (423,590) | | (351,122) |
Net increase (decrease) in fund shares | (280,539) | | 108,092 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements — December 31, 2022
1. Organization of the Company
State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia on May 14, 1984 and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Company is currently composed of the following seven investment portfolios (collectively, the “Funds”): State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund, State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”), State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund, State Street Income V.I.S. Fund and State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund. Each Fund is a diversified investment company within the meaning of the 1940 Act, except for the State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, which is a non-diversified investment company.
Shares of the Funds of the Company are offered only to insurance company separate accounts that fund certain variable life insurance contracts and variable annuity contracts.
The Company currently offers one share class (Class 1) of the Fund as an investment option for variable life insurance and variable annuity contracts.
Under the Company’s organizational documents, its officers and directors are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Company. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Company enters into contracts with service providers that contain general indemnification clauses. The Company’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Company that have not yet occurred.
2.Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Company in the preparation of its financial statements:
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund is an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies.
Security Valuation The Fund’s investments are valued at fair value each day that the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) is open and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date should the reporting period end on a day that the NYSE is not open. Fair value is generally defined as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. By its nature, a fair value price is a good faith estimate of the valuation in a current sale and may not reflect an actual market price. The investments of the Fund are valued pursuant to the policy and procedures developed by the Oversight Committee (the “Committee”) and approved by the Company's Board of Directors (the “Board”). The Committee provides oversight of the valuation of investments for the Fund. The Board has responsibility for overseeing the determination of the fair value of investments.
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund’s investments by major category are as follows:
• | Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last sale price or official closing price, as applicable, on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last published sale price or at fair value. |
• | Investments in registered investment companies (including money market funds) or other unitized pooled investment vehicles that are not traded on an exchange are valued at that day’s published net asset value (“NAV”) per share or unit. |
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• | Exchange-traded futures contracts are valued at the closing settlement price on the primary market on which they are traded most extensively. Exchange-traded futures contracts traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last reported sale price obtained from independent pricing services or brokers or at fair value. |
In the event prices or quotations are not readily available or that the application of these valuation methods results in a price for an investment that is deemed to be not representative of the fair value of such investment, fair value will be determined in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Board.
The Fund values its assets and liabilities at fair value using a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels that prioritize the inputs to valuation techniques giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements) when market prices are not readily available or reliable. The categorization of a value determined for an investment within the hierarchy is based upon the pricing transparency of the investment and is not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in it.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
• | Level 1 — Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for an identical asset or liability; |
• | Level 2 — Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (such as exchange rates, financing terms, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs; and |
• | Level 3 — Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, including the Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments. |
The value of the Fund’s investments according to the fair value hierarchy as of December 31, 2022 is disclosed in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income Recognition Investment transactions are accounted for on trade date for financial reporting purposes. Realized gains and losses from the sale or disposition of investments and foreign exchange transactions, if any, are determined using the identified cost method.
Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recognized on the ex-dividend date, net of any foreign taxes withheld at source, if any.
Interest income is recorded daily on an accrual basis. All premiums and discounts are amortized/accreted for financial reporting purposes.
Non-cash dividends received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
The Fund invests in real estate investment trusts (“REITs”). REITs determine the tax character of their distributions annually and may characterize a portion of their distributions as a return of capital or capital gain. The Fund’s policy is to record all REIT distributions initially as dividend income and re-designate a portion to return of capital or capital gain distributions at year-end based on information provided by the REIT and/or SSGA Funds Management, Inc.’s (the “Adviser” or “SSGA FM”) estimates of such re-designations for which actual information has not yet been reported. Non-cash dividends, if any, received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
Expenses Certain expenses, which are directly identifiable to a specific Fund, are applied to the Fund within the Company. Other expenses which cannot be attributed to a specific Fund are allocated in such a manner as deemed equitable, taking into consideration the nature and type of expense and the relative net assets of the Fund within the Company.
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State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
Foreign Taxes The Fund may be subject to foreign taxes (a portion of which may be reclaimable) on income, stock dividends, realized and unrealized capital gains on investments or certain foreign currency transactions. Foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with SSGA FM's understanding of the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in the foreign jurisdictions in which the Fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by the Fund and are reflected in the Statement of Operations, if applicable. Foreign taxes payable or deferred as of December 31, 2022, if any, are disclosed in the Fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Distributions The Fund declares and pays any dividends from net investment income annually.
Net realized capital gains, if any, are distributed annually, unless additional distributions are required for compliance with applicable tax regulations. The amount and character of income and capital gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with applicable tax regulations which may differ from net investment income and realized gains recognized for U.S. GAAP purposes.
3.Derivative Financial Instruments
Futures Contracts The Fund may enter into futures contracts to meet the Fund’s objectives. A futures contract is a standardized, exchange-traded agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a set price on a future date. Upon entering into a futures contract, the Fund is required to deposit with the broker, cash or securities in an amount equal to the minimum initial margin requirements of the clearing house. Securities deposited, if any, are designated on the Schedule of Investments and cash deposited, if any, is included in Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Subsequent payments are made or received by the Fund equal to the daily change in the contract value, accumulated, exchange rates, and/or other transactional fees. The accumulation of those payments are recorded as variation margin receivable or payable with a corresponding offset to unrealized gains or losses. The Fund recognizes a realized gain or loss when the contract is closed.
Losses may arise if the value of a futures contract decreases due to unfavorable changes in the market rates or values of the underlying instrument during the term of the contract or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract. The use of futures contracts also involves the risk that the movements in the price of the futures contracts do not correlate with the movement of the assets underlying such contracts.
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund entered into futures contracts for cash equitization.
The following tables summarize the value of the Fund’s derivative instruments as of December 31, 2022 and the related location in the accompanying Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Statement of Operations, presented by primary underlying risk exposure:
Asset Derivatives |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ 58 | $ — | $ 58 |
Realized Gain/Loss |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ (54,480) | $ — | $ (54,480) |
Notes to Financial Statements | 19 |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ (17,290) | $ — | $ (17,290) |
4.Fees and Transactions with Affiliates
Advisory Fee SSGA FM, a registered investment adviser, was retained by the Board to act as investment adviser and administrator of the Fund. SSGA FM’s compensation for investment advisory and administrative services (“Management Fee”) is paid monthly based on the average daily net assets of the Fund at an annualized rate of 0.95%.
Custody, Fund Accounting and Sub-Administration Fees State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) serves as the custodian, fund accountant and sub-administrator to the Fund. Amounts paid by the Fund to State Street for performing such services are included as custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees in the Statement of Operations.
Due to Custodian In certain circumstances, the Fund may have a cash overdraft with the custodian due to expense payments, capital transactions, trading of securities, investment operations or derivative transactions. The Due to Custodian amount, if any, reflects cash overdrawn with State Street as custodian, who is an affiliate of the Fund.
Other Transactions with Affiliates The Fund may invest in affiliated entities, including securities issued by State Street Corporation, affiliated funds, or entities deemed to be affiliates as a result of the Fund owning more than five percent of the entity’s voting securities or outstanding shares. Amounts relating to these transactions during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 are disclosed in the Schedule of Investments.
5.Sub-Advisory Fees
Pursuant to investment sub-advisory agreements with SSGA FM, the assets of the Fund are allocated to and managed by each of the following sub-advisers: (i) Palisade Capital Management, L.L.C.; (ii) Champlain Investment Partners, LLC; (iii) Riverbridge Partners, LLC (prior to July 15, 2022); (iv) Kennedy Capital Management, Inc.; and (v) SouthernSun Asset Management, LLC. SSGA FM is responsible for allocating the Fund’s assets among the sub-advisers in its discretion (“Allocated Assets”), and for managing the Fund’s cash position, while each sub-adviser is responsible for the day-to-day management of their portion of the Allocated Assets, under the general supervision and oversight of SSGA FM and the Board. For their services, SSGA FM pays each sub-adviser an investment sub-advisory fee, which is calculated as a percentage of the average daily net assets of the respective Allocated Assets that it manages.
6.Directors' Fees
The fees and expenses of the Company’s directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”), are paid directly by the Fund. The Independent Directors are reimbursed for travel and other out-of-pocket expenses in connection with meeting attendance and industry seminars.
7.Investment Transactions
Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind transactions, short term investments and derivative contracts) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Non-U.S. Government Securities |
Purchases | Sales |
$ 8,093,753 | $ 13,254,328 |
20 | Notes to Financial Statements |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
8.Income Taxes
The Fund has qualified and intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The Fund will not be subject to federal income taxes to the extent it distributes its taxable income, including any net realized capital gains, for each fiscal year. Therefore, no provision for federal income tax is required.
The Fund files federal and various state and local tax returns as required. No income tax returns are currently under examination. Generally, the federal returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service for a period of three years from date of filing, while the state returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon jurisdiction. SSGA FM has analyzed the Fund's tax positions taken on tax returns for all open years and does not believe there are any uncertain tax positions that would require recognition of a tax liability.
Distributions to shareholders are recorded on ex-dividend date. Income dividends and gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax rules and regulations, which may differ from generally accepted accounting principles. Certain capital accounts in the financial statements have been adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on NAVs or results of operations. Temporary book-tax differences will reverse in the future. These book-tax differences are primarily due to nontaxable dividend adjustments to income, REITs, investments in futures and wash sale loss deferrals.
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 28,032 | $ 1,478,640 | $ 1,506,672 |
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 was as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 1,548,523 | $ 4,197,914 | $ 5,746,437 |
At December 31, 2022, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
Undistributed Ordinary Income | Tax Exempt Income | Capital Loss Carryforwards | Undistributed long term gain | Net Unrealized Gains (Losses) | Qualified Late-Year Losses | Total |
$ — | $ — | $ — | $ 274,712 | $ 4,747,617 | $ — | $ 5,022,329 |
As of December 31, 2022, gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments and other financial instruments based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Tax Cost | Gross Unrealized Appreciation | Gross Unrealized Depreciation | Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
$ 21,364,044 | $ 6,514,873 | $ 1,767,256 | $ 4,747,617 |
9.Line of Credit
The Fund and other affiliated funds (each, a “Participant” and collectively, the “Participants”) have access to $200 million of a $1.275 billion ($1.1 billion prior to October 6, 2022) revolving credit facility provided by a syndication of banks under which the Participants may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. This agreement expires in October 2023 unless extended or renewed.
The Participants are charged an annual commitment fee which is calculated based on the unused portion of the shared credit line. Commitment fees are allocated among each of the Participants based on relative net assets. Commitment fees are ordinary fund operating expenses. A Participant incurs and pays the interest expense
Notes to Financial Statements | 21 |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
related to its borrowing. Interest is calculated at a rate per annum equal to the sum of 1.00% plus the greater of the New York Fed Bank Rate and the one-month SOFR Rate.
The Fund had no outstanding loans as of December 31, 2022.
10.Risks
Concentration Risk As a result of the Fund's ability to invest a large percentage of its assets in obligations of issuers within the same country, state, region, currency or economic sector, an adverse economic, business or political development may affect the value of the Fund's investments more than if the Fund was more broadly diversified.
Credit Risk The Fund may be exposed to credit risk in the event that an issuer or guarantor fails to perform or that an institution or entity with which the Fund has unsettled or open transactions defaults.
Market Risk The Fund’s investments are subject to changes in general economic conditions, and general market fluctuations and the risks inherent in investment in securities markets. Investment markets can be volatile and prices of investments can change substantially due to various factors including, but not limited to, economic growth or recession, changes in interest rates, changes in the actual or perceived creditworthiness of issuers, and general market liquidity. The Fund is subject to the risk that geopolitical events will disrupt securities markets and adversely affect global economies and markets. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness, such as COVID-19, or other public health issues, or other events could have a significant impact on the Fund and its investments.
11.Subsequent Events
Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Fund through the date on which the financial statements were available to be issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or disclosure in the financial statements.
22 | Notes to Financial Statements |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Shareholders of State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund and the Board of Directors of State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”)), including the schedule of investments, as of December 31, 2022, and the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.) at December 31, 2022, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and its financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Trust in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Trust is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2022, by correspondence with the custodian, brokers and others; when replies were not received from brokers and others, we performed other auditing procedures. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We have served as the auditor of one or more State Street Global Advisors investment companies since 2000.
Boston, Massachusetts
February 17, 2023
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm | 23 |
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Other Information — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Tax Information
For federal income tax purposes, the following information is furnished with respect to the distributions of the Trust for their fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
Dividends Received Deduction
The Fund reports the maximum amount allowable of its net taxable income as eligible for the corporate dividends received deduction.
Long Term Capital Gain Distributions
Long term capital gains dividends were paid from the Fund during the year ended December 31, 2022 in the amount of $1,478,640.
Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures and Record
The Fund has adopted the proxy voting policies of the Adviser. A description of the Fund's proxy voting policies and procedures that are used by the Adviser to vote proxies relating to the Fund’s portfolios of securities are available (i) without charge, upon request by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free) and (ii) on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Information regarding how the Fund voted for the prior 12-month period ended June 30 is available by August 31 of each year by calling the same number, on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com.
Quarterly Portfolio Schedule
Following the Fund's first and third fiscal quarter-ends, a complete Schedule of Investments is filed with the SEC as an exhibit to its reports on Form N-PORT, which can be found on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com. The Fund's Schedules of Investments are available upon request, without charge, by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free).
State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund
Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS |
Michael F. Holland(1) c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1944 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, Holland & Company L.L.C. (investment adviser) (1995 – present). | 55 | Director, the Holland Series Fund, Inc.; Director, The China Fund, Inc. (1992 – 2017); Director, The Taiwan Fund, Inc. (2007 – 2017); Director, Reaves Utility Income Fund, Inc.; and Director, Blackstone/ GSO Loans (and Real Estate) Funds. |
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Patrick J. Riley c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1948 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 4/16 Elected: 1/19 | Associate Justice of the Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2002 – May 2010); Partner, Riley, Burke & Donahue, L.L.P. (law firm) (1985 – 2002); Independent Director, State Street Global Advisors Ireland, Ltd. (investment company) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Liquidity PLC (formerly, SSGA Cash Management Fund PLC) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Fixed Income PLC (January 2009 – present); and Independent Director, SSGA Qualified Funds PLC (January 2009 to 2019). | 55 | Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe I, PLC Board (2011 – present); Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe II, PLC (2013 – present). |
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Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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John R. Costantino c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Qualified Legal Compliance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1997 | Senior Advisor to NGN Capital LLC (January 2020 – present); Managing General Partner, NGN Capital LLC (2006 – December 2019). | 55 | Director of Kleinfeld Bridal Corp. (January 2016 – present); Trustee of Neuroscience Research Institute (1986 – 2017); Trustee of Fordham University (1989 – 1995 and 2001 – 2007) and Trustee Emeritus (2007 – present); Trustee and Independent Chairperson of GE Funds (1993 – February 2011); Director, Muscular Dystrophy Association (2019 – present); Trustee of Gregorian University Foundation (1992 – 2007); Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vivaldi Biosciences Inc. (May 2017 – present); Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Vivaldi Biosciences AG. (May 2017 – present); Trustee, Gallim Dance (December 2021 – present). |
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Donna M. Rapaccioli c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1962 | Director and Chairperson of the Audit Committee | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 1/12 Elected: 6/16 | Dean of the Gabelli School of Business (2007 – present) and Accounting Professor (1987 – present) at Fordham University. | 55 | Director- Graduate Management Admissions Council (2015 – present); Trustee of Emmanuel College (2010 – 2019). |
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Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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Richard D. Shirk c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1945 | Director and Chairperson of the Nominating Committee Chairperson of the Governance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman (March 2001 – April 2002) President and Chief Executive Officer (1996 – March 2001), Cerulean Companies, Inc. (holding company) (Retired); President and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia (health insurer, managed healthcare) (1992 – March 2001). | 55 | Chairman and Board Member (1998-December 2008) and Investment Committee Member (December 2008 – present), Healthcare Georgia Foundation (private foundation); Lead Director and Board Member, Amerigroup Corp. (managed health care) (September 2002 – 2012); Board Member (1999 – 2013) and Investment Committee Member (2001 – 2017), Woodruff Arts Center, Trustee, Gettysburg College (2003 – 2009); Board member, Aerocare Holdings (2003 – January 2021), Regenesis Biomedical Inc. (April 2012 – present). |
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Michael A. Jessee c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Valuation Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Retired; formerly, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston (1989 – 2009); Trustee, Randolph-Macon College (2004 – 2016). | 55 | None. |
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Margaret McLaughlin c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Consultant, Bates Group (consultants) (2021 – 2023); Consultant, Madison Dearborn Partners (private equity) (2019 – 2020); General Counsel/CCO, Kramer Van Kirk Credit Strategies L.P./Mariana Systems LLC (Investment Adviser/SaaS Technology) (2011 –2019). | 55 | Director, Manning & Napier Fund Inc (2021 – 2022). |
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Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
George M. Pereira c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1964 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Chief Operating Officer (January 2011 – September 2020) and Chief Financial Officer (November 2004 – September 2020), Charles Schwab Investment Management. | 55 | Director, Pacific Premier Bancorp, Pacific Premier Bank (2021 – present); Director, Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Ltd., & Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc. (2005 – 2020); Director, Rotaplast International, Inc. (non-profit providing free medical services to children worldwide) (2012 – 2018). |
INTERESTED DIRECTORS(2) |
Ellen M. Needham(3) SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director and President | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). | 55 | Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe I, PLC (May 2020 – present); Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe II, PLC (May 2020 – present). |
(1) | Mr. Holland retired as a Director of the Company effective December 31, 2022. |
(2) | The individual listed above is a Director who is an “interested person,” as defined in the 1940 Act, of the Company (“Interested Director”). |
(3) | Ms. Needham is an Interested Director because of her employment by SSGA FM, an affiliate of the Company. |
* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
† | For the purpose of determining the number of portfolios overseen by the Directors, “Fund Complex” comprises registered investment companies for which SSGA FM serves as Adviser. |
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: |
Ellen M. Needham SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | President and Director | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/20 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). |
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Bruce S. Rosenberg SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1961 | Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2015 – present); Director, Credit Suisse (April 2008 – July 2015). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Ann M. Carpenter SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1966 | Vice President and Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Chief Operating Officer, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (April 2005 – present)*; Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (2005 – present).* |
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Chad C. Hallett SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (November 2014 – present). |
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Darlene Anderson-Vasquez SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1968 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2016 – present); Senior Vice President, John Hancock Investments (September 2007 – May 2016). |
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Arthur A. Jensen SSGA Funds Management, Inc. 1600 Summer Street Stamford, CT 06905 YOB: 1966 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2016 – present). |
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David K. Lancaster SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1971 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 11/20 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (November 2011 – July 2017).* |
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Ryan Hill SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB:1982 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (May 2014 – May 2017). |
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John Bettencourt SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston MA 02210 YOB:1976 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Global Advisors (June 2007 – March 2020). |
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Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Brian Harris SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1973 | Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 6/16 Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (June 2013 – present).* |
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Sean O’Malley SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Chief Legal Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (November 2013 – present). |
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David Barr SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1974 | Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 9/20 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (October 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, Eaton Vance Corp. (October 2010 – October 2019). |
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David Urman SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1985 | Assistant Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (April 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (August 2015 – April 2019); Associate, Ropes & Gray LLP (November 2012 – August 2015). |
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* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
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Directors
Michael F. Holland
Patrick J. Riley
John R. Costantino
Donna M. Rapaccioli
Michael A. Jessee
Richard D. Shirk
Ellen M. Needham
Margaret McLaughlin
George M. Pereira
Officers
Ellen M. Needham, President
Brian Harris, Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer
Sean O’Malley, Chief Legal Officer
Bruce S. Rosenberg, Treasurer
Ann M. Carpenter, Vice President and Deputy Treasurer
Chad C. Hallett, Deputy Treasurer
Arthur A. Jensen, Deputy Treasurer
Darlene Anderson-Vasquez, Deputy Treasurer
David Lancaster, Assistant Treasurer
Ryan Hill, Assistant Treasurer
John Bettencourt, Assistant Treasurer
David Barr, Secretary
David Urman, Assistant Secretary
Investment Adviser and Administrator
SSGA Funds Management, Inc.
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Custodian and Sub-Administrator
State Street Bank and Trust Company
One Lincoln Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Distributor
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Ernst & Young LLP
200 Clarendon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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This report is prepared for Policyholders of certain variable contracts and may be distributed to others only if preceded or accompanied by the variable contract’s current prospectus and the current summary prospectus of the Fund available for investments thereunder.
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State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The information provided on the performance pages relates to the State Street Income V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”).
Total return performance shown in this report for the Fund takes into account changes in share price and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions, if any. Total returns shown are net of Fund fees and expenses but do not reflect fees and charges associated with the variable contracts such as administrative fees, account charges and surrender charges, which, if reflected, would reduce the Fund’s total returns for all periods shown.
The performance data quoted represents past performance; past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so your shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance data quoted. Periods less than one year are not annualized. Please call toll-free (800) 242-0134 or visit the Fund’s website at www.ssga.com for the most recent month-end performance data.
An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) or any other government agency. An investment in the Fund is subject to risk, including possible loss of principal invested.
The Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index is an unmanaged market value-weighted index of investment-grade debt issues, including government, corporate, asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities, with maturities of more than one year.
The results shown for the foregoing index assume the reinvestment of net dividends or interest and do not reflect fees, expenses, or taxes. As such, the index returns do not reflect the actual cost of investing in the instruments that comprise the index.
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice.
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC, member of FINRA & SIPC is the principal underwriter and distributor of the State Street Income V.I.S. Fund and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of State Street Corporation. References to State Street may include State Street Corporation and its affiliates. The Funds pay State Street Bank and Trust Company for its services as custodian and Fund Accounting agent, and pay SSGA Funds Management, Inc. ("SSGA FM" or the "Adviser") for investment advisory and administrative services.
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Management's Discussion of Fund Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The State Street Income V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) seeks to provide the maximum income consistent with prudent investment management and the preservation of capital by investing at least 80% of its net assets under normal circumstances in debt securities. The Fund’s benchmark is the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index (the “Index”).
For the 12-month period ended December 31, 2022 (the “Reporting Period”), the total return for the Fund was -14.38%, and the return for the Index was -13.01%. The Fund and Index returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other income. The Fund’s performance reflects the expenses of managing the Fund, including brokerage and advisory expenses. The Index is unmanaged and Index returns do not reflect fees and expenses of any kind, which would have a negative impact on returns.
Duration was the primary driver of Fund performance during the Reporting Period relative to the Index. A modest duration over-weight relative to the Index during the Reporting Period, where the ten year Treasury yield increased 237bps, explains the Fund’s under-performance relative to the Index, and it explains the negative absolute return for both the Fund and the Index. Asset allocation and security selection, which each had a positive impact, had a limited impact on the Fund’s relative performance to the Index. Of note is the Fund’s small size and high fee structure.
Our view in the fourth quarter of 2021 was that the Federal Reserve would have the latitude to engineer a soft landing of the economy during the Reporting Period and that the market had priced in too many rate hikes for the Reporting Period, which led to a modest duration over-weight relative to the Index. Despite this positive economic outlook, credit spreads began the Reporting Period at the rich side of long-term fair value with a bearish trend, which led the Fund to have a cyclically low over-weight allocation relative to the Index. During the Reporting Period, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China COVID-19 lock-downs caused inflation and interest rates to rise sharply, and caused credit spreads to widen. The Fund’s cyclically low credit over-weight relative to the Index was increased over the Reporting Period at wider spreads and positive trend signals, which is why the Fund’s credit allocation was a positive contributor to performance, despite the fact that credit performance versus duration-equivalent treasuries was negative over the Reporting Period, with investment-grade credit and high yield under-performing risk-free assets during the Reporting Period. The Fund’s asset allocation over-weight to high yield generated positive excess returns to the Index.
The Fund used treasury futures and index credit default swaps in order to actively manage duration and credit spread duration during the Reporting Period. The Fund’s use of treasury futures and index credit default swaps contributed to Fund performance relative to the Index.
Security selection in the commercial mortgage-backed securities and agency mortgage-backed securities allocations generated positive excess returns as our bottom-up fundamental underwriting assisted our portfolio construction process to select higher value securities, while security selection in investment-grade credit detracted from Fund performance relative to the Index.
The views expressed above reflect those of the Fund’s portfolio manager only through the Reporting Period, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Adviser as a whole. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and the Adviser disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund.
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Performance Summary — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Sector Allocation |
Portfolio composition as a % of Fair Value of $12,441 (in thousands) as of December 31, 2022 (a)(b) |
Quality Ratings |
as of December 31, 2022 as a % of Fair Value (a)(b) |
Moody’s / S&P / Rating* | | Percentage of Fair Value |
Aaa / AAA | | 4.98% |
Aa / AA | | 53.58% |
A / A | | 5.83% |
Baa / BBB | | 16.49% |
Ba / BB and lower | | 1.80% |
NR / Other | | 17.32% |
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Average Annual Total Return for the years ended December 31, 2022 |
(Inception date 1/3/95) |
| One Year | | Five Year | | Ten Year | | Ending Value of a $10,000 Investment |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund | (14.38)% | | (0.74)% | | 0.56% | | $10,578 |
Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index | (13.01)% | | 0.02% | | 1.06% | | $11,108 |
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(a) | Fair Value basis is inclusive of a short-term investment in the State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares. |
(b) | The securities information regarding holdings, allocations and other characteristics is presented to illustrate examples of securities that the Fund has bought and the diversity of areas in which the Fund may invest as of a particular date. It may not be representative of the Fund’s current or future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. |
* | Moody’s Investors Services, Inc. (“Moody’s”) and S&P Global Ratings (“S&P”) are nationally recognized statistical rating organizations. The quality ratings represent the lower of Moody’s or S&P credit ratings. When a rating from only one of the rating agencies is available, that rating is used. Securities not rated by Moody’s or S&P are categorized as not rated. Credit quality measures a bond issuer’s ability to repay interest and principal in a timely manner. Credit quality ratings assigned by a rating agency are subject to change periodically and are not absolute standard of quality. In formulating investment decisions for the Fund, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (“SSGA FM”) develops its own analysis of the credit quality and risks associated with individual debt instruments, rather than relying exclusively on rating agency ratings. |
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Performance Summary, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment
Yearly periods ended December 31
See Notes to Performance beginning on page 1 for further information.
Past performance does not predict future performance. The performance shown in the graphs and tables does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares and does not reflect the fees or charges that would be associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
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State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Understanding Your Fund’s Expenses — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur ongoing costs. Ongoing costs include portfolio management fees, professional fees, administrative fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
To illustrate these ongoing costs, we have provided an example and calculated the expenses paid by investors of the Fund during the period. The information in the following table is based on an investment of $1,000, which is invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire six-month period ended December 31, 2022.
Actual Expenses
The first section of the table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this section, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given under the heading “Expenses paid during the period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during the period.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second section of the table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholders reports of other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs, such as sales charges or redemption fees, if any. Therefore, the second section of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds.
| Actual Fund Return | | Hypothetical 5% Return (2.5% for the period) |
Beginning Account Value July 1, 2022 | $1,000.00 | | $1,000.00 |
Ending Account value December 31, 2022 | $ 968.00 | | $1,018.80 |
Expenses Paid During Period* | $ 6.30 | | $ 6.46 |
* | Expenses are equal to the Fund's annualized net expense ratio of 1.27%** (for the period July 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022), multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). |
** | May differ from expense ratio disclosed in the financial highlights, which is calculated based on the entire fiscal year's data. |
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Schedule of Investments — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Bonds and Notes - 97.9% † |
U.S. Treasuries - 27.1% |
U.S. Treasury Bonds | | |
1.88%, 02/15/41 - 02/15/51 | $ 137,000 | $ 94,252 |
2.25%, 08/15/46 | 167,000 | 118,727 |
2.38%, 02/15/42 | 84,000 | 64,181 |
3.00%, 08/15/48 | 303,000 | 249,975 |
4.75%, 02/15/37 | 239,000 | 261,294 |
U.S. Treasury Notes | | |
0.25%, 07/31/25 (a) | 166,900 | 150,575 |
0.75%, 12/31/23 - 01/31/28 (a) | 771,000 | 704,269 |
1.25%, 11/30/26 (a) | 465,000 | 417,192 |
1.50%, 02/29/24 (a) | 83,000 | 79,991 |
1.63%, 05/15/31 (a) | 454,000 | 381,999 |
1.75%, 01/31/29 (a) | 31,000 | 27,241 |
2.88%, 05/15/32 (a) | 220,000 | 202,813 |
3.00%, 06/30/24 (a) | 126,000 | 122,963 |
| | 2,875,472 |
Agency Mortgage Backed - 33.0% |
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. | | |
3.00%, 04/01/43 - 10/01/49 | 318,595 | 286,550 |
4.50%, 06/01/33 - 02/01/35 | 1,940 | 1,914 |
5.00%, 07/01/35 | 15,352 | 15,455 |
5.50%, 01/01/38 | 15,503 | 15,974 |
6.00%, 04/01/29 - 11/01/37 | 49,597 | 51,819 |
6.50%, 02/01/29 | 20 | 21 |
6.93%, 06/01/26 (b) | 60,000 | 64,663 |
7.00%, 12/01/29 - 08/01/36 | 12,767 | 13,462 |
7.50%, 01/01/30 - 09/01/33 | 1,473 | 1,523 |
8.00%, 11/01/30 | 2,626 | 2,754 |
8.50%, 04/01/30 | 2,482 | 2,743 |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. | | |
2.50%, 03/01/51 | 239,923 | 203,035 |
3.00%, 03/01/50 | 55,963 | 49,690 |
3.50%, 08/01/45 - 01/01/48 | 112,550 | 105,069 |
4.00%, 01/01/41 - 01/01/50 | 167,250 | 160,588 |
4.50%, 07/01/33 - 12/01/48 | 72,696 | 71,663 |
5.00%, 03/01/34 - 08/01/35 | 17,330 | 17,425 |
5.50%, 12/01/32 - 01/01/39 | 63,131 | 64,650 |
6.00%, 02/01/33 - 07/01/35 | 75,308 | 78,723 |
6.50%, 01/01/29 - 08/01/34 | 11,561 | 12,225 |
7.00%, 10/01/32 - 02/01/34 | 4,262 | 4,427 |
7.50%, 12/01/23 - 03/01/33 | 5,050 | 5,246 |
8.00%, 08/01/25 - 10/01/31 | 2,499 | 2,559 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. 1.60% + 12 month USD LIBOR | | |
2.97%, 04/01/37 (c) | $ 693 | $ 686 |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. TBA | | |
2.00%, 01/17/38 - 01/01/53 (d) | 855,724 | 701,617 |
2.50%, 01/01/53 (d) | 323,157 | 273,327 |
3.50%, 01/01/53 (d) | 68,183 | 61,893 |
4.00%, 01/01/53 (d) | 240,420 | 225,364 |
4.50%, 01/01/53 (d) | 202,997 | 195,396 |
Government National Mortgage Assoc. | | |
3.00%, 12/20/42 - 05/20/45 | 265,664 | 240,953 |
3.50%, 08/20/48 | 48,276 | 44,977 |
4.00%, 01/20/41 - 04/20/43 | 47,040 | 45,870 |
4.50%, 08/15/33 - 03/20/41 | 37,019 | 36,593 |
6.00%, 04/15/27 - 04/15/34 | 44,160 | 45,887 |
6.50%, 03/15/24 - 08/15/34 | 16,847 | 17,545 |
7.00%, 01/15/28 - 10/15/36 | 14,080 | 14,435 |
Government National Mortgage Assoc. 1.50% + 1 year CMT Rate | | |
1.75%, 12/20/24 (c) | 148 | 145 |
2.63%, 02/20/23 - 02/20/26 (c) | 93 | 91 |
Government National Mortgage Assoc. TBA | | |
2.00%, 01/23/53 (d) | 177,129 | 148,030 |
2.50%, 01/23/53 (d) | 211,781 | 182,925 |
4.00%, 01/01/53 (d) | 41,845 | 39,554 |
| | 3,507,466 |
Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations - 1.0% |
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. | | |
0.08%, 09/25/43 (c)(e) | 270,023 | 833 |
2.51%, 07/25/29 | 55,000 | 48,802 |
4.05%, 09/25/28 (c) | 31,000 | 30,306 |
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. REMIC | | |
3.50%, 11/15/30 (e) | 1,689 | 17 |
5.50%, 06/15/33 (e) | 7,814 | 1,253 |
7.50%, 07/15/27 (e) | 577 | 56 |
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. STRIPS | | |
0.00%, 08/01/27 (f) | 84 | 78 |
8.00%, 07/01/24 (e) | 69 | 3 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
6 | State Street Income V.I.S. Fund |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. REMIC | | |
1.15%, 12/25/42 (c)(e) | $ 14,342 | $ 558 |
5.00%, 09/25/40 (e) | 4,016 | 446 |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. REMIC 6.00% - 1 month USD LIBOR | | |
1.61%, 07/25/38 (c)(e) | 2,692 | 229 |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. REMIC 6.55% - 1 month USD LIBOR | | |
2.16%, 11/25/41 (c)(e) | 128,561 | 15,081 |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. STRIPS | | |
0.01%, 12/25/34 (f) | 6,723 | 5,177 |
4.50%, 08/25/35 - 01/25/36 (e) | 7,403 | 948 |
5.00%, 03/25/38 - 05/25/38 (e) | 4,605 | 702 |
5.50%, 12/25/33 (e) | 2,128 | 393 |
6.00%, 01/25/35 (e) | 3,845 | 677 |
7.50%, 11/25/23 (e) | 141 | 3 |
8.00%, 07/25/24 (e) | 138 | 6 |
| | 105,568 |
Asset Backed - 0.2% |
Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2020-B | | |
0.56%, 10/15/24 | 17,745 | 17,533 |
| | 17,533 |
Corporate Notes - 29.0% |
3M Co. | | |
3.13%, 09/19/46 (a) | 2,000 | 1,374 |
7-Eleven Inc. | | |
0.95%, 02/10/26 (a)(g) | 7,000 | 6,124 |
Abbott Laboratories | | |
3.75%, 11/30/26 (a) | 6,000 | 5,848 |
4.90%, 11/30/46 (a) | 8,000 | 7,828 |
AbbVie Inc. | | |
2.60%, 11/21/24 (a) | 7,000 | 6,702 |
2.95%, 11/21/26 (a) | 5,000 | 4,659 |
3.20%, 05/14/26 - 11/21/29 (a) | 12,000 | 10,999 |
4.05%, 11/21/39 (a) | 3,000 | 2,569 |
4.25%, 11/21/49 (a) | 5,000 | 4,203 |
4.40%, 11/06/42 (a) | 2,000 | 1,737 |
4.63%, 10/01/42 (a) | 2,000 | 1,788 |
4.88%, 11/14/48 (a) | 3,000 | 2,762 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Advance Auto Parts Inc. | | |
3.90%, 04/15/30 (a) | $ 7,000 | $ 6,151 |
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. | | |
4.39%, 06/01/52 (a) | 5,000 | 4,421 |
AEP Texas Inc. | | |
3.45%, 05/15/51 (a) | 8,000 | 5,659 |
Aetna Inc. | | |
3.50%, 11/15/24 (a) | 4,000 | 3,889 |
Aircastle Ltd. | | |
4.25%, 06/15/26 (a) | 5,000 | 4,707 |
Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. | | |
1.88%, 02/01/33 (a) | 5,000 | 3,725 |
2.95%, 03/15/34 (a) | 5,000 | 4,071 |
3.55%, 03/15/52 (a) | 5,000 | 3,586 |
4.70%, 07/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,882 |
Ally Financial Inc. | | |
2.20%, 11/02/28 (a) | 5,000 | 3,911 |
Altria Group Inc. | | |
3.40%, 02/04/41 (a) | 6,000 | 3,981 |
4.00%, 02/04/61 (a) | 2,000 | 1,303 |
4.25%, 08/09/42 (a) | 2,000 | 1,482 |
4.45%, 05/06/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,125 |
4.50%, 05/02/43 (a) | 3,000 | 2,257 |
Amazon.com Inc. | | |
1.50%, 06/03/30 (a) | 2,000 | 1,607 |
2.50%, 06/03/50 (a) | 3,000 | 1,904 |
2.70%, 06/03/60 (a) | 3,000 | 1,826 |
2.88%, 05/12/41 (a) | 4,000 | 2,987 |
3.15%, 08/22/27 (a) | 2,000 | 1,883 |
3.25%, 05/12/61 (a) | 5,000 | 3,477 |
4.05%, 08/22/47 (a) | 3,000 | 2,594 |
Ameren Corp. | | |
3.65%, 02/15/26 (a) | 5,000 | 4,780 |
American Electric Power Company Inc. | | |
2.30%, 03/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,456 |
3.25%, 03/01/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,023 |
American Tower Corp. | | |
1.50%, 01/31/28 (a) | 6,000 | 4,970 |
2.90%, 01/15/30 (a) | 6,000 | 5,083 |
3.70%, 10/15/49 (a) | 3,000 | 2,133 |
3.80%, 08/15/29 (a) | 6,000 | 5,456 |
American Water Capital Corp. | | |
2.95%, 09/01/27 (a) | 8,000 | 7,377 |
Amgen Inc. | | |
2.45%, 02/21/30 (a) | 2,000 | 1,688 |
3.00%, 01/15/52 (a) | 4,000 | 2,571 |
3.15%, 02/21/40 (a) | 5,000 | 3,692 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund | 7 |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Anheuser-Busch Companies LLC/Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide Inc. | | |
4.70%, 02/01/36 (a) | $ 7,000 | $ 6,599 |
4.90%, 02/01/46 (a) | 8,000 | 7,321 |
Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide Inc. | | |
3.50%, 06/01/30 (a) | 5,000 | 4,548 |
4.35%, 06/01/40 (a) | 5,000 | 4,418 |
4.38%, 04/15/38 (a) | 8,000 | 7,192 |
4.50%, 06/01/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,651 |
4.75%, 04/15/58 (a) | 6,000 | 5,312 |
5.55%, 01/23/49 (a) | 2,000 | 1,993 |
Aon Corp./Aon Global Holdings PLC | | |
2.90%, 08/23/51 (a) | 6,000 | 3,809 |
Apollo Management Holdings LP | | |
2.65%, 06/05/30 (a)(g) | 6,000 | 4,867 |
Apollo Management Holdings LP (4.95% fixed rate until 12/17/24; 3.27% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.95%, 01/14/50 (a)(c)(g) | 7,000 | 5,880 |
Apple Inc. | | |
2.20%, 09/11/29 (a) | 5,000 | 4,319 |
2.65%, 02/08/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,337 |
2.80%, 02/08/61 (a) | 2,000 | 1,283 |
2.95%, 09/11/49 (a) | 3,000 | 2,142 |
3.45%, 02/09/45 (a) | 6,000 | 4,829 |
3.95%, 08/08/52 (a) | 5,000 | 4,270 |
Applied Materials Inc. | | |
4.35%, 04/01/47 (a) | 4,000 | 3,613 |
Aptiv PLC | | |
4.40%, 10/01/46 (a) | 5,000 | 3,782 |
ArcelorMittal S.A. | | |
6.80%, 11/29/32 (a) | 15,000 | 14,954 |
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. | | |
2.50%, 08/11/26 (a) | 4,000 | 3,712 |
Ares Capital Corp. | | |
2.88%, 06/15/28 (a) | 5,000 | 4,016 |
Arthur J Gallagher & Co. | | |
3.50%, 05/20/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,502 |
Ascension Health | | |
4.85%, 11/15/53 (a) | 7,000 | 6,637 |
Astrazeneca Finance LLC | | |
1.75%, 05/28/28 (a) | 8,000 | 6,871 |
AstraZeneca PLC | | |
3.00%, 05/28/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,531 |
4.00%, 01/17/29 (a) | 3,000 | 2,884 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
4.38%, 08/17/48 (a) | $ 2,000 | $ 1,794 |
AT&T Inc. | | |
2.30%, 06/01/27 (a) | 9,000 | 8,020 |
2.75%, 06/01/31 (a) | 6,000 | 4,982 |
3.85%, 06/01/60 (a) | 9,000 | 6,282 |
4.35%, 03/01/29 (a) | 2,000 | 1,903 |
4.50%, 05/15/35 (a) | 5,000 | 4,548 |
4.55%, 03/09/49 (a) | 2,000 | 1,638 |
4.75%, 05/15/46 (a) | 2,000 | 1,707 |
Athene Holding Ltd. | | |
4.13%, 01/12/28 (a) | 4,000 | 3,678 |
6.15%, 04/03/30 (a) | 7,000 | 7,053 |
Avangrid Inc. | | |
3.15%, 12/01/24 (a) | 6,000 | 5,751 |
Bain Capital Specialty Finance Inc. | | |
2.95%, 03/10/26 (a) | 8,000 | 6,895 |
Bank of America Corp. | | |
3.25%, 10/21/27 (a) | 3,000 | 2,773 |
4.18%, 11/25/27 (a) | 6,000 | 5,699 |
4.25%, 10/22/26 (a) | 6,000 | 5,801 |
Bank of America Corp. (2.09% fixed rate until 06/14/28; 1.06% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.09%, 06/14/29 (a)(c) | 5,000 | 4,206 |
Bank of America Corp. (2.97% fixed rate until 07/21/51; 1.56% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.97%, 07/21/52 (a)(c) | 9,000 | 5,679 |
Bank of America Corp. (3.37% fixed rate until 01/23/25; 0.81% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.37%, 01/23/26 (a)(c) | 2,000 | 1,908 |
Bank of America Corp. (3.71% fixed rate until 04/24/27; 1.51% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.71%, 04/24/28 (a)(c) | 6,000 | 5,560 |
Bank of America Corp. (3.85% fixed rate until 03/08/32; 2.00% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
3.85%, 03/08/37 (a)(c) | 6,000 | 4,963 |
Bank of America Corp. (3.95% fixed rate until 01/23/48; 1.19% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.95%, 01/23/49 (a)(c) | 6,000 | 4,635 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
8 | State Street Income V.I.S. Fund |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Bank of America Corp. (4.30% fixed rate until 01/28/25; 2.66% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.30%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | $ 7,000 | $ 6,089 |
Barrick North America Finance LLC | | |
5.70%, 05/30/41 (a) | 3,000 | 3,017 |
BAT Capital Corp. | | |
2.73%, 03/25/31 (a) | 4,000 | 3,120 |
4.39%, 08/15/37 (a) | 5,000 | 3,888 |
4.54%, 08/15/47 (a) | 2,000 | 1,422 |
4.70%, 04/02/27 (a) | 5,000 | 4,802 |
4.91%, 04/02/30 (a) | 4,000 | 3,666 |
BAT International Finance PLC | | |
1.67%, 03/25/26 (a) | 5,000 | 4,427 |
Becton Dickinson & Co. | | |
3.70%, 06/06/27 (a) | 7,000 | 6,622 |
4.67%, 06/06/47 (a) | 3,000 | 2,646 |
4.69%, 12/15/44 (a) | 2,000 | 1,780 |
Berkshire Hathaway Energy Co. | | |
3.25%, 04/15/28 (a) | 2,000 | 1,853 |
3.70%, 07/15/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,746 |
3.80%, 07/15/48 (a) | 3,000 | 2,320 |
4.25%, 10/15/50 (a) | 2,000 | 1,667 |
6.13%, 04/01/36 (a) | 3,000 | 3,152 |
Berkshire Hathaway Finance Corp. | | |
2.85%, 10/15/50 (a) | 8,000 | 5,381 |
3.85%, 03/15/52 (a) | 6,000 | 4,843 |
4.25%, 01/15/49 (a) | 4,000 | 3,586 |
Berry Global Inc. | | |
4.88%, 07/15/26 (a)(g) | 8,000 | 7,726 |
Biogen Inc. | | |
2.25%, 05/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,438 |
Block Financial LLC | | |
2.50%, 07/15/28 (a) | 5,000 | 4,243 |
3.88%, 08/15/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,628 |
Boardwalk Pipelines LP | | |
4.80%, 05/03/29 (a) | 6,000 | 5,645 |
Boston Properties LP | | |
6.75%, 12/01/27 (a) | 5,000 | 5,164 |
BP Capital Markets America Inc. | | |
3.00%, 02/24/50 (a) | 4,000 | 2,714 |
3.38%, 02/08/61 (a) | 5,000 | 3,457 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
BP Capital Markets PLC (4.88% fixed rate until 03/22/30; 4.40% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.88%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | $ 7,000 | $ 6,128 |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. | | |
1.45%, 11/13/30 (a) | 2,000 | 1,577 |
2.35%, 11/13/40 (a) | 2,000 | 1,373 |
2.95%, 03/15/32 (a) | 5,000 | 4,362 |
3.20%, 06/15/26 (a) | 2,000 | 1,909 |
3.40%, 07/26/29 (a) | 2,000 | 1,857 |
4.13%, 06/15/39 (a) | 3,000 | 2,675 |
4.25%, 10/26/49 (a) | 3,000 | 2,595 |
4.55%, 02/20/48 (a) | 2,000 | 1,817 |
Brixmor Operating Partnership LP | | |
2.25%, 04/01/28 (a) | 8,000 | 6,653 |
Broadcom Inc. | | |
3.14%, 11/15/35 (a)(g) | 3,000 | 2,201 |
3.42%, 04/15/33 (a)(g) | 4,000 | 3,211 |
3.47%, 04/15/34 (a)(g) | 2,000 | 1,586 |
4.15%, 11/15/30 (a) | 4,000 | 3,584 |
4.30%, 11/15/32 (a) | 4,000 | 3,531 |
Brooklyn Union Gas Co. | | |
4.87%, 08/05/32 (a)(g) | 11,000 | 10,285 |
Brown-Forman Corp. | | |
4.00%, 04/15/38 (a) | 2,000 | 1,753 |
Brunswick Corp. | | |
2.40%, 08/18/31 (a) | 5,000 | 3,673 |
Bunge Limited Finance Corp. | | |
3.75%, 09/25/27 (a) | 3,000 | 2,805 |
Burlington Northern Santa Fe LLC | | |
4.15%, 12/15/48 (a) | 4,000 | 3,406 |
4.55%, 09/01/44 (a) | 7,000 | 6,355 |
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. | | |
3.85%, 06/01/27 (a) | 5,000 | 4,719 |
4.95%, 06/01/47 (a) | 4,000 | 3,501 |
Canadian Pacific Railway Co. | | |
1.75%, 12/02/26 (a) | 5,000 | 4,456 |
2.45%, 12/02/31 (a) | 5,000 | 4,162 |
Cantor Fitzgerald LP | | |
4.88%, 05/01/24 (a)(g) | 7,000 | 6,867 |
Capital One Financial Corp. | | |
3.75%, 07/28/26 (a) | 7,000 | 6,608 |
Cardinal Health Inc. | | |
3.08%, 06/15/24 (a) | 4,000 | 3,884 |
Carlisle Companies Inc. | | |
2.20%, 03/01/32 (a) | 7,000 | 5,322 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund | 9 |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Carrier Global Corp. | | |
2.72%, 02/15/30 (a) | $ 3,000 | $ 2,528 |
3.58%, 04/05/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,149 |
Caterpillar Inc. | | |
3.25%, 09/19/49 - 04/09/50 (a) | 10,000 | 7,615 |
Cenovus Energy Inc. | | |
2.65%, 01/15/32 (a) | 5,000 | 3,986 |
3.75%, 02/15/52 (a) | 5,000 | 3,526 |
Centene Corp. | | |
3.00%, 10/15/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,458 |
3.38%, 02/15/30 (a) | 14,000 | 11,849 |
4.25%, 12/15/27 (a) | 23,000 | 21,598 |
CenterPoint Energy Inc. | | |
2.65%, 06/01/31 (a) | 5,000 | 4,121 |
Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter Communications Operating Capital | | |
3.50%, 06/01/41 (a) | 4,000 | 2,630 |
3.70%, 04/01/51 (a) | 9,000 | 5,479 |
4.80%, 03/01/50 (a) | 7,000 | 5,122 |
4.91%, 07/23/25 (a) | 5,000 | 4,903 |
5.05%, 03/30/29 (a) | 8,000 | 7,522 |
5.75%, 04/01/48 (a) | 5,000 | 4,112 |
Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings LLC | | |
5.88%, 03/31/25 (a) | 7,000 | 7,040 |
Cheniere Energy Partners LP | | |
4.50%, 10/01/29 (a) | 11,000 | 9,900 |
Chevron USA Inc. | | |
3.85%, 01/15/28 (a) | 4,000 | 3,862 |
3.90%, 11/15/24 (a) | 4,000 | 3,933 |
Chubb INA Holdings Inc. | | |
4.35%, 11/03/45 (a) | 6,000 | 5,207 |
Church & Dwight Company Inc. | | |
2.30%, 12/15/31 (a) | 5,000 | 4,004 |
Cigna Corp. | | |
2.40%, 03/15/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,514 |
3.25%, 04/15/25 (a) | 7,000 | 6,743 |
3.40%, 03/01/27 (a) | 5,000 | 4,692 |
3.75%, 07/15/23 (a) | 2,000 | 1,985 |
3.88%, 10/15/47 (a) | 2,000 | 1,544 |
4.13%, 11/15/25 (a) | 5,000 | 4,889 |
4.38%, 10/15/28 (a) | 3,000 | 2,894 |
4.80%, 08/15/38 (a) | 3,000 | 2,796 |
Cintas Corp. No 2 | | |
4.00%, 05/01/32 (a) | 8,000 | 7,521 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Cisco Systems Inc. | | |
5.90%, 02/15/39 (a) | $ 3,000 | $ 3,238 |
Citigroup Inc. | | |
4.45%, 09/29/27 (a) | 4,000 | 3,821 |
4.65%, 07/23/48 (a) | 9,000 | 7,825 |
Citigroup Inc. (2.98% fixed rate until 11/05/29; 1.42% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.98%, 11/05/30 (a)(c) | 6,000 | 5,043 |
Citigroup Inc. (3.88% fixed rate until 01/24/38; 1.17% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.88%, 01/24/39 (a)(c) | 6,000 | 4,966 |
Citigroup Inc. (4.70% fixed rate until 01/30/25; 3.23% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.70%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | 6,000 | 4,996 |
CME Group Inc. | | |
3.75%, 06/15/28 (a) | 2,000 | 1,928 |
CMS Energy Corp. | | |
4.88%, 03/01/44 (a) | 7,000 | 6,370 |
CNH Industrial Capital LLC | | |
1.95%, 07/02/23 (a) | 7,000 | 6,881 |
Comcast Corp. | | |
2.80%, 01/15/51 (a) | 3,000 | 1,912 |
2.94%, 11/01/56 (a) | 7,000 | 4,391 |
2.99%, 11/01/63 (a) | 3,000 | 1,827 |
3.20%, 07/15/36 (a) | 5,000 | 4,054 |
3.25%, 11/01/39 (a) | 5,000 | 3,903 |
3.97%, 11/01/47 (a) | 3,000 | 2,407 |
4.15%, 10/15/28 (a) | 5,000 | 4,806 |
CommonSpirit Health | | |
4.35%, 11/01/42 | 16,000 | 13,449 |
Conagra Brands Inc. | | |
5.30%, 11/01/38 (a) | 3,000 | 2,838 |
5.40%, 11/01/48 (a) | 2,000 | 1,858 |
ConocoPhillips Co. | | |
4.30%, 11/15/44 (a) | 4,000 | 3,464 |
Consolidated Edison Company of New York Inc. | | |
3.35%, 04/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,692 |
3.88%, 06/15/47 (a) | 2,000 | 1,547 |
3.95%, 04/01/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,386 |
Constellation Brands Inc. | | |
3.15%, 08/01/29 (a) | 4,000 | 3,505 |
3.70%, 12/06/26 (a) | 4,000 | 3,807 |
4.50%, 05/09/47 (a) | 4,000 | 3,371 |
Continental Resources Inc. | | |
2.88%, 04/01/32 (a)(g) | 5,000 | 3,713 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
10 | State Street Income V.I.S. Fund |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
3.80%, 06/01/24 (a) | $ 12,000 | $ 11,668 |
4.50%, 04/15/23 (a) | 7,000 | 6,975 |
Corebridge Financial Inc. | | |
3.90%, 04/05/32 (a)(g) | 15,000 | 13,138 |
Corning Inc. | | |
4.38%, 11/15/57 (a) | 2,000 | 1,556 |
Corporate Office Properties LP | | |
2.00%, 01/15/29 (a) | 5,000 | 3,849 |
2.25%, 03/15/26 (a) | 5,000 | 4,418 |
2.75%, 04/15/31 (a) | 3,000 | 2,246 |
Crown Castle Inc. | | |
2.90%, 03/15/27 (a) | 10,000 | 9,103 |
4.15%, 07/01/50 (a) | 5,000 | 3,849 |
5.20%, 02/15/49 (a) | 4,000 | 3,595 |
CSL Finance PLC | | |
4.25%, 04/27/32 (a)(g) | 6,000 | 5,649 |
CSX Corp. | | |
4.50%, 03/15/49 - 08/01/54 (a) | 10,000 | 8,600 |
CubeSmart LP | | |
2.50%, 02/15/32 (a) | 5,000 | 3,829 |
4.38%, 02/15/29 (a) | 5,000 | 4,620 |
CVS Health Corp. | | |
3.00%, 08/15/26 (a) | 4,000 | 3,736 |
3.25%, 08/15/29 (a) | 3,000 | 2,684 |
3.63%, 04/01/27 (a) | 3,000 | 2,847 |
3.75%, 04/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,723 |
4.25%, 04/01/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,409 |
4.78%, 03/25/38 (a) | 3,000 | 2,749 |
5.00%, 12/01/24 (a) | 6,000 | 5,952 |
5.13%, 07/20/45 (a) | 2,000 | 1,822 |
5.30%, 12/05/43 (a) | 4,000 | 3,746 |
Danaher Corp. | | |
2.80%, 12/10/51 (a) | 9,000 | 5,988 |
Dell International LLC/EMC Corp. | | |
4.00%, 07/15/24 (a) | 6,000 | 5,888 |
5.45%, 06/15/23 (a) | 2,000 | 2,000 |
6.02%, 06/15/26 (a) | 3,000 | 3,063 |
Devon Energy Corp. | | |
5.00%, 06/15/45 (a) | 4,000 | 3,443 |
DH Europe Finance II Sarl | | |
2.60%, 11/15/29 (a) | 2,000 | 1,750 |
3.25%, 11/15/39 (a) | 3,000 | 2,406 |
3.40%, 11/15/49 (a) | 3,000 | 2,265 |
Diamondback Energy Inc. | | |
3.13%, 03/24/31 (a) | 4,000 | 3,315 |
3.50%, 12/01/29 (a) | 3,000 | 2,632 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
4.40%, 03/24/51 (a) | $ 3,000 | $ 2,294 |
Digital Realty Trust LP | | |
3.60%, 07/01/29 (a) | 8,000 | 7,151 |
Discovery Communications LLC | | |
3.95%, 03/20/28 (a) | 6,000 | 5,325 |
4.95%, 05/15/42 (a) | 2,000 | 1,512 |
5.00%, 09/20/37 (a) | 3,000 | 2,418 |
Dollar General Corp. | | |
3.50%, 04/03/30 (a) | 4,000 | 3,585 |
4.13%, 04/03/50 (a) | 4,000 | 3,205 |
Dollar Tree Inc. | | |
4.00%, 05/15/25 (a) | 7,000 | 6,836 |
Dominion Energy Inc. | | |
3.07%, 08/15/24 (a)(b) | 5,000 | 4,818 |
3.38%, 04/01/30 (a) | 6,000 | 5,286 |
Dover Corp. | | |
2.95%, 11/04/29 (a) | 3,000 | 2,608 |
Dow Chemical Co. | | |
6.30%, 03/15/33 (a) | 5,000 | 5,268 |
DTE Energy Co. | | |
2.85%, 10/01/26 (a) | 7,000 | 6,450 |
Duke Energy Carolinas LLC | | |
3.95%, 03/15/48 (a) | 3,000 | 2,416 |
Duke Energy Corp. | | |
2.55%, 06/15/31 (a) | 6,000 | 4,896 |
3.30%, 06/15/41 (a) | 7,000 | 5,122 |
3.50%, 06/15/51 (a) | 7,000 | 4,914 |
3.75%, 09/01/46 (a) | 5,000 | 3,726 |
Duke Energy Corp. (4.88% fixed rate until 09/16/24; 3.39% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.88%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | 9,000 | 8,212 |
Duke Energy Progress LLC | | |
4.15%, 12/01/44 (a) | 9,000 | 7,529 |
Duquesne Light Holdings Inc. | | |
3.62%, 08/01/27 (a)(g) | 7,000 | 6,235 |
Eastman Chemical Co. | | |
4.65%, 10/15/44 (a) | 4,000 | 3,313 |
Eaton Corp. | | |
3.10%, 09/15/27 (a) | 2,000 | 1,863 |
Ecolab Inc. | | |
5.25%, 01/15/28 (a) | 14,000 | 14,270 |
Edison International | | |
4.95%, 04/15/25 (a) | 8,000 | 7,899 |
EI du Pont de Nemours & Co. | | |
2.30%, 07/15/30 (a) | 6,000 | 5,023 |
Electronic Arts Inc. | | |
1.85%, 02/15/31 (a) | 3,000 | 2,361 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Elevance Health Inc. | | |
2.88%, 09/15/29 (a) | $ 3,000 | $ 2,631 |
3.30%, 01/15/23 (a) | 6,000 | 5,997 |
3.60%, 03/15/51 (a) | 3,000 | 2,259 |
3.70%, 09/15/49 (a) | 3,000 | 2,292 |
Emera US Finance LP | | |
2.64%, 06/15/31 (a) | 8,000 | 6,250 |
Emerson Electric Co. | | |
1.80%, 10/15/27 (a) | 2,000 | 1,748 |
2.75%, 10/15/50 (a) | 2,000 | 1,298 |
Empower Finance 2020 LP | | |
1.36%, 09/17/27 (a)(g) | 8,000 | 6,677 |
1.78%, 03/17/31 (a)(g) | 8,000 | 6,009 |
Enbridge Energy Partners LP | | |
5.50%, 09/15/40 (a) | 2,000 | 1,872 |
Enbridge Inc. | | |
1.60%, 10/04/26 (a) | 7,000 | 6,132 |
Enbridge Inc. (5.75% fixed rate until 04/15/30; 5.31% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
5.75%, 07/15/80 (a)(c) | 9,000 | 8,135 |
Energy Transfer LP | | |
4.50%, 04/15/24 (a) | 2,000 | 1,972 |
4.95%, 06/15/28 (a) | 4,000 | 3,864 |
5.30%, 04/01/44 - 04/15/47 (a) | 7,000 | 5,887 |
5.35%, 05/15/45 (a) | 4,000 | 3,409 |
5.75%, 02/15/33 (a) | 5,000 | 4,904 |
6.50%, 02/01/42 (a) | 4,000 | 3,952 |
Energy Transfer LP (6.75% fixed rate until 05/15/25; 5.13% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
6.75%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | 19,000 | 16,435 |
Energy Transfer LP/Regency Energy Finance Corp. | | |
4.50%, 11/01/23 (a) | 4,000 | 3,965 |
Enterprise Products Operating LLC | | |
4.25%, 02/15/48 (a) | 6,000 | 4,838 |
Enterprise Products Operating LLC (5.25% fixed rate until 08/16/27; 3.03% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
5.25%, 08/16/77 (a)(c) | 5,000 | 4,087 |
EOG Resources Inc. | | |
4.95%, 04/15/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,870 |
5.10%, 01/15/36 (a) | 2,000 | 1,892 |
Equinix Inc. | | |
1.25%, 07/15/25 (a) | 7,000 | 6,341 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
2.15%, 07/15/30 (a) | $ 6,000 | $ 4,784 |
Equinor ASA | | |
3.25%, 11/18/49 | 4,000 | 2,922 |
ERP Operating LP | | |
4.50%, 07/01/44 (a) | 8,000 | 6,800 |
Everest Reinsurance Holdings Inc. | | |
3.13%, 10/15/52 (a) | 5,000 | 3,107 |
Eversource Energy | | |
3.45%, 01/15/50 (a) | 5,000 | 3,657 |
Exelon Corp. | | |
4.05%, 04/15/30 (a) | 5,000 | 4,657 |
4.45%, 04/15/46 (a) | 5,000 | 4,240 |
4.70%, 04/15/50 (a) | 4,000 | 3,514 |
Exxon Mobil Corp. | | |
2.61%, 10/15/30 (a) | 6,000 | 5,238 |
3.45%, 04/15/51 (a) | 6,000 | 4,548 |
FedEx Corp. | | |
4.10%, 02/01/45 (a) | 8,000 | 6,188 |
Fidelity National Information Services Inc. | | |
1.15%, 03/01/26 (a) | 4,000 | 3,510 |
1.65%, 03/01/28 (a) | 3,000 | 2,494 |
FirstEnergy Transmission LLC | | |
4.55%, 04/01/49 (a)(g) | 7,000 | 5,698 |
Fiserv Inc. | | |
3.50%, 07/01/29 (a) | 3,000 | 2,703 |
4.40%, 07/01/49 (a) | 3,000 | 2,440 |
Florida Power & Light Co. | | |
2.85%, 04/01/25 (a) | 7,000 | 6,707 |
4.13%, 02/01/42 (a) | 6,000 | 5,197 |
Flowers Foods Inc. | | |
2.40%, 03/15/31 (a) | 3,000 | 2,413 |
Flowserve Corp. | | |
2.80%, 01/15/32 (a) | 7,000 | 5,231 |
Ford Motor Co. | | |
4.35%, 12/08/26 (a) | 6,000 | 5,686 |
Fox Corp. | | |
3.50%, 04/08/30 (a) | 4,000 | 3,537 |
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. | | |
4.25%, 03/01/30 (a) | 5,000 | 4,563 |
GA Global Funding Trust | | |
1.63%, 01/15/26 (a)(g) | 5,000 | 4,437 |
General Dynamics Corp. | | |
4.25%, 04/01/50 (a) | 5,000 | 4,452 |
General Mills Inc. | | |
3.00%, 02/01/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,414 |
General Motors Co. | | |
5.20%, 04/01/45 (a) | 3,000 | 2,453 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
5.40%, 04/01/48 (a) | $ 2,000 | $ 1,645 |
6.13%, 10/01/25 (a) | 6,000 | 6,117 |
6.80%, 10/01/27 (a) | 3,000 | 3,115 |
General Motors Financial Company Inc. | | |
1.25%, 01/08/26 (a) | 2,000 | 1,763 |
2.35%, 01/08/31 (a) | 4,000 | 3,021 |
5.25%, 03/01/26 (a) | 8,000 | 7,878 |
Genuine Parts Co. | | |
2.75%, 02/01/32 (a) | 3,000 | 2,414 |
Georgia-Pacific LLC | | |
1.75%, 09/30/25 (a)(g) | 6,000 | 5,482 |
3.60%, 03/01/25 (a)(g) | 9,000 | 8,721 |
Gilead Sciences Inc. | | |
2.60%, 10/01/40 (a) | 2,000 | 1,401 |
2.80%, 10/01/50 (a) | 4,000 | 2,589 |
3.50%, 02/01/25 (a) | 4,000 | 3,875 |
3.65%, 03/01/26 (a) | 2,000 | 1,931 |
4.15%, 03/01/47 (a) | 5,000 | 4,140 |
4.75%, 03/01/46 (a) | 3,000 | 2,712 |
GlaxoSmithKline Capital Inc. | | |
3.63%, 05/15/25 (a) | 6,000 | 5,862 |
GlaxoSmithKline Capital PLC | | |
3.38%, 06/01/29 (a) | 5,000 | 4,613 |
Glencore Funding LLC | | |
3.88%, 04/27/51 (a)(g) | 4,000 | 2,892 |
Graphic Packaging International LLC | | |
1.51%, 04/15/26 (a)(g) | 6,000 | 5,240 |
Gray Oak Pipeline LLC | | |
2.00%, 09/15/23 (a)(g) | 7,000 | 6,798 |
2.60%, 10/15/25 (a)(g) | 8,000 | 7,265 |
Halliburton Co. | | |
5.00%, 11/15/45 (a) | 4,000 | 3,546 |
HCA Inc. | | |
3.13%, 03/15/27 (a)(g) | 10,000 | 9,096 |
3.50%, 09/01/30 (a) | 5,000 | 4,302 |
3.63%, 03/15/32 (a)(g) | 5,000 | 4,229 |
5.38%, 02/01/25 (a) | 21,000 | 20,977 |
Health Care Service Corp. | | |
2.20%, 06/01/30 (a)(g) | 5,000 | 4,003 |
3.20%, 06/01/50 (a)(g) | 4,000 | 2,780 |
Healthcare Realty Holdings LP | | |
2.00%, 03/15/31 (a) | 5,000 | 3,781 |
Helmerich & Payne Inc. | | |
2.90%, 09/29/31 (a) | 5,000 | 4,048 |
Hess Corp. | | |
5.60%, 02/15/41 (a) | 2,000 | 1,894 |
5.80%, 04/01/47 (a) | 2,000 | 1,916 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. | | |
6.35%, 10/15/45 (a) | $ 3,000 | $ 2,999 |
Highwoods Realty LP | | |
4.13%, 03/15/28 (a) | 5,000 | 4,502 |
4.20%, 04/15/29 (a) | 6,000 | 5,192 |
Honeywell International Inc. | | |
1.75%, 09/01/31 (a) | 7,000 | 5,546 |
2.70%, 08/15/29 (a) | 2,000 | 1,777 |
Hormel Foods Corp. | | |
1.80%, 06/11/30 (a) | 7,000 | 5,708 |
Humana Inc. | | |
1.35%, 02/03/27 (a) | 5,000 | 4,318 |
2.15%, 02/03/32 (a) | 5,000 | 3,911 |
Huntington Bancshares Inc. | | |
2.55%, 02/04/30 (a) | 7,000 | 5,758 |
Huntsman International LLC | | |
4.50%, 05/01/29 (a) | 6,000 | 5,391 |
Hyundai Capital America | | |
1.30%, 01/08/26 (a)(g) | 8,000 | 7,004 |
Indiana Michigan Power Co. | | |
3.25%, 05/01/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,421 |
Ingredion Inc. | | |
3.90%, 06/01/50 (a) | 2,000 | 1,448 |
Intel Corp. | | |
2.00%, 08/12/31 (a) | 6,000 | 4,758 |
2.45%, 11/15/29 (a) | 8,000 | 6,862 |
2.60%, 05/19/26 (a) | 6,000 | 5,600 |
2.80%, 08/12/41 (a) | 5,000 | 3,485 |
2.88%, 05/11/24 (a) | 3,000 | 2,921 |
3.10%, 02/15/60 (a) | 5,000 | 3,118 |
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. | | |
1.85%, 09/15/32 (a) | 2,000 | 1,505 |
2.65%, 09/15/40 (a) | 2,000 | 1,391 |
Interstate Power & Light Co. | | |
3.40%, 08/15/25 (a) | 8,000 | 7,626 |
ITC Holdings Corp. | | |
2.95%, 05/14/30 (a)(g) | 6,000 | 5,074 |
Jabil Inc. | | |
3.95%, 01/12/28 (a) | 2,000 | 1,863 |
4.25%, 05/15/27 (a) | 10,000 | 9,464 |
John Deere Capital Corp. | | |
2.45%, 01/09/30 (a) | 9,000 | 7,759 |
Johnson & Johnson | | |
3.63%, 03/03/37 (a) | 3,000 | 2,670 |
Johnson Controls International PLC | | |
4.50%, 02/15/47 (a) | 3,000 | 2,486 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (2.96% fixed rate until 05/13/30; 2.52% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.96%, 05/13/31 (a)(c) | $ 5,000 | $ 4,117 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (3.16% fixed rate until 04/22/41; 1.46% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
3.16%, 04/22/42 (a)(c) | 4,000 | 2,908 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (3.88% fixed rate until 07/24/37; 1.36% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.88%, 07/24/38 (a)(c) | 2,000 | 1,661 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (3.90% fixed rate until 01/23/48; 1.22% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.90%, 01/23/49 (a)(c) | 10,000 | 7,707 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.01% fixed rate until 04/23/28; 1.12% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.01%, 04/23/29 (a)(c) | 4,000 | 3,705 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.03% fixed rate until 07/24/47; 1.46% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.03%, 07/24/48 (a)(c) | 5,000 | 3,969 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.49% fixed rate until 03/24/30; 3.79% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.49%, 03/24/31 (a)(c) | 4,000 | 3,741 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.60% fixed rate until 02/01/25; 3.13% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.60%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | 6,000 | 5,328 |
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals | | |
3.00%, 06/01/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,400 |
Kansas City Southern/old | | |
3.50%, 05/01/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,141 |
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. | | |
3.20%, 05/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,611 |
3.80%, 05/01/50 (a) | 2,000 | 1,504 |
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP | | |
4.70%, 11/01/42 (a) | 2,000 | 1,657 |
5.00%, 03/01/43 (a) | 2,000 | 1,712 |
6.38%, 03/01/41 (a) | 4,000 | 3,974 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Kinder Morgan Inc. | | |
1.75%, 11/15/26 (a) | $ 10,000 | $ 8,824 |
5.05%, 02/15/46 (a) | 8,000 | 6,819 |
KLA Corp. | | |
3.30%, 03/01/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,175 |
4.65%, 11/01/24 (a) | 2,000 | 1,997 |
Kraft Heinz Foods Co. | | |
5.20%, 07/15/45 (a) | 4,000 | 3,686 |
L3Harris Technologies Inc. | | |
3.85%, 12/15/26 (a) | 4,000 | 3,822 |
Lear Corp. | | |
4.25%, 05/15/29 (a) | 5,000 | 4,502 |
Leidos Inc. | | |
3.63%, 05/15/25 (a) | 5,000 | 4,805 |
4.38%, 05/15/30 (a) | 7,000 | 6,320 |
Liberty Mutual Group Inc. | | |
3.95%, 05/15/60 (a)(g) | 3,000 | 1,973 |
Life Storage LP | | |
2.20%, 10/15/30 (a) | 8,000 | 6,207 |
Lincoln National Corp. | | |
4.35%, 03/01/48 (a) | 8,000 | 6,003 |
Lincoln National Corp. (9.25% fixed rate until 12/01/27; 5.32% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
9.25%, 12/31/99 (a) | 5,000 | 5,288 |
Lockheed Martin Corp. | | |
4.50%, 05/15/36 (a) | 5,000 | 4,763 |
Lowe's Companies Inc. | | |
1.30%, 04/15/28 (a) | 3,000 | 2,491 |
1.70%, 09/15/28 - 10/15/30 (a) | 6,000 | 4,863 |
3.00%, 10/15/50 (a) | 5,000 | 3,206 |
4.05%, 05/03/47 (a) | 4,000 | 3,141 |
5.63%, 04/15/53 (a) | 4,000 | 3,855 |
LYB International Finance III LLC | | |
3.63%, 04/01/51 (a) | 3,000 | 2,011 |
Masco Corp. | | |
3.50%, 11/15/27 (a) | 2,000 | 1,850 |
McCormick & Company Inc. | | |
1.85%, 02/15/31 (a) | 3,000 | 2,321 |
3.25%, 11/15/25 (a) | 9,000 | 8,533 |
McDonald's Corp. | | |
3.60%, 07/01/30 (a) | 7,000 | 6,422 |
3.63%, 09/01/49 (a) | 3,000 | 2,283 |
4.88%, 12/09/45 (a) | 7,000 | 6,489 |
Medtronic Inc. | | |
4.63%, 03/15/45 (a) | 2,000 | 1,859 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center | | |
4.13%, 07/01/52 (a) | $ 7,000 | $ 5,789 |
Merck & Company Inc. | | |
1.90%, 12/10/28 (a) | 10,000 | 8,606 |
2.45%, 06/24/50 (a) | 3,000 | 1,919 |
2.75%, 02/10/25 - 12/10/51 (a) | 10,000 | 8,729 |
4.00%, 03/07/49 (a) | 2,000 | 1,714 |
Meta Platforms Inc. | | |
3.85%, 08/15/32 (a) | 10,000 | 8,799 |
4.45%, 08/15/52 (a) | 10,000 | 7,946 |
MetLife Inc. | | |
4.72%, 12/15/44 (a) | 5,000 | 4,529 |
Microchip Technology Inc. | | |
2.67%, 09/01/23 (a) | 8,000 | 7,842 |
Micron Technology Inc. | | |
3.37%, 11/01/41 (a) | 5,000 | 3,343 |
3.48%, 11/01/51 (a) | 3,000 | 1,869 |
Microsoft Corp. | | |
2.40%, 08/08/26 (a) | 4,000 | 3,731 |
2.68%, 06/01/60 (a) | 3,000 | 1,939 |
2.92%, 03/17/52 (a) | 7,000 | 4,987 |
3.45%, 08/08/36 (a) | 3,000 | 2,662 |
3.50%, 02/12/35 (a) | 3,000 | 2,718 |
Mid-America Apartments LP | | |
2.88%, 09/15/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,207 |
Molson Coors Beverage Co. | | |
4.20%, 07/15/46 (a) | 4,000 | 3,117 |
Morgan Stanley (1.51% fixed rate until 07/20/26; 0.86% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
1.51%, 07/20/27 (a)(c) | 6,000 | 5,211 |
Morgan Stanley (2.48% fixed rate until 09/16/31; 1.36% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.48%, 09/16/36 (a)(c) | 10,000 | 7,294 |
Morgan Stanley (2.80% fixed rate until 01/25/51; 1.43% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.80%, 01/25/52 (a)(c) | 11,000 | 6,831 |
Morgan Stanley (3.97% fixed rate until 07/22/37; 1.46% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.97%, 07/22/38 (a)(c) | 7,000 | 5,878 |
MPLX LP | | |
2.65%, 08/15/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,434 |
Mylan Inc. | | |
5.20%, 04/15/48 (a) | 3,000 | 2,246 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
National Retail Properties Inc. | | |
4.00%, 11/15/25 (a) | $ 4,000 | $ 3,854 |
Newmont Corp. | | |
4.88%, 03/15/42 (a) | 5,000 | 4,605 |
NextEra Energy Capital Holdings Inc. (5.65% fixed rate until 05/01/29; 3.16% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
5.65%, 05/01/79 (a)(c) | 5,000 | 4,558 |
NGPL PipeCo LLC | | |
3.25%, 07/15/31 (a)(g) | 8,000 | 6,517 |
NIKE Inc. | | |
3.38%, 03/27/50 (a) | 2,000 | 1,567 |
NiSource Inc. | | |
3.60%, 05/01/30 (a) | 5,000 | 4,458 |
3.95%, 03/30/48 (a) | 2,000 | 1,562 |
Norfolk Southern Corp. | | |
3.95%, 10/01/42 (a) | 4,000 | 3,294 |
Northern Trust Corp. | | |
6.13%, 11/02/32 (a) | 5,000 | 5,286 |
NOV Inc. | | |
3.60%, 12/01/29 (a) | 5,000 | 4,398 |
Novant Health Inc. | | |
3.32%, 11/01/61 (a) | 5,000 | 3,346 |
Novartis Capital Corp. | | |
2.20%, 08/14/30 (a) | 4,000 | 3,400 |
3.00%, 11/20/25 (a) | 3,000 | 2,877 |
Nutrien Ltd. | | |
4.90%, 06/01/43 (a) | 4,000 | 3,530 |
NVIDIA Corp. | | |
2.85%, 04/01/30 (a) | 6,000 | 5,241 |
3.50%, 04/01/50 (a) | 2,000 | 1,514 |
NXP BV/NXP Funding LLC/NXP USA Inc. | | |
3.25%, 11/30/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,122 |
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co. | | |
3.25%, 04/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,607 |
Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC | | |
3.80%, 09/30/47 (a) | 2,000 | 1,628 |
ONEOK Inc. | | |
4.35%, 03/15/29 (a) | 4,000 | 3,709 |
6.10%, 11/15/32 (a) | 5,000 | 5,018 |
Oracle Corp. | | |
2.95%, 04/01/30 (a) | 7,000 | 5,975 |
3.60%, 04/01/50 (a) | 4,000 | 2,729 |
3.65%, 03/25/41 (a) | 5,000 | 3,697 |
3.80%, 11/15/37 (a) | 3,000 | 2,367 |
3.95%, 03/25/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,602 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
4.00%, 07/15/46 - 11/15/47 (a) | $ 9,000 | $ 6,609 |
4.10%, 03/25/61 (a) | 5,000 | 3,491 |
6.15%, 11/09/29 (a) | 10,000 | 10,396 |
6.90%, 11/09/52 (a) | 5,000 | 5,411 |
Otis Worldwide Corp. | | |
2.06%, 04/05/25 (a) | 5,000 | 4,682 |
2.57%, 02/15/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,522 |
3.36%, 02/15/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,103 |
Owens Corning | | |
4.40%, 01/30/48 (a) | 3,000 | 2,337 |
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. | | |
2.10%, 08/01/27 (a) | 3,000 | 2,569 |
2.50%, 02/01/31 (a) | 4,000 | 3,110 |
3.00%, 06/15/28 (a) | 5,000 | 4,334 |
3.30%, 08/01/40 (a) | 4,000 | 2,713 |
3.50%, 08/01/50 (a) | 3,000 | 1,888 |
4.30%, 03/15/45 (a) | 5,000 | 3,577 |
PacifiCorp | | |
2.70%, 09/15/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,578 |
2.90%, 06/15/52 (a) | 8,000 | 5,265 |
6.25%, 10/15/37 (a) | 2,000 | 2,125 |
Paramount Global | | |
2.90%, 01/15/27 (a) | 5,000 | 4,488 |
3.70%, 06/01/28 (a) | 2,000 | 1,784 |
5.25%, 04/01/44 (a) | 3,000 | 2,312 |
Parker-Hannifin Corp. | | |
3.25%, 06/14/29 (a) | 3,000 | 2,682 |
4.50%, 09/15/29 (a) | 5,000 | 4,808 |
PartnerRe Finance B LLC (4.50% fixed rate until 04/01/30; 3.82% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.50%, 10/01/50 (a)(c) | 4,000 | 3,423 |
PayPal Holdings Inc. | | |
2.65%, 10/01/26 (a) | 6,000 | 5,542 |
3.25%, 06/01/50 (a) | 2,000 | 1,375 |
PepsiCo Inc. | | |
1.63%, 05/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,448 |
2.75%, 10/21/51 (a) | 7,000 | 4,886 |
Petroleos Mexicanos | | |
5.35%, 02/12/28 | 10,000 | 8,414 |
6.70%, 02/16/32 | 10,000 | 7,873 |
7.69%, 01/23/50 | 10,000 | 6,929 |
Pfizer Inc. | | |
2.70%, 05/28/50 (a) | 6,000 | 4,084 |
3.45%, 03/15/29 (a) | 2,000 | 1,884 |
3.60%, 09/15/28 (a) | 5,000 | 4,792 |
3.90%, 03/15/39 (a) | 3,000 | 2,647 |
4.40%, 05/15/44 (a) | 2,000 | 1,858 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Philip Morris International Inc. | | |
1.50%, 05/01/25 (a) | $ 4,000 | $ 3,700 |
2.10%, 05/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,429 |
4.13%, 03/04/43 (a) | 2,000 | 1,581 |
5.63%, 11/17/29 (a) | 15,000 | 15,277 |
Phillips 66 Co. | | |
2.15%, 12/15/30 (a) | 8,000 | 6,398 |
3.15%, 12/15/29 (a)(g) | 8,000 | 6,978 |
3.30%, 03/15/52 (a) | 5,000 | 3,469 |
3.75%, 03/01/28 (a)(g) | 3,000 | 2,767 |
4.68%, 02/15/45 (a)(g) | 4,000 | 3,478 |
Pioneer Natural Resources Co. | | |
1.13%, 01/15/26 (a) | 9,000 | 8,020 |
2.15%, 01/15/31 (a) | 5,000 | 3,966 |
Plains All American Pipeline LP/PAA Finance Corp. | | |
3.55%, 12/15/29 (a) | 3,000 | 2,607 |
Precision Castparts Corp. | | |
4.38%, 06/15/45 (a) | 6,000 | 5,248 |
Prologis LP | | |
3.05%, 03/01/50 (a) | 5,000 | 3,373 |
3.25%, 06/30/26 (a) | 4,000 | 3,799 |
Prospect Capital Corp. | | |
3.36%, 11/15/26 (a) | 7,000 | 5,839 |
Prudential Financial Inc. | | |
3.94%, 12/07/49 (a) | 5,000 | 3,925 |
Prudential Financial Inc. (5.70% fixed rate until 09/15/28; 2.67% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
5.70%, 09/15/48 (a)(c) | 7,000 | 6,706 |
Public Service Company of Colorado | | |
3.70%, 06/15/28 (a) | 5,000 | 4,763 |
Public Service Electric & Gas Co. | | |
2.38%, 05/15/23 (a) | 8,000 | 7,925 |
PVH Corp. | | |
4.63%, 07/10/25 (a) | 7,000 | 6,760 |
QUALCOMM Inc. | | |
1.30%, 05/20/28 (a) | 3,000 | 2,541 |
4.30%, 05/20/47 (a) | 3,000 | 2,602 |
Quanta Services Inc. | | |
2.35%, 01/15/32 (a) | 5,000 | 3,800 |
3.05%, 10/01/41 (a) | 5,000 | 3,275 |
Raytheon Technologies Corp. | | |
1.90%, 09/01/31 (a) | 7,000 | 5,489 |
2.82%, 09/01/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,261 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
3.95%, 08/16/25 (a) | $ 2,000 | $ 1,955 |
4.15%, 05/15/45 (a) | 3,000 | 2,501 |
4.45%, 11/16/38 (a) | 2,000 | 1,818 |
Realty Income Corp. | | |
2.85%, 12/15/32 (a) | 5,000 | 4,061 |
3.00%, 01/15/27 (a) | 5,000 | 4,630 |
3.25%, 01/15/31 (a) | 5,000 | 4,336 |
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. | | |
1.75%, 09/15/30 (a) | 6,000 | 4,645 |
Reynolds American Inc. | | |
4.45%, 06/12/25 (a) | 4,000 | 3,914 |
Rio Tinto Finance USA PLC | | |
4.13%, 08/21/42 (a) | 4,000 | 3,452 |
Rockwell Automation Inc. | | |
4.20%, 03/01/49 (a) | 2,000 | 1,717 |
Rogers Communications Inc. | | |
5.00%, 03/15/44 (a) | 2,000 | 1,703 |
Roper Technologies Inc. | | |
2.95%, 09/15/29 (a) | 2,000 | 1,735 |
Ross Stores Inc. | | |
4.70%, 04/15/27 (a) | 3,000 | 2,952 |
Royalty Pharma PLC | | |
0.75%, 09/02/23 (a) | 5,000 | 4,845 |
1.20%, 09/02/25 (a) | 5,000 | 4,476 |
1.75%, 09/02/27 (a) | 3,000 | 2,548 |
2.15%, 09/02/31 (a) | 5,000 | 3,776 |
2.20%, 09/02/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,344 |
RPM International Inc. | | |
3.75%, 03/15/27 (a) | 2,000 | 1,865 |
Ryder System Inc. | | |
2.90%, 12/01/26 (a) | 7,000 | 6,373 |
Salesforce Inc. | | |
1.95%, 07/15/31 (a) | 8,000 | 6,405 |
2.70%, 07/15/41 (a) | 5,000 | 3,573 |
Schlumberger Holdings Corp. | | |
3.90%, 05/17/28 (a)(g) | 4,000 | 3,736 |
Sealed Air Corp. | | |
1.57%, 10/15/26 (a)(g) | 12,000 | 10,362 |
Selective Insurance Group Inc. | | |
5.38%, 03/01/49 (a) | 3,000 | 2,558 |
Sempra Energy | | |
3.80%, 02/01/38 (a) | 2,000 | 1,640 |
4.00%, 02/01/48 (a) | 4,000 | 3,145 |
Sempra Energy (4.13% fixed rate until 01/01/27; 2.87% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.13%, 04/01/52 (a)(c) | 7,000 | 5,512 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Shell International Finance BV | | |
3.75%, 09/12/46 (a) | $ 6,000 | $ 4,754 |
Shire Acquisitions Investments Ireland DAC | | |
2.88%, 09/23/23 (a) | 2,000 | 1,965 |
3.20%, 09/23/26 (a) | 3,000 | 2,820 |
Simon Property Group LP | | |
3.38%, 06/15/27 (a) | 4,000 | 3,733 |
Sonoco Products Co. | | |
2.85%, 02/01/32 (a) | 5,000 | 4,059 |
Southern California Edison Co. | | |
4.00%, 04/01/47 (a) | 9,000 | 7,067 |
4.20%, 03/01/29 (a) | 8,000 | 7,610 |
Southern Company Gas Capital Corp. | | |
3.95%, 10/01/46 (a) | 4,000 | 3,011 |
4.40%, 05/30/47 (a) | 2,000 | 1,597 |
Southwest Airlines Co. | | |
2.63%, 02/10/30 (a) | 7,000 | 5,793 |
Southwestern Electric Power Co. | | |
2.75%, 10/01/26 (a) | 5,000 | 4,585 |
Spectra Energy Partners LP | | |
3.38%, 10/15/26 (a) | 2,000 | 1,867 |
4.50%, 03/15/45 (a) | 3,000 | 2,467 |
Stanley Black & Decker Inc. | | |
3.00%, 05/15/32 (a) | 5,000 | 4,221 |
Starbucks Corp. | | |
4.00%, 11/15/28 (a) | 4,000 | 3,811 |
Stryker Corp. | | |
1.95%, 06/15/30 (a) | 7,000 | 5,696 |
Suncor Energy Inc. | | |
4.00%, 11/15/47 (a) | 3,000 | 2,280 |
Sysco Corp. | | |
3.25%, 07/15/27 (a) | 2,000 | 1,851 |
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. | | |
3.70%, 04/14/27 (a) | 15,000 | 14,120 |
4.00%, 04/14/32 (a) | 5,000 | 4,423 |
Tampa Electric Co. | | |
2.40%, 03/15/31 (a) | 8,000 | 6,479 |
3.45%, 03/15/51 (a) | 5,000 | 3,515 |
4.35%, 05/15/44 (a) | 6,000 | 4,927 |
Targa Resources Partners LP/Targa Resources Partners Finance Corp. | | |
5.00%, 01/15/28 (a) | 10,000 | 9,551 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund | 17 |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Target Corp. | | |
2.50%, 04/15/26 (a) | $ 3,000 | $ 2,810 |
Teck Resources Ltd. | | |
5.40%, 02/01/43 (a) | 2,000 | 1,795 |
Texas Instruments Inc. | | |
3.88%, 03/15/39 (a) | 4,000 | 3,530 |
The Allstate Corp. | | |
4.20%, 12/15/46 (a) | 6,000 | 4,966 |
The Allstate Corp. (5.75% fixed rate until 08/15/23; 2.94% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
5.75%, 08/15/53 (a)(c) | 9,000 | 8,476 |
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (4.63% fixed rate until 09/20/26; 3.13% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.63%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | 5,000 | 4,264 |
The Bank of Nova Scotia (6.57% fixed rate until 04/12/23; 2.65% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
6.57%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | 8,000 | 7,446 |
The Boeing Co. | | |
2.70%, 02/01/27 (a) | 6,000 | 5,418 |
2.95%, 02/01/30 (a) | 6,000 | 5,079 |
3.25%, 03/01/28 (a) | 3,000 | 2,685 |
3.75%, 02/01/50 (a) | 2,000 | 1,379 |
5.04%, 05/01/27 (a) | 7,000 | 6,927 |
5.15%, 05/01/30 (a) | 7,000 | 6,827 |
5.81%, 05/01/50 (a) | 5,000 | 4,652 |
The Charles Schwab Corp. | | |
2.45%, 03/03/27 (a) | 5,000 | 4,570 |
The Charles Schwab Corp. (4.00% fixed rate until 12/01/30; 3.08% + 10 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.00%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | 8,000 | 6,361 |
The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. | | |
4.55%, 11/15/30 (a)(g) | 6,000 | 5,618 |
The Clorox Co. | | |
1.80%, 05/15/30 (a) | 6,000 | 4,775 |
The Coca-Cola Co. | | |
2.60%, 06/01/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,016 |
2.75%, 06/01/60 (a) | 3,000 | 2,019 |
The Dow Chemical Co. | | |
2.10%, 11/15/30 (a) | 7,000 | 5,628 |
3.60%, 11/15/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,163 |
4.25%, 10/01/34 (a) | 3,000 | 2,696 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
The Estee Lauder Companies Inc. | | |
2.38%, 12/01/29 (a) | $ 3,000 | $ 2,576 |
The George Washington University | | |
4.13%, 09/15/48 | 8,000 | 6,694 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. | | |
3.85%, 01/26/27 (a) | 6,000 | 5,713 |
4.25%, 10/21/25 (a) | 2,000 | 1,956 |
5.15%, 05/22/45 (a) | 5,000 | 4,522 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (2.38% fixed rate until 07/21/31; 1.25% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.38%, 07/21/32 (a)(c) | 5,000 | 3,876 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (2.91% fixed rate until 07/21/41; 1.47% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.91%, 07/21/42 (a)(c) | 5,000 | 3,409 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (3.21% fixed rate until 04/22/41; 1.51% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
3.21%, 04/22/42 (a)(c) | 5,000 | 3,599 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (3.44% fixed rate until 02/24/42; 1.63% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
3.44%, 02/24/43 (a)(c) | 6,000 | 4,421 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (3.81% fixed rate until 04/23/28; 1.16% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.81%, 04/23/29 (a)(c) | 4,000 | 3,639 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (4.02% fixed rate until 10/31/37; 1.37% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.02%, 10/31/38 (a)(c) | 2,000 | 1,640 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (4.22% fixed rate until 05/01/28; 1.30% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.22%, 05/01/29 (a)(c) | 4,000 | 3,726 |
The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. 2.13% + 3 month USD LIBOR | | |
6.73%, 02/12/67 (a)(c)(g) | 6,000 | 5,014 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
18 | State Street Income V.I.S. Fund |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
The Home Depot Inc. | | |
2.70%, 04/15/30 (a) | $ 2,000 | $ 1,746 |
3.35%, 04/15/50 (a) | 3,000 | 2,236 |
3.50%, 09/15/56 (a) | 5,000 | 3,742 |
3.90%, 12/06/28 (a) | 4,000 | 3,854 |
4.50%, 12/06/48 (a) | 2,000 | 1,831 |
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. | | |
3.45%, 03/30/51 (a)(g) | 10,000 | 7,032 |
The Progressive Corp. | | |
3.00%, 03/15/32 (a) | 11,000 | 9,554 |
The Southern Co. | | |
3.70%, 04/30/30 (a) | 6,000 | 5,420 |
The Toronto-Dominion Bank | | |
3.20%, 03/10/32 (a) | 11,000 | 9,479 |
4.46%, 06/08/32 (a) | 5,000 | 4,753 |
The Toronto-Dominion Bank (3.63% fixed rate until 09/15/26; 2.21% + 5 year Swap Rate thereafter) | | |
3.63%, 09/15/31 (a)(c) | 8,000 | 7,367 |
The Travelers Companies Inc. | | |
2.55%, 04/27/50 (a) | 4,000 | 2,498 |
The Walt Disney Co. | | |
2.65%, 01/13/31 (a) | 6,000 | 5,127 |
3.38%, 11/15/26 (a) | 3,000 | 2,837 |
3.60%, 01/13/51 (a) | 2,000 | 1,534 |
4.75%, 11/15/46 (a) | 2,000 | 1,830 |
6.65%, 11/15/37 (a) | 4,000 | 4,503 |
The Williams Companies Inc. | | |
3.75%, 06/15/27 (a) | 3,000 | 2,828 |
4.85%, 03/01/48 (a) | 5,000 | 4,260 |
4.90%, 01/15/45 (a) | 4,000 | 3,402 |
5.40%, 03/04/44 (a) | 2,000 | 1,825 |
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. | | |
2.80%, 10/15/41 (a) | 5,000 | 3,685 |
Time Warner Cable LLC | | |
6.55%, 05/01/37 (a) | 3,000 | 2,845 |
T-Mobile USA Inc. | | |
3.50%, 04/15/25 (a) | 7,000 | 6,739 |
3.75%, 04/15/27 (a) | 6,000 | 5,657 |
3.88%, 04/15/30 (a) | 9,000 | 8,170 |
4.50%, 04/15/50 (a) | 5,000 | 4,128 |
TotalEnergies Capital International S.A. | | |
3.46%, 02/19/29 (a) | 5,000 | 4,642 |
Trane Technologies Luxembourg Finance S.A. | | |
3.55%, 11/01/24 (a) | 7,000 | 6,812 |
3.80%, 03/21/29 (a) | 4,000 | 3,687 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. | | |
4.25%, 05/15/28 (a) | $ 7,000 | $ 6,649 |
Transcanada Trust (5.63% fixed rate until 05/20/25; 3.53% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
5.63%, 05/20/75 (a)(c) | 9,000 | 8,513 |
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company LLC | | |
4.00%, 03/15/28 (a) | 4,000 | 3,761 |
Truist Financial Corp. (4.80% fixed rate until 09/01/24; 3.00% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.80%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | 9,000 | 8,117 |
TWDC Enterprises 18 Corp. | | |
4.13%, 06/01/44 (a) | 4,000 | 3,456 |
Tyco Electronics Group S.A. | | |
3.13%, 08/15/27 (a) | 3,000 | 2,768 |
Tyson Foods Inc. | | |
4.00%, 03/01/26 (a) | 5,000 | 4,837 |
UDR Inc. | | |
2.10%, 08/01/32 (a) | 5,000 | 3,713 |
3.00%, 08/15/31 (a) | 5,000 | 4,173 |
Union Pacific Corp. | | |
3.55%, 05/20/61 (a) | 4,000 | 2,927 |
3.80%, 04/06/71 (a) | 5,000 | 3,691 |
4.10%, 09/15/67 (a) | 5,000 | 3,941 |
UnitedHealth Group Inc. | | |
2.00%, 05/15/30 (a) | 8,000 | 6,621 |
4.20%, 05/15/32 (a) | 5,000 | 4,752 |
4.45%, 12/15/48 (a) | 4,000 | 3,567 |
4.75%, 07/15/45 - 05/15/52 (a) | 10,000 | 9,378 |
Utah Acquisition Sub Inc. | | |
3.95%, 06/15/26 (a) | 2,000 | 1,869 |
Ventas Realty LP | | |
3.25%, 10/15/26 (a) | 7,000 | 6,476 |
Verizon Communications Inc. | | |
2.10%, 03/22/28 (a) | 8,000 | 6,940 |
2.36%, 03/15/32 (a) | 8,000 | 6,344 |
3.00%, 03/22/27 (a) | 4,000 | 3,720 |
3.40%, 03/22/41 (a) | 4,000 | 3,012 |
3.55%, 03/22/51 (a) | 3,000 | 2,148 |
3.70%, 03/22/61 (a) | 8,000 | 5,607 |
4.40%, 11/01/34 (a) | 5,000 | 4,597 |
Viatris Inc. | | |
4.00%, 06/22/50 (a) | 2,000 | 1,239 |
Virginia Electric & Power Co. | | |
4.00%, 11/15/46 (a) | 5,000 | 3,959 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund | 19 |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Visa Inc. | | |
2.70%, 04/15/40 (a) | $ 4,000 | $ 3,030 |
Vistra Operations Company LLC | | |
3.55%, 07/15/24 (a)(g) | 6,000 | 5,758 |
Vodafone Group PLC | | |
5.25%, 05/30/48 (a) | 2,000 | 1,776 |
Vontier Corp. | | |
2.40%, 04/01/28 (a) | 8,000 | 6,315 |
2.95%, 04/01/31 (a) | 6,000 | 4,363 |
Vornado Realty LP | | |
2.15%, 06/01/26 (a) | 4,000 | 3,388 |
Vulcan Materials Co. | | |
3.90%, 04/01/27 (a) | 2,000 | 1,899 |
Walmart Inc. | | |
1.80%, 09/22/31 (a) | 5,000 | 4,077 |
2.50%, 09/22/41 (a) | 5,000 | 3,651 |
Waste Connections Inc. | | |
2.20%, 01/15/32 (a) | 5,000 | 3,977 |
2.95%, 01/15/52 (a) | 5,000 | 3,329 |
WEC Energy Group Inc. | | |
3.55%, 06/15/25 (a) | 2,000 | 1,913 |
Wells Fargo & Co. | | |
4.15%, 01/24/29 (a) | 7,000 | 6,577 |
4.75%, 12/07/46 (a) | 2,000 | 1,676 |
Wells Fargo & Co. (2.19% fixed rate until 04/30/25; 2.00% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.19%, 04/30/26 (a)(c) | 8,000 | 7,446 |
Wells Fargo & Co. (2.39% fixed rate until 06/02/27; 2.10% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.39%, 06/02/28 (a)(c) | 2,000 | 1,764 |
Wells Fargo & Co. (3.07% fixed rate until 04/30/40; 2.53% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
3.07%, 04/30/41 (a)(c) | 7,000 | 5,004 |
Wells Fargo & Co. (5.88% fixed rate until 06/15/25; 3.99% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
5.88%, 12/31/99 (a)(c) | 13,000 | 12,632 |
Westlake Corp. | | |
2.88%, 08/15/41 (a) | 3,000 | 1,970 |
3.13%, 08/15/51 (a) | 3,000 | 1,864 |
3.38%, 08/15/61 (a) | 2,000 | 1,180 |
Westpac Banking Corp. (2.89% fixed rate until 02/04/25; 1.35% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
2.89%, 02/04/30 (a)(c) | 7,000 | 6,418 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Westpac Banking Corp. (4.11% fixed rate until 07/24/29; 2.00% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.11%, 07/24/34 (a)(c) | $ 5,000 | $ 4,283 |
Weyerhaeuser Co. | | |
4.00%, 03/09/52 (a) | 5,000 | 3,790 |
Willis North America Inc. | | |
3.88%, 09/15/49 (a) | 4,000 | 2,845 |
Workday Inc. | | |
3.50%, 04/01/27 (a) | 5,000 | 4,677 |
3.70%, 04/01/29 (a) | 10,000 | 9,173 |
WPP Finance 2010 | | |
3.75%, 09/19/24 (a) | 8,000 | 7,748 |
Xcel Energy Inc. | | |
3.40%, 06/01/30 (a) | 3,000 | 2,676 |
Yamana Gold Inc. | | |
2.63%, 08/15/31 (a) | 6,000 | 4,493 |
Zoetis Inc. | | |
3.00%, 09/12/27 (a) | 3,000 | 2,774 |
3.90%, 08/20/28 (a) | 4,000 | 3,803 |
5.60%, 11/16/32 (a) | 10,000 | 10,376 |
| | 3,077,437 |
Non-Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations - 6.5% |
BANK 2017-BNK7 | | |
3.18%, 09/15/60 | 158,000 | 143,700 |
BANK 2018-BNK15 | | |
4.41%, 11/15/61 (c) | 66,000 | 63,215 |
BPR Trust 2022-OANA 1.90% + 1 month Term SOFR | | |
6.23%, 04/15/37 (c)(g) | 24,770 | 24,391 |
Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending 2019-CF3 | | |
3.01%, 01/15/53 | 34,000 | 29,360 |
CD 2019-CD8 Mortgage Trust | | |
2.91%, 08/15/57 | 63,000 | 54,427 |
Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust 2016-P6 | | |
4.03%, 12/10/49 (c) | 31,273 | 28,589 |
COMM 2014-CR14 Mortgage Trust | | |
4.53%, 02/10/47 (c) | 25,000 | 24,356 |
GS Mortgage Securities Trust 2015-GS1 | | |
4.42%, 11/10/48 (c) | 25,000 | 20,062 |
GS Mortgage Securities Trust 2018-GS9 | | |
4.14%, 03/10/51 (c) | 25,000 | 22,926 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
GS Mortgage Securities Trust 2019-GC42 | | |
2.75%, 09/01/52 | $ 105,000 | $ 89,857 |
GS Mortgage Securities Trust 2019-GSA1 | | |
3.05%, 11/10/52 | 56,000 | 48,697 |
JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2013-C12 | | |
4.05%, 07/15/45 (c) | 15,000 | 14,825 |
JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2015-C32 | | |
4.65%, 11/15/48 (c) | 20,000 | 14,499 |
MASTR Alternative Loan Trust 2003-5 | | |
5.00%, 08/25/18 (e) | 720 | 90 |
Morgan Stanley Bank of America Merrill Lynch Trust 2015-C21 | | |
0.85%, 03/15/48 (c)(e) | 318,047 | 4,244 |
Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2014-LC16 | | |
4.32%, 08/15/50 | 28,250 | 23,832 |
WFRBS Commercial Mortgage Trust 2013-C17 | | |
4.26%, 12/15/46 | 25,000 | 24,535 |
WFRBS Commercial Mortgage Trust 2014-LC14 | | |
4.35%, 03/15/47 (c) | 58,000 | 56,140 |
| | 687,745 |
Sovereign Bonds - 0.5% |
Government of Mexico | | |
4.75%, 03/08/44 | 20,000 | 16,156 |
Government of Peru | | |
1.86%, 12/01/32 | 10,000 | 7,312 |
2.78%, 12/01/60 | 15,000 | 8,806 |
5.63%, 11/18/50 | 11,000 | 10,914 |
Government of Uruguay | | |
5.10%, 06/18/50 | 14,040 | 13,794 |
| | 56,982 |
Municipal Bonds and Notes - 0.6% |
American Municipal Power Inc. | | |
6.27%, 02/15/50 | 15,000 | 15,857 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Board of Regents of the University of Texas System | | |
3.35%, 08/15/47 | $ 10,000 | $ 7,690 |
Port Authority of New York & New Jersey | | |
4.46%, 10/01/62 | 25,000 | 21,694 |
State of California | | |
4.60%, 04/01/38 | 15,000 | 14,121 |
State of Illinois | | |
5.10%, 06/01/33 | 10,000 | 9,556 |
| | 68,918 |
Total Bonds and Notes (Cost $11,582,617) | | 10,397,121 |
| Number of Shares | |
Domestic Equity - 0.2% |
Preferred Stock - 0.2% |
Wells Fargo & Co. 5.85%, (5.85% fixed rate until 09/15/23; 3.09% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) (Cost $23,300) (c) | 932 | 21,445 |
Total Investments in Securities (Cost $11,605,917) | | 10,418,566 |
Short-Term Investments - 19.1% |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares 4.16% (h)(i) (Cost $2,022,424) | 2,022,424 | 2,022,424 |
Total Investments (Cost $13,628,341) | | 12,440,990 |
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets, net - (17.2)% | | (1,824,864) |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | | $ 10,616,126 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Other Information:
Centrally Cleared Credit Default Swaps |
Reference Entity | Counterparty | Notional Amount (000s omitted) | Contract Annual Fixed Rate/ Payment Frequency | Termination Date | Market Value | Unamortized Upfront Payments Received (Paid) | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
Sell Protection | | | | | | | |
Markit CDX North America High Yield Index | Intercontinental Exchange | $409 | 5.00%/ Quarterly | 12/20/27 | $2,386 | $(16,206) | $18,592 |
The Fund had the following long futures contracts open at December 31, 2022: |
Description | Expiration Date | Number of Contracts | Notional Amount | Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
5 Yr. U.S. Treasury Notes Futures | March 2023 | 2 | $ 216,410 | $ 215,859 | $ (551) |
2 Yr. U.S. Treasury Notes Futures | March 2023 | 5 | 1,023,728 | 1,025,391 | 1,663 |
| | | | | $ 1,112 |
The Fund had the following short futures contracts open at December 31, 2022: |
Description | Expiration date | Number of Contracts | Notional Amount | Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
U.S. Long Bond Futures | March 2023 | 2 | $ (252,917) | $ (250,687) | $ 2,230 |
10 Yr. U.S. Treasury Notes Futures | March 2023 | 3 | (338,853) | (336,891) | 1,962 |
10 Yr. U.S. Treasury Ultra Futures | March 2023 | 2 | (238,910) | (236,529) | 2,381 |
| | | | | $ 6,573 |
During the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, average notional values related to derivative contracts were as follows: |
| Long Futures Contracts | Short Futures Contracts | Credit Default Swap Contracts |
Average Notional Value | $1,635,431 | $979,043 | $523,158 |
Notes to Schedule of Investments
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice. The securities cited may not be representative of the Fund’s future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. See the Fund’s summary prospectus and statutory prospectus for complete descriptions of investment objectives, policies, risks and permissible investments.
(a) | At December 31, 2022, all or a portion of this security was pledged to cover collateral requirements for futures, swaps and/or TBAs. |
(b) | Step coupon bond. |
(c) | Variable Rate Security - Interest rate shown is rate in effect at December 31, 2022. For securities based on a published reference rate and spread, the reference rate and spread are indicated in the description above. |
(d) | Settlement is on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis with final maturity to be announced ("TBA") in the future. |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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(e) | Interest only security. These securities represent the right to receive the monthly interest payments on an underlying pool of mortgages. Payments of principal on the pool reduce the value of the "interest only" holding. |
(f) | Principal only security. These securities represent the right to receive the monthly principal payments on an underlying pool of mortgages. No payments of interest on the pool are passed through to the "principal only" holder. |
(g) | Pursuant to Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, these securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At December 31, 2022, these securities amounted to $252,511 or 2.38% of the net assets of the State Street Income V.I.S. Fund. These securities have been determined to be liquid using procedures established by the Fund's Board of Directors. |
(h) | Sponsored by SSGA Funds Management, Inc., the Fund’s investment adviser and administrator, and an affiliate of State Street Bank & Trust Co., the Fund’s sub-administrator, custodian and accounting agent. |
(i) | Coupon amount represents effective yield. |
† | Percentages are based on net assets as of December 31, 2022. |
Abbreviations: |
CMT - Constant Maturity Treasury |
LIBOR - London Interbank Offered Rate |
REMIC - Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit |
SOFR - Secured Overnight Financing Rate |
STRIPS - Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Security |
TBA - To Be Announced |
The following table presents the Fund’s investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2022:
Investments | Level 1 | | Level 2 | | Level 3 | | Total |
Investments in Securities | | | | | | | |
U.S. Treasuries | $ — | | $ 2,875,472 | | $ — | | $ 2,875,472 |
Agency Mortgage Backed | — | | 3,507,466 | | — | | 3,507,466 |
Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations | — | | 105,568 | | — | | 105,568 |
Asset Backed | — | | 17,533 | | — | | 17,533 |
Corporate Notes | — | | 3,077,437 | | — | | 3,077,437 |
Non-Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations | — | | 687,745 | | — | | 687,745 |
Sovereign Bonds | — | | 56,982 | | — | | 56,982 |
Municipal Bonds and Notes | — | | 68,918 | | — | | 68,918 |
Preferred Stock | 21,445 | | — | | — | | 21,445 |
Short-Term Investments | 2,022,424 | | — | | — | | 2,022,424 |
Total Investments in Securities | $ 2,043,869 | | $ 10,397,121 | | $ — | | $ 12,440,990 |
Other Financial Instruments | | | | | | | |
Credit Default Swap Contracts - Unrealized Appreciation | $ — | | $ 18,592 | | $ — | | $ 18,592 |
Long Futures Contracts - Unrealized Appreciation | 1,663 | | — | | — | | 1,663 |
Long Futures Contracts - Unrealized Depreciation | (551) | | — | | — | | (551) |
Short Futures Contracts - Unrealized Appreciation | 6,573 | | — | | — | | 6,573 |
Total Other Financial Instruments | $ 7,685 | | $ 18,592 | | $ — | | $ 26,277 |
| Number of Shares Held at 12/31/21 | Value at 12/31/21 | Cost of Purchases | Proceeds from Shares Sold | Realized Gain (Loss) | Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) | Number of Shares Held at 12/31/22 | Value at 12/31/22 | Dividend Income |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares | 1,652,318 | $1,652,318 | $5,995,095 | $5,624,989 | $— | $— | 2,022,424 | $2,022,424 | $23,955 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Financial Highlights
Selected data based on a share outstanding throughout the fiscal years indicated
| 12/31/22 | | 12/31/21 | | 12/31/20 | | 12/31/19 | | 12/31/18 |
Inception date | | | 1/3/95 |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ 11.86 | | $ 12.48 | | $ 12.00 | | $ 11.07 | | $ 11.49 |
Income/(loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income(a) | 0.17 | | 0.12 | | 0.19 | | 0.24 | | 0.25 |
Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments | (1.87) | | (0.35) | | 0.65 | | 0.71 | | (0.41) |
Total income/(loss) from investment operations | (1.70) | | (0.23) | | 0.84 | | 0.95 | | (0.16) |
Less distributions from: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | 0.29 | | 0.28 | | 0.32 | | 0.02 | | 0.26 |
Net realized gains | 0.14 | | 0.11 | | 0.04 | | — | | — |
Total distributions | 0.43 | | 0.39 | | 0.36 | | 0.02 | | 0.26 |
Net asset value, end of period | $ 9.73 | | $ 11.86 | | $ 12.48 | | $ 12.00 | | $ 11.07 |
Total Return(b) | (14.38)% | | (1.81)% | | 7.03% | | 8.62% | | (1.42)% |
Ratios/Supplemental Data: | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in thousands) | $10,616 | | $14,766 | | $17,435 | | $17,112 | | $18,685 |
Ratios to average net assets: | | | | | | | | | |
Net expenses | 1.24% | | 1.06% | | 1.06% | | 1.06% | | 1.00% |
Gross expenses | 1.24% | | 1.06% | | 1.06% | | 1.06% | | 1.00% |
Net investment income | 1.62% | | 1.01% | | 1.50% | | 2.05% | | 2.25% |
Portfolio turnover rate | 51% (c) | | 81% (c) | | 120% (c) | | 90% | | 182% |
Notes to Financial Highlights |
(a) | Per share values have been calculated using the average shares method. |
(b) | Total returns are historical and assume changes in share price, reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions and do not include the effect of insurance contract charges. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
(c) | The portfolio turnover calculated for the fiscal year ended 12/31/22 and fiscal years ended 12/31/21 and 12/31/20 did not include To-Be-Announced transactions and, if it had, the portfolio turnover would have been 178%, 183% and 277%, respectively. |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities — December 31, 2022
Assets | |
Investments in securities, at fair value (cost $11,605,917) | $ 10,418,566 |
Short-term affiliated investments, at fair value | 2,022,424 |
Cash | 30,483 |
Income receivables | 64,483 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | 72 |
Income receivable from affiliated investments | 6,699 |
Receivable for accumulated variation margin on swap contracts | 3,067 |
Receivable for accumulated variation margin on futures contracts | 7,678 |
Other assets | 63 |
Total assets | 12,553,535 |
Liabilities | |
Net cash collateral on futures contracts due to broker | 7,762 |
Net cash collateral on swap contracts due to broker | 3,236 |
Payable for investments purchased | 1,862,478 |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | 1,471 |
Payable to the Adviser | 4,379 |
Payable for custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 14,836 |
Accrued other expenses | 43,247 |
Total liabilities | 1,937,409 |
|
Net Assets | $ 10,616,126 |
Net Assets Consist of: | |
Capital paid in | $ 12,377,248 |
Total distributable earnings (loss) | (1,761,122) |
Net Assets | $ 10,616,126 |
Shares outstanding ($0.01 par value; unlimited shares authorized) | 1,090,574 |
Net asset value per share | $ 9.73 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Operations — For the year ended December 31, 2022
Investment Income | |
Income | |
Dividend | $ 138 |
Interest | 321,302 |
Income from affiliated investments | 23,955 |
Total income | 345,395 |
Expenses | |
Advisory and administration fees | 60,335 |
Directors' fees | 21,082 |
Custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 31,337 |
Professional fees | 34,657 |
Printing and shareholder reports | 1,232 |
Other expenses | 2,115 |
Total expenses before waivers | 150,758 |
Less: Fees waived by the adviser | (833) |
Net expenses | 149,925 |
Net investment income | $ 195,470 |
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments | |
Realized gain (loss) on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | $ (676,212) |
Futures | 60,855 |
Swap contracts | (11,987) |
Increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | (1,580,228) |
Futures | 21,100 |
Swap contracts | 20,235 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments | (2,166,237) |
Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations | $ (1,970,767) |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Statements of Changes in Net Assets
| Year Ended December 31, 2022 | | Year Ended December 31, 2021 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | |
Operations: | | | |
Net investment income | $ 195,470 | | $ 163,058 |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments, futures and swap contracts | (627,344) | | 256,360 |
Net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments, futures and swap contracts | (1,538,893) | | (740,908) |
Net increase (decrease) from operations | (1,970,767) | | (321,490) |
Distributions to shareholders: | | | |
Total distributions | (446,838) | | (474,316) |
Increase (decrease) in assets from operations and distributions | (2,417,605) | | (795,806) |
Share transactions: | | | |
Proceeds from sale of shares | 654,513 | | 295,880 |
Value of distributions reinvested | 446,838 | | 474,316 |
Cost of shares redeemed | (2,833,564) | | (2,643,394) |
Net increase (decrease) from share transactions | (1,732,213) | | (1,873,198) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | (4,149,818) | | (2,669,004) |
Net Assets | | | |
Beginning of year | 14,765,944 | | 17,434,948 |
End of year | $ 10,616,126 | | $ 14,765,944 |
Changes in Fund Shares | | | |
Shares sold | 58,331 | | 24,117 |
Issued for distributions reinvested | 45,783 | | 40,027 |
Shares redeemed | (259,005) | | (215,390) |
Net decrease in fund shares | (154,891) | | (151,246) |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements — December 31, 2022
1. Organization of the Company
State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia on May 14, 1984 and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Company is currently composed of the following seven investment portfolios (collectively, the “Funds”): State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund, State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund, State Street Income V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) and State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund. Each Fund is a diversified investment company within the meaning of the 1940 Act, except for the State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, which is a non-diversified investment company.
Shares of the Funds of the Company are offered only to insurance company separate accounts that fund certain variable life insurance contracts and variable annuity contracts.
The Company currently offers one share class (Class 1) of the Fund as an investment option for variable life insurance and variable annuity contracts.
Under the Company’s organizational documents, its officers and directors are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Company. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Company enters into contracts with service providers that contain general indemnification clauses. The Company’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Company that have not yet occurred.
2.Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Company in the preparation of its financial statements:
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund is an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies.
Security Valuation The Fund’s investments are valued at fair value each day that the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) is open and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date should the reporting period end on a day that the NYSE is not open. Fair value is generally defined as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. By its nature, a fair value price is a good faith estimate of the valuation in a current sale and may not reflect an actual market price. The investments of the Fund are valued pursuant to the policy and procedures developed by the Oversight Committee (the “Committee”) and approved by the Company's Board of Directors (the “Board”). The Committee provides oversight of the valuation of investments for the Fund. The Board has responsibility for overseeing the determination of the fair value of investments.
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund’s investments by major category are as follows:
• | Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last sale price or official closing price, as applicable, on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last published sale price or at fair value. |
• | Government and municipal fixed income securities are generally valued using quotations from independent pricing services or brokers. Certain government inflation-indexed securities may require a calculated fair |
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| valuation as the cumulative inflation is contained within the price provided by the pricing service or broker. For these securities, the inflation component of the price is “cleaned” from the pricing service or broker price utilizing the published inflation factors in order to ensure proper accrual of income. |
• | Debt obligations (including short term investments and convertible debt securities) are valued using quotations from independent pricing services or brokers or are generally valued at the last reported evaluated prices. |
• | Exchange-traded futures contracts are valued at the closing settlement price on the primary market on which they are traded most extensively. Exchange-traded futures contracts traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last reported sale price obtained from independent pricing services or brokers or at fair value. |
• | Swap agreements are valued daily based upon prices supplied by Board approved pricing vendors or through brokers. Depending on the product and terms of the transaction, the value of agreements is determined using a series of techniques including valuation models that incorporate a number of market data factors, such as discounted cash flows, yields, curves, trades and values of the underlying reference instruments. In the event SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (the “Adviser” or “SSGA FM”) is unable to obtain an independent, third-party valuation the agreements will be fair valued. |
In the event prices or quotations are not readily available or that the application of these valuation methods results in a price for an investment that is deemed to be not representative of the fair value of such investment, fair value will be determined in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Board.
The Fund values its assets and liabilities at fair value using a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels that prioritize the inputs to valuation techniques giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements) when market prices are not readily available or reliable. The categorization of a value determined for an investment within the hierarchy is based upon the pricing transparency of the investment and is not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in it.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
• | Level 1 — Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for an identical asset or liability; |
• | Level 2 — Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (such as exchange rates, financing terms, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs; and |
• | Level 3 — Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, including the Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments. |
The value of the Fund’s investments according to the fair value hierarchy as of December 31, 2022 is disclosed in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income Recognition Investment transactions are accounted for on trade date for financial reporting purposes. Realized gains and losses from the sale or disposition of investments and foreign exchange transactions, if any, are determined using the identified cost method.
Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recognized on the ex-dividend date, net of any foreign taxes withheld at source, if any.
Interest income is recorded daily on an accrual basis. All premiums and discounts are amortized/accreted for financial reporting purposes.
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State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
Non-cash dividends received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
Expenses Certain expenses, which are directly identifiable to a specific Fund, are applied to the Fund within the Company. Other expenses which cannot be attributed to a specific Fund are allocated in such a manner as deemed equitable, taking into consideration the nature and type of expense and the relative net assets of the Fund within the Company.
Foreign Currency Translation The accounting records of the Fund are maintained in U.S. dollars. Foreign currencies as well as investment securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency are translated to U.S. dollars using exchange rates at period end. Purchases and sales of securities, income receipts and expense payments denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars at the prevailing exchange rate on the respective dates of the transactions.
The effects of exchange rate fluctuations on investments are included with the net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investment securities. Other foreign currency transactions resulting in realized and unrealized gain (loss) are disclosed separately.
Foreign Taxes The Fund may be subject to foreign taxes (a portion of which may be reclaimable) on income, stock dividends, realized and unrealized capital gains on investments or certain foreign currency transactions. Foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with SSGA FM's understanding of the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in the foreign jurisdictions in which the Fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by the Fund and are reflected in the Statement of Operations, if applicable. Foreign taxes payable or deferred as of December 31, 2022, if any, are disclosed in the Fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Distributions The Fund declares and pays any dividends from net investment income annually.
Net realized capital gains, if any, are distributed annually, unless additional distributions are required for compliance with applicable tax regulations. The amount and character of income and capital gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with applicable tax regulations which may differ from net investment income and realized gains recognized for U.S. GAAP purposes.
3.Securities and Other Investments
Delayed Delivery Transactions and When-Issued Securities During the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund transacted in securities on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. Payment and delivery may take place after the customary settlement period for that security. The price of the underlying securities and the date when the securities will be delivered and paid for are fixed at the time the transaction is negotiated. The securities purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis are identified as such in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments. The Fund may receive compensation for interest forgone in the purchase of a delayed delivery or when-issued security. With respect to such purchase commitments, the Fund identifies securities as segregated in its records with a value at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Losses may arise due to changes in the value of the underlying securities or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract’s terms, or if the issuer does not issue the securities due to political, economic or other factors.
To-Be-Announced Transactions The Fund may seek to obtain exposure to U.S. agency mortgage pass-through securities through the use of “to-be-announced” or “TBA transactions.” “TBA” refers to a commonly used mechanism for the forward settlement of U.S. agency mortgage pass-through securities. In a TBA transaction, the buyer and seller decide on general trade parameters, such as agency, settlement date, coupon, and price.
The Fund may use TBA transactions to “roll over” such agreements prior to the settlement date. This type of TBA transaction is sometimes known as a “TBA roll.” In a TBA roll, the Fund generally will sell the obligation to purchase the pools stipulated in the TBA agreement prior to the settlement date and will enter into a new TBA agreement for future delivery of pools of mortgage pass-through securities. The Fund may also enter into TBA agreements and settle such transactions on the stipulated settlement date by accepting actual receipt or delivery of the pools of mortgage pass-through securities.
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Notes to Financial Statements, continued — December 31, 2022
Default by or bankruptcy of a counterparty to a TBA transaction would expose the Fund to possible loss because of adverse market action, expenses or delays in connection with the purchase or sale of the pools of mortgage pass-through securities specified in the TBA transaction. To minimize this risk, the Fund will enter into TBA transactions only with established counterparties. The Fund’s use of “TBA rolls” may impact portfolio turnover, transaction costs and capital gain distributions to shareholders.
4.Derivative Financial Instruments
Futures Contracts The Fund may enter into futures contracts to meet the Fund’s objectives. A futures contract is a standardized, exchange-traded agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a set price on a future date. Upon entering into a futures contract, the Fund is required to deposit with the broker, cash or securities in an amount equal to the minimum initial margin requirements of the clearing house. Securities deposited, if any, are designated on the Schedule of Investments and cash deposited, if any, is included in Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Subsequent payments are made or received by the Fund equal to the daily change in the contract value, accumulated, exchange rates, and/or other transactional fees. The accumulation of those payments are recorded as variation margin receivable or payable with a corresponding offset to unrealized gains or losses. The Fund recognizes a realized gain or loss when the contract is closed.
Losses may arise if the value of a futures contract decreases due to unfavorable changes in the market rates or values of the underlying instrument during the term of the contract or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract. The use of futures contracts also involves the risk that the movements in the price of the futures contracts do not correlate with the movement of the assets underlying such contracts.
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund entered into futures contracts to manage interest rate risk.
Credit Default Swaps During the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund engaged in credit default swaps to manage credit risk. When the Fund is the buyer in a credit default swap contract, the Fund is entitled to receive the par (or other agreed upon) value (full notional value) of a referenced debt obligation (or basket of debt obligations) from the counterparty (or central clearing party (“CCP”) in the case of a centrally cleared swap) to the contract if a credit event by a third party, such as a U.S. or foreign corporate issuer or sovereign issuer, on the debt obligation occurs. In return, the Fund pays the counterparty a periodic stream of payments over the term of the contract provided that no credit event has occurred. If no credit event occurs, the Fund loses its investment and recovers nothing. However, if a credit event occurs, the Fund receives full notional value for a referenced debt obligation that may have little or no value. When the Fund is the seller of a credit default swap, it receives a fixed rate of income throughout the term of the contract, provided there is no credit event. If a credit event occurs, the Fund is obligated to pay the notional amount of the swap and in certain instances take delivery of securities of the reference entity upon the occurrence of a credit event, as defined under the terms of that particular swap agreement. Credit events are contract specific but may include bankruptcy, failure to pay, restructuring, obligation acceleration and repudiation/moratorium. If the Fund is a seller of protection and a credit event occurs, the maximum potential amount of future payments that the Fund could be required to make would be an amount equal to the notional amount of the agreement. This potential amount would be partially offset by any recovery value of the respective referenced obligation, or net amount received from the settlement of a buy protection credit default swap agreement entered into by the Fund for the same referenced obligation.
As the seller, the Fund may create economic leverage to its portfolio because, in addition to its total net assets, the Fund is subject to investment exposure on the notional amount of the swap. The interest fee paid or received on the swap, which is based on a specified interest rate on a fixed notional amount, is accrued daily as a component of unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and is recorded as realized gain upon receipt or realized loss upon payment. The Fund also records an increase or decrease to unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in an amount equal to the daily valuation. For centrally cleared swaps, the daily change in valuation is recorded as a receivable or payable for variation margin and settled in cash with the CCP daily. All upfront payments, if any, are amortized over the life of the swap as realized gains or losses. Those upfront payments that are paid or received, typically for non-centrally cleared swaps, are recorded as other assets or other liabilities, respectively, net of amortization. For
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financial reporting purposes, unamortized upfront payments, if any, are netted with unrealized appreciation or depreciation on swaps to determine the market value of swaps. The Fund segregates assets in the form of cash or liquid securities in an amount equal to the notional amount of the credit default swaps of which it is the seller. The Fund segregates assets in the form of cash or liquid securities in an amount equal to any unrealized depreciation of the credit default swaps of which it is the buyer, marked to market on a daily basis. Credit default swaps involve greater risks than if the Fund had invested in the referenced debt obligation directly. If the Fund is a buyer of a credit default swap and no credit event occurs, the Fund will not earn any return on its investment. If the Fund is a seller of a credit default swap, the Fund’s risk of loss may be the entire notional amount of the swap. Swaps may also subject the Fund to the risk that the counterparty to the transaction may not fulfill its its obligation. In the case of centrally cleared swaps, counterparty risk is minimal due to protections provided by the CCP.
The following tables summarize the value of the Fund’s derivative instruments as of December 31, 2022 and the related location in the accompanying Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Statement of Operations, presented by primary underlying risk exposure:
Asset Derivatives |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ 7,678 | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ 7,678 |
Swap Contracts | — | — | 3,067 | — | — | 3,067 |
Realized Gain/Loss |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ 60,855 | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ 60,855 |
Swap Contracts | — | — | (11,987) | — | — | (11,987) |
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ 21,100 | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ 21,100 |
Swap Contracts | — | — | 20,325 | — | — | 20,325 |
5.Fees and Transactions with Affiliates
Advisory Fee SSGA FM, a registered investment adviser, was retained by the Board to act as investment adviser and administrator of the Fund. SSGA FM’s compensation for investment advisory and administrative services (“Management Fee”) is paid monthly based on the average daily net assets of the Fund at an annualized rate of 0.50%. SSGA FM is contractually obligated until May 1, 2023 to waive its management fee and/or reimburse certain expenses for the Fund, in an amount equal to any acquired fund fees and expenses (“AFFEs”), excluding AFFEs derived from the Fund’s holdings in acquired funds for cash management purposes, if any. This fee waiver and/or expense reimbursement arrangement may not be terminated prior to May 1, 2023 except with approval of the Board.
Custody, Fund Accounting and Sub-Administration Fees State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) serves as the custodian, fund accountant and sub-administrator to the Fund. Amounts paid by the Fund to State Street for performing such services are included as custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees in the Statement of Operations.
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Other Transactions with Affiliates The Fund may invest in affiliated entities, including securities issued by State Street Corporation, affiliated funds, or entities deemed to be affiliates as a result of the Fund owning more than five percent of the entity’s voting securities or outstanding shares. Amounts relating to these transactions during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 are disclosed in the Schedule of Investments.
6.Directors’ Fees
The fees and expenses of the Company’s directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”), are paid directly by the Fund. The Independent Directors are reimbursed for travel and other out-of-pocket expenses in connection with meeting attendance and industry seminars.
7.Investment Transactions
Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind transactions, short term investments and derivative contracts) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
U.S. Government Securities |
Purchases | Sales |
$ 20,612,268 | $ 21,184,639 |
Non-U.S. Government Securities |
Purchases | Sales |
$ 538,696 | $ 634,182 |
8.Income Taxes
The Fund has qualified and intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The Fund will not be subject to federal income taxes to the extent it distributes its taxable income, including any net realized capital gains, for each fiscal year. Therefore, no provision for federal income tax is required.
The Fund files federal and various state and local tax returns as required. No income tax returns are currently under examination. Generally, the federal returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service for a period of three years from date of filing, while the state returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon jurisdiction. SSGA FM has analyzed the Fund’s tax positions taken on tax returns for all open years and does not believe there are any uncertain tax positions that would require recognition of a tax liability.
Distributions to shareholders are recorded on ex-dividend date. Income dividends and gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax rules and regulations, which may differ from generally accepted accounting principles. Certain capital accounts in the financial statements have been adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on NAVs or results of operations. Temporary book-tax differences will reverse in the future. These book-tax differences are primarily due to futures contracts, open straddle adjustments, premium amortization, swaps and wash sale loss deferrals.
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 310,929 | $ 135,909 | $ 446,838 |
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 was as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 474,316 | $ — | $ 474,316 |
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At December 31, 2022, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
Undistributed Ordinary Income | Tax Exempt Income | Capital Loss Carryforwards | Undistributed long term gain | Net Unrealized Gains (Losses) | Qualified Late-Year Losses | Total |
$ 204,643 | $ — | $ (700,990) | $ — | $ (1,264,775) | $ — | $ (1,761,122) |
As of December 31, 2022, the Fund had capital loss carryforwards available to offset future realized capital gains as follows:
Non-Expiring Short Term | Non-Expiring Long Term |
$ 242,997 | $ 457,993 |
As of December 31, 2022, gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments and other financial instruments based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Tax Cost | Gross Unrealized Appreciation | Gross Unrealized Depreciation | Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
$ 13,732,041 | $ 14,217 | $ 1,278,950 | $ (1,264,733) |
9.Line of Credit
The Fund and other affiliated funds (each, a “Participant” and collectively, the “Participants”) have access to $200 million of a $1.275 billion ($1.1 billion prior to October 6, 2022) revolving credit facility provided by a syndication of banks under which the Participants may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. This agreement expires in October 2023 unless extended or renewed.
The Participants are charged an annual commitment fee which is calculated based on the unused portion of the shared credit line. Commitment fees are allocated among each of the Participants based on relative net assets. Commitment fees are ordinary fund operating expenses. A Participant incurs and pays the interest expense related to its borrowing. Interest is calculated at a rate per annum equal to the sum of 1.00% plus the greater of the New York Fed Bank Rate and the one-month SOFR Rate.
The Fund had no outstanding loans as of December 31, 2022.
10.Risks
Concentration Risk As a result of the Fund's ability to invest a large percentage of its assets in obligations of issuers within the same country, state, region, currency or economic sector, an adverse economic, business or political development may affect the value of the Fund's investments more than if the Fund was more broadly diversified.
Interest Rate Risk Is the risk that fixed income securities will decline in value because of changes in interest rates. Bond prices generally rise when interest rates decline and generally decline when interest rates rise. Changes in governmental policy, including changes in central bank monetary policy, could cause interest rates to rise rapidly, or cause investors to expect a rapid rise in interest rates. This could lead to heightened levels of interest rate, volatility and liquidity risks for the fixed income markets generally and could have a substantial and immediate effect on the values of the Fund’s investments. The U.S. Federal Reserve has been engaged in an aggressive campaign to raise interest rates in an effort to combat historically high levels of inflation. Interest rate increases may continue. High levels of inflation and/or a significantly changing interest rate environment can lead to heightened levels of volatility and reduced liquidity.
Foreign and Emerging Markets Risk Investing in foreign markets involves risks and considerations not typically associated with investing in the U.S. Foreign securities may be subject to risk of loss because of government
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regulation, economic, political and social instability in the countries in which the Fund invests. Foreign markets may be less liquid than investments in the U.S. and may be subject to the risks of currency fluctuations. To the extent that the Fund invests in securities of issuers located in emerging markets, these risks may be even more pronounced.
Credit Risk The Fund may be exposed to credit risk in the event that an issuer or guarantor fails to perform or that an institution or entity with which the Fund has unsettled or open transactions defaults.
Market Risk The Fund’s investments are subject to changes in general economic conditions, and general market fluctuations and the risks inherent in investment in securities markets. Investment markets can be volatile and prices of investments can change substantially due to various factors including, but not limited to, economic growth or recession, changes in interest rates, changes in the actual or perceived creditworthiness of issuers, and general market liquidity. The Fund is subject to the risk that geopolitical events will disrupt securities markets and adversely affect global economies and markets. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness, such as COVID-19, or other public health issues, or other events could have a significant impact on the Fund and its investments.
11.Recent Accounting Pronouncement
In March 2020, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2020-04 (“ASU 2020-04”), “Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848)”. In response to concerns about structural risks of interbank offered rates, and particularly the risk of cessation of LIBOR, regulators have undertaken reference rate reform initiatives to identify alternative reference rates that are more observable or transaction based and less susceptible to manipulation. ASU 2020-04 provides optional guidance for a limited period of time to ease the potential burden in accounting for (or recognizing the effects of) reference rate reform on financial reporting. ASU 2020-04 is elective and applies to all entities, subject to meeting certain criteria, that have contracts, hedging relationships, and other transactions that reference LIBOR or another reference rate expected to be discontinued because of reference rate reform. The relief provided is temporary and generally cannot be applied to contract modifications that occur after December 31, 2022, or hedging relationships entered into or evaluated after that date. However, the FASB has indicated that it will revisit the sunset date in Topic 848 after the LIBOR administrator makes a final decision on a phaseout date. On November 30, 2020, the LIBOR administrator proposed extending the publication of the overnight and the one-, three-, six- and 12-month USD LIBOR settings through June 30, 2023, when many existing contracts that reference LIBOR will have expired. Management is currently evaluating the impact of the guidance.
This change in accounting policy has been made to comply with the newly issued accounting standard and had no impact on total accumulated earnings (loss) or the NAV of the Fund. With respect to the Fund’s results of operations, amortization of premium to first call date accelerates amortization with the intent of more closely aligning the recognition of income on such bonds with the economics of the instrument.
12.Subsequent Events
Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Fund through the date on which the financial statements were available to be issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or disclosure in the financial statements.
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Shareholders of State Street Income V.I.S. Fund and the Board of Directors of State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of State Street Income V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”)), including the schedule of investments, as of December 31, 2022, and the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.) at December 31, 2022, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and its financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Trust in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Trust is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2022, by correspondence with the custodian, brokers and others; when replies were not received from brokers and others, we performed other auditing procedures. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We have served as the auditor of one or more State Street Global Advisors investment companies since 2000.
Boston, Massachusetts
February 17, 2023
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Tax Information
For federal income tax purposes, the following information is furnished with respect to the distributions of the Fund for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
Interest Dividends
The Fund reports the maximum amount allowable as Section 163(j) Interest Dividends.
Long Term Capital Gain Distributions
Long term capital gains dividends were paid from the Fund during the year ended December 31, 2022 in the amount of $135,909.
Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures and Record
The Fund has adopted the proxy voting policies of the Adviser. A description of the Fund's proxy voting policies and procedures that are used by the Adviser to vote proxies relating to the Fund’s portfolios of securities are available (i) without charge, upon request by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free) and (ii) on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Information regarding how the Fund voted for the prior 12-month period ended June 30 is available by August 31 of each year by calling the same number, on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com.
Quarterly Portfolio Schedule
Following the Fund's first and third fiscal quarter-ends, a complete Schedule of Investments is filed with the SEC as an exhibit to its reports on Form N-PORT, which can be found on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com. The Fund's Schedules of Investments are available upon request, without charge, by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free).
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS |
Michael F. Holland(1) c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1944 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, Holland & Company L.L.C. (investment adviser) (1995 – present). | 55 | Director, the Holland Series Fund, Inc.; Director, The China Fund, Inc. (1992 – 2017); Director, The Taiwan Fund, Inc. (2007 – 2017); Director, Reaves Utility Income Fund, Inc.; and Director, Blackstone/ GSO Loans (and Real Estate) Funds. |
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Patrick J. Riley c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1948 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 4/16 Elected: 1/19 | Associate Justice of the Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2002 – May 2010); Partner, Riley, Burke & Donahue, L.L.P. (law firm) (1985 – 2002); Independent Director, State Street Global Advisors Ireland, Ltd. (investment company) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Liquidity PLC (formerly, SSGA Cash Management Fund PLC) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Fixed Income PLC (January 2009 – present); and Independent Director, SSGA Qualified Funds PLC (January 2009 to 2019). | 55 | Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe I, PLC Board (2011 – present); Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe II, PLC (2013 – present). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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John R. Costantino c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Qualified Legal Compliance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1997 | Senior Advisor to NGN Capital LLC (January 2020 – present); Managing General Partner, NGN Capital LLC (2006 – December 2019). | 55 | Director of Kleinfeld Bridal Corp. (January 2016 – present); Trustee of Neuroscience Research Institute (1986 – 2017); Trustee of Fordham University (1989 – 1995 and 2001 – 2007) and Trustee Emeritus (2007 – present); Trustee and Independent Chairperson of GE Funds (1993 – February 2011); Director, Muscular Dystrophy Association (2019 – present); Trustee of Gregorian University Foundation (1992 – 2007); Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vivaldi Biosciences Inc. (May 2017 – present); Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Vivaldi Biosciences AG. (May 2017 – present); Trustee, Gallim Dance (December 2021 – present). |
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Donna M. Rapaccioli c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1962 | Director and Chairperson of the Audit Committee | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 1/12 Elected: 6/16 | Dean of the Gabelli School of Business (2007 – present) and Accounting Professor (1987 – present) at Fordham University. | 55 | Director- Graduate Management Admissions Council (2015 – present); Trustee of Emmanuel College (2010 – 2019). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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Richard D. Shirk c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1945 | Director and Chairperson of the Nominating Committee Chairperson of the Governance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman (March 2001 – April 2002) President and Chief Executive Officer (1996 – March 2001), Cerulean Companies, Inc. (holding company) (Retired); President and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia (health insurer, managed healthcare) (1992 – March 2001). | 55 | Chairman and Board Member (1998-December 2008) and Investment Committee Member (December 2008 – present), Healthcare Georgia Foundation (private foundation); Lead Director and Board Member, Amerigroup Corp. (managed health care) (September 2002 – 2012); Board Member (1999 – 2013) and Investment Committee Member (2001 – 2017), Woodruff Arts Center, Trustee, Gettysburg College (2003 – 2009); Board member, Aerocare Holdings (2003 – January 2021), Regenesis Biomedical Inc. (April 2012 – present). |
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Michael A. Jessee c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Valuation Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Retired; formerly, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston (1989 – 2009); Trustee, Randolph-Macon College (2004 – 2016). | 55 | None. |
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Margaret McLaughlin c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Consultant, Bates Group (consultants) (2021 – 2023); Consultant, Madison Dearborn Partners (private equity) (2019 – 2020); General Counsel/CCO, Kramer Van Kirk Credit Strategies L.P./Mariana Systems LLC (Investment Adviser/SaaS Technology) (2011 –2019). | 55 | Director, Manning & Napier Fund Inc (2021 – 2022). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
George M. Pereira c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1964 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Chief Operating Officer (January 2011 – September 2020) and Chief Financial Officer (November 2004 – September 2020), Charles Schwab Investment Management. | 55 | Director, Pacific Premier Bancorp, Pacific Premier Bank (2021 – present); Director, Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Ltd., & Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc. (2005 – 2020); Director, Rotaplast International, Inc. (non-profit providing free medical services to children worldwide) (2012 – 2018). |
INTERESTED DIRECTORS(2) |
Ellen M. Needham(3) SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director and President | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). | 55 | Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe I, PLC (May 2020 – present); Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe II, PLC (May 2020 – present). |
(1) | Mr. Holland retired as a Director of the Company effective December 31, 2022. |
(2) | The individual listed above is a Director who is an “interested person,” as defined in the 1940 Act, of the Company (“Interested Director”). |
(3) | Ms. Needham is an Interested Director because of her employment by SSGA FM, an affiliate of the Company. |
* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
† | For the purpose of determining the number of portfolios overseen by the Directors, “Fund Complex” comprises registered investment companies for which SSGA FM serves as Adviser. |
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: |
Ellen M. Needham SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | President and Director | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/20 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). |
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Bruce S. Rosenberg SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1961 | Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2015 – present); Director, Credit Suisse (April 2008 – July 2015). |
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OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Ann M. Carpenter SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1966 | Vice President and Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Chief Operating Officer, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (April 2005 – present)*; Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (2005 – present).* |
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Chad C. Hallett SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (November 2014 – present). |
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Darlene Anderson-Vasquez SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1968 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2016 – present); Senior Vice President, John Hancock Investments (September 2007 – May 2016). |
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Arthur A. Jensen SSGA Funds Management, Inc. 1600 Summer Street Stamford, CT 06905 YOB: 1966 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2016 – present). |
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David K. Lancaster SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1971 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 11/20 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (November 2011 – July 2017).* |
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Ryan Hill SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB:1982 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (May 2014 – May 2017). |
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John Bettencourt SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston MA 02210 YOB:1976 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Global Advisors (June 2007 – March 2020). |
State Street Income V.I.S. Fund
Other Information, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Brian Harris SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1973 | Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 6/16 Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (June 2013 – present).* |
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Sean O’Malley SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Chief Legal Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (November 2013 – present). |
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David Barr SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1974 | Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 9/20 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (October 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, Eaton Vance Corp. (October 2010 – October 2019). |
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David Urman SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1985 | Assistant Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (April 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (August 2015 – April 2019); Associate, Ropes & Gray LLP (November 2012 – August 2015). |
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* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
Directors
Michael F. Holland
Patrick J. Riley
John R. Costantino
Donna M. Rapaccioli
Michael A. Jessee
Margaret McLaughlin
Richard D. Shirk
Ellen M. Needham
George M. Pereira
Officers
Ellen M. Needham, President
Brian Harris, Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer
Sean O’Malley, Chief Legal Officer
Bruce S. Rosenberg, Treasurer
Ann M. Carpenter, Vice President and Deputy Treasurer
Chad C. Hallett, Deputy Treasurer
Arthur A. Jensen, Deputy Treasurer
Darlene Anderson-Vasquez, Deputy Treasurer
David Lancaster, Assistant Treasurer
Ryan Hill, Assistant Treasurer
John Bettencourt, Assistant Treasurer
David Barr, Secretary
David Urman, Assistant Secretary
Investment Adviser and Administrator
SSGA Funds Management, Inc.
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Custodian and Sub-Administrator
State Street Bank and Trust Company
One Lincoln Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Distributor
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Ernst & Young LLP
200 Clarendon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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This report is prepared for Policyholders of certain variable contracts and may be distributed to others only if preceded or accompanied by the variable contract’s current prospectus and the current summary prospectus of the Fund available for investments thereunder.
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State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The information provided on the performance page relates to the State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S Fund (the “Fund”).
Total return performance shown in this report for the Fund takes into account changes in share price and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions, if any. Total returns shown are net of Fund fees and expenses but do not reflect fees and charges associated with the variable contracts such as administrative fees, account charges and surrender charges, which, if reflected, would reduce the Fund’s total returns for all periods shown.
The performance data quoted represents past performance; past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so your shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance data quoted. Periods less than one year are not annualized. Please call toll-free (800) 242-0134 or visit the Fund’s website at www.ssga.com for the most recent month-end performance data.
An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) or any other government agency. An investment in the Fund is subject to risk, including possible loss of principal invested.
FTSE NAREIT Equity REITs Index is an unmanaged index of all tax-qualified equity real estate investment trusts (“REITs”) listed on the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE Amex and NASDAQ which have 75% or more of their gross invested book assets invested directly or indirectly in the equity ownership of real estate. The returns of the index do not reflect the actual cost of investing in the instruments that comprise the index.
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice.
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC, member of FINRA & SIPC is the principal underwriter and distributor of the State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of State Street Corporation. References to State Street may include State Street Corporation and its affiliates. The Funds pay State Street Bank and Trust Company for its services as custodian and Fund Accounting agent, and pay SSGA Funds Management, Inc. ("SSGA FM" or the "Adviser") for investment advisory and administrative services.
State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Management's Discussion of Fund Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) seeks maximum total return through current income and capital appreciation by investing at least 80% of its net assets under normal circumstances in common and preferred stocks and other types of equity securities and debt securities of U.S. issuers that are principally engaged in or related to the real estate industry, including those that own significant real estate assets. The Fund’s benchmark is the FTSE NAREIT Equity REITs Index (the “Index”).
For the year ended December 31, 2022 (the “Reporting Period”), the total return for the Fund was -24.93%, and the Index was -24.37%. The Fund and Index returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other income. The Fund’s performance reflects the expenses of managing the Fund, including brokerage and advisory expenses. The Index is unmanaged and Index returns do not reflect fees and expenses of any kind, which would have a negative impact on returns.
Allocations to the Health Care, Industrial and Office sectors were the primary drivers of the Fund's performance during the Reporting Period relative to the Index.
An allocation to REITs in the Health Care sector was the primary driver of outperformance in calendar year 2022. The Fund favored companies in the residential health care industry such as senior housing and skilled nursing facilities. After facing challenges from the Omicron variant of COVID-19, these companies began the year with attractive valuations. As the wave of infections dissipated and operating metrics rebounded, senior housing and skilled nursing facility stocks outperformed by limiting negative returns in an overall down market for listed real estate.
The Fund’s investments in the Industrial sector also added to outperformance for the period. The Industrial sector was out of favor with investors in 2022 due to elevated valuations and the potential for recession to negatively affect fundamental performance. The Fund benefited from mergers and acquisitions activity that generated excess returns for the merger target, an overweight position. The Fund also benefited from an investment in a REIT specializing in cold storage warehouses, a company which recovered from previous operational missteps.
Despite a challenging year, the Office sector contributed to outperformance for the portfolio. Uncertainty about office space needs in a more flexible in-person work environment and potential recession were a drag on shares. The underweight allocation was, therefore, a benefit to the portfolio. In addition, our preference for owners of high-quality office space in Sunbelt markets compared to coastal names and REITs with higher leverage added to outperformance.
Relative performance was offset by under allocations to the Net Lease and Specialty sectors, areas of the REIT market with low growth and defensive properties that found favor in a volatile environment.
The Fund did not invest in derivatives during the Reporting Period.
On an individual security level, the top positive contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were VICI Properties Inc., Regency Centers Corp. and American Campus Communities. The top negative contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were Prologis Inc., Digital Realty Trust Inc. and AvalonBay Communities Inc.
The views expressed above reflect those of the Fund’s portfolio manager only through the Reporting Period, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Adviser as a whole. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and the Adviser disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund.
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State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Performance Summary — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Sector Allocation |
Portfolio composition as a % of Fair Value of $40,604 (in thousands) as of December 31, 2022 (a)(b) |
Top Ten Largest Holdings |
as of December 31, 2022 (as a % of Fair Value) (a)(b) |
Prologis Inc. | 10.17% |
Equinix Inc. | 5.53% |
Realty Income Corp. | 4.74% |
Public Storage | 4.48% |
Digital Realty Trust Inc. | 4.19% |
Sun Communities Inc. | 3.76% |
Welltower Inc. | 3.72% |
Equity Residential | 3.49% |
AvalonBay Communities Inc. | 3.47% |
Simon Property Group Inc. | 3.40% |
Average Annual Total Return for the years ended December 31, 2022 |
Class 1 Shares (Inception date 5/1/95) |
| One Year | | Five Year | | Ten Year | | Ending Value of a $10,000 Investment |
State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund | (24.93)% | | 3.71% | | 6.86% | | $19,409 |
FTSE NAREIT Equity REITs Index | (24.37)% | | 3.68% | | 6.53% | | $18,822 |
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(a) | Fair Value basis is inclusive of a short-term investment in the State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares. |
(b) | The securities information regarding holdings, allocations and other characteristics is presented to illustrate examples of securities that the Fund has bought and the diversity of areas in which the Fund may invest as of a particular date. It may not be representative of the Fund’s current or future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. |
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State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Performance Summary, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment
Yearly periods ended December 31
See Notes to Performance beginning on page 1 for further information.
Past performance does not predict future performance. The performance shown in the graphs and tables does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares and does not reflect the fees or charges that would be associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
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State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Understanding Your Fund’s Expenses — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur ongoing costs. Ongoing costs include portfolio management fees, professional fees, administrative fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
To illustrate these ongoing costs, we have provided an example and calculated the expenses paid by investors of the Fund during the period. The information in the following table is based on an investment of $1,000, which is invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire six-month period ended December 31, 2022.
Actual Expenses
The first section of the table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this section, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given under the heading “Expenses paid during the period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during the period.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second section of the table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs, such as sales charges or redemption fees, if any. Therefore, the second section of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. Additionally, the expenses shown do not reflect the fees or charges associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
| Actual Fund Return | | Hypothetical 5% Return (2.5% for the period) |
Beginning Account Value July 1, 2022 | $1,000.00 | | $1,000.00 |
Ending Account value December 31, 2022 | $ 932.70 | | $1,020.10 |
Expenses Paid During Period | $ 4.97 | | $ 5.19 |
* | Expenses are equal to the Fund's annualized expense ratio of 1.02%** (for the period July 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022), multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). |
** | May differ from expense ratio disclosed in the financial highlights, which is calculated based on the entire fiscal year's data. |
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State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Common Stock (REITs) - 99.1% † |
Alternate Housing - 8.8% |
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A | 23,410 | $ 705,577 |
Invitation Homes Inc. | 45,470 | 1,347,731 |
Sun Communities Inc. | 10,670 | 1,525,810 |
| | 3,579,118 |
Data Center - 9.7% |
Digital Realty Trust Inc. | 16,970 | 1,701,582 |
Equinix Inc. | 3,425 | 2,243,478 |
| | 3,945,060 |
Diversified - 0.4% |
Veris Residential Inc. (a) | 8,738 | 139,196 |
Healthcare - 11.1% |
Healthpeak Properties Inc. | 19,540 | 489,868 |
Medical Properties Trust Inc. | 52,340 | 583,068 |
Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. | 5,920 | 165,464 |
Sabra Health Care REIT Inc. | 34,600 | 430,078 |
Ventas Inc. | 29,767 | 1,341,003 |
Welltower Inc. | 23,039 | 1,510,206 |
| | 4,519,687 |
Hotel - 3.2% |
Apple Hospitality REIT Inc. | 12,340 | 194,725 |
DiamondRock Hospitality Co. | 19,320 | 158,231 |
Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. | 29,770 | 477,809 |
Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. | 13,970 | 164,706 |
Xenia Hotels & Resorts Inc. | 24,210 | 319,088 |
| | 1,314,559 |
Industrial - 15.3% |
Americold Realty Trust Inc. | 14,930 | 422,668 |
First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. | 19,410 | 936,727 |
Prologis Inc. | 36,628 | 4,129,074 |
Rexford Industrial Realty Inc. | 13,425 | 733,542 |
| | 6,222,011 |
Multifamily - 11.8% |
AvalonBay Communities Inc. | 8,720 | 1,408,455 |
Equity Residential | 23,990 | 1,415,410 |
Essex Property Trust Inc. | 1,400 | 296,688 |
Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. | 5,110 | 802,219 |
UDR Inc. | 22,840 | 884,593 |
| | 4,807,365 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Net Lease - 10.3% |
Agree Realty Corp. | 15,290 | $ 1,084,520 |
Broadstone Net Lease Inc. | 31,900 | 517,099 |
Four Corners Property Trust Inc. | 11,570 | 300,010 |
Realty Income Corp. | 30,330 | 1,923,832 |
Spirit Realty Capital Inc. | 9,180 | 366,557 |
| | 4,192,018 |
Office - 7.1% |
Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. | 8,150 | 1,187,210 |
Cousins Properties Inc. | 13,982 | 353,605 |
Douglas Emmett Inc. | 23,200 | 363,776 |
Highwoods Properties Inc. | 13,520 | 378,290 |
Kilroy Realty Corp. | 15,738 | 608,588 |
| | 2,891,469 |
Regional Malls - 3.4% |
Simon Property Group Inc. | 11,740 | 1,379,215 |
Self Storage - 8.3% |
CubeSmart | 6,660 | 268,065 |
Extra Space Storage Inc. | 3,410 | 501,884 |
Life Storage Inc. | 8,140 | 801,790 |
Public Storage | 6,490 | 1,818,433 |
| | 3,390,172 |
Shopping Centers - 6.2% |
Acadia Realty Trust | 23,520 | 337,512 |
Brixmor Property Group Inc. | 36,820 | 834,709 |
Phillips Edison & Company Inc. | 6,924 | 220,460 |
Regency Centers Corp. | 8,900 | 556,250 |
RPT Realty | 35,591 | 357,334 |
Urban Edge Properties | 14,350 | 202,192 |
| | 2,508,457 |
Specialty - 3.5% |
Outfront Media Inc. | 10,407 | 172,548 |
SBA Communications Corp. | 1,300 | 364,403 |
VICI Properties Inc. | 27,090 | 877,716 |
| | 1,414,667 |
Total Common Stock (REITs) (Cost $44,308,107) | | 40,302,994 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Short-Term Investments - 0.7% |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares 4.16% (b)(c) | 300,858 | $ 300,858 |
Total Investments (Cost $44,608,965) | | 40,603,852 |
Other Assets and Liabilities, net - 0.2% | | 64,700 |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | | $ 40,668,552 |
Notes to Schedule of Investments
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice. The securities cited
may not be representative of the Fund’s future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. See the Fund’s summary prospectus and statutory prospectus for complete descriptions of investment objectives, policies, risks and permissible investments.
(a) | Non-income producing security. |
(b) | Sponsored by SSGA Funds Management, Inc., the Fund’s investment adviser and administrator, and an affiliate of State Street Bank & Trust Co., the Fund’s sub-administrator, custodian and accounting agent. |
(c) | Coupon amount represents effective yield. |
† | Percentages are based on net assets as of December 31, 2022. |
Abbreviations: |
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust |
The following table presents the Fund’s investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2022:
Investments | Level 1 | | Level 2 | | Level 3 | | Total |
Investments in Securities | | | | | | | |
Common Stock | $ 40,302,994 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 40,302,994 |
Short-Term Investments | 300,858 | | — | | — | | 300,858 |
Total Investments in Securities | $ 40,603,852 | | $ — | | $ — | | $ 40,603,852 |
| Number of Shares Held at 12/31/21 | Value at 12/31/21 | Cost of Purchases | Proceeds from Shares Sold | Realized Gain (Loss) | Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) | Number of Shares Held at 12/31/22 | Value at 12/31/22 | Dividend Income |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares | 312,731 | $312,731 | $27,699,970 | $27,711,843 | $— | $— | 300,858 | $300,858 | $5,046 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Financial Highlights
Selected data based on a share outstanding throughout the fiscal years indicated
| 12/31/22 | | 12/31/21 | | 12/31/20 | | 12/31/19 | | 12/31/18 |
Inception date | | | 5/1/95 |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ 13.89 | | $ 12.02 | | $ 12.92 | | $ 11.14 | | $ 12.32 |
Income/(loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income(a) | 0.20 | | 0.13 | | 0.17 | | 0.25 | | 0.25 |
Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments | (3.66) | | 4.85 | | (0.85) | | 2.65 | | (0.95) |
Total income/(loss) from investment operations | (3.46) | | 4.98 | | (0.68) | | 2.90 | | (0.70) |
Less distributions from: | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | 0.17 | | 0.34 | | 0.06 | | 0.19 | | 0.28 |
Net realized gains | 1.49 | | 2.77 | | 0.16 | | 0.93 | | 0.16 |
Return of capital | — | | — | | — | | — | | 0.04 |
Total distributions | 1.66 | | 3.11 | | 0.22 | | 1.12 | | 0.48 |
Net asset value, end of period | $ 8.77 | | $ 13.89 | | $ 12.02 | | $ 12.92 | | $ 11.14 |
Total Return(b) | (24.93)% | | 41.80% | | (5.23)% | | 26.15% | | (5.71)% |
Ratios/Supplemental Data: | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in thousands) | $40,669 | | $45,748 | | $47,588 | | $55,266 | | $50,360 |
Ratios to average net assets: | | | | | | | | | |
Net expenses | 1.05% | | 1.04% | | 1.04% | | 1.04% | | 1.05% |
Gross expenses | 1.05% | | 1.04% | | 1.04% | | 1.04% | | 1.05% |
Net investment income | 1.72% | | 0.93% | | 1.49% | | 1.91% | | 2.11% |
Portfolio turnover rate | 86% | | 85% | | 108% | | 72% | | 59% |
Notes to Financial Highlights |
(a) | Per share values have been calculated using the average shares method. |
(b) | Total returns are historical and assume changes in share price, reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions and do not include the effect of insurance contract charges. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities — December 31, 2022
Assets | |
Investments in securities, at fair value (cost $44,308,107) | $ 40,302,994 |
Short-term affiliated investments, at fair value | 300,858 |
Receivable for investments sold | 37,376 |
Income receivables | 204,305 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | 5,192 |
Income receivable from affiliated investments | 696 |
Other assets | 135 |
Total assets | 40,851,556 |
Liabilities | |
Payable for investments purchased | 103,447 |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | 64 |
Payable to the Adviser | 29,941 |
Payable for custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 7,682 |
Accrued other expenses | 41,870 |
Total liabilities | 183,004 |
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Net Assets | $ 40,668,552 |
Net Assets Consist of: | |
Capital paid in | $ 45,524,527 |
Total distributable earnings (loss) | (4,855,975) |
Net Assets | $ 40,668,552 |
Shares outstanding ($0.01 par value, unlimited shares authorized) | 4,636,202 |
Net asset value per share | $ 8.77 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
Statement of Assets and Liabilities | 9 |
State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Operations — For the year ended December 31, 2022
Investment Income | |
Income | |
Dividend | $ 1,013,606 |
Income from affiliated investments | 5,046 |
Total income | 1,018,652 |
Expenses | |
Advisory and administration fees | 312,245 |
Directors' fees | 21,238 |
Custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 21,286 |
Professional fees | 30,983 |
Other expenses | 1,114 |
Total expenses | 386,866 |
Net investment income | $ 631,786 |
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments | |
Realized gain (loss) on investments | $ 3,664,669 |
Increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) on investments | (15,093,357) |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments | (11,428,688) |
Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations | $ (10,796,902) |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Statements of Changes in Net Assets
| Year Ended December 31, 2022 | | Year Ended December 31, 2021 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | |
Operations: | | | |
Net investment income | $ 631,786 | | $ 406,577 |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments | 3,664,669 | | 11,695,794 |
Net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments | (15,093,357) | | 4,246,157 |
Net increase (decrease) from operations | (10,796,902) | | 16,348,528 |
Distributions to shareholders: | | | |
Total distributions | (6,496,308) | | (8,362,555) |
Increase (decrease) in assets from operations and distributions | (17,293,210) | | 7,985,973 |
Share transactions: | | | |
Proceeds from sale of shares | 22,268,925 | | 11,353,657 |
Value of distributions reinvested | 6,496,308 | | 8,362,555 |
Cost of shares redeemed | (16,551,322) | | (29,542,653) |
Net increase (decrease) from share transactions | 12,213,911 | | (9,826,441) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | (5,079,299) | | (1,840,468) |
Net Assets | | | |
Beginning of year | 45,747,851 | | 47,588,319 |
End of year | $ 40,668,552 | | $ 45,747,851 |
Changes in Fund Shares | | | |
Shares sold | 1,927,883 | | 725,416 |
Issued for distributions reinvested | 738,217 | | 612,193 |
Shares redeemed | (1,323,809) | | (2,003,348) |
Net increase (decrease) in fund shares | 1,342,291 | | (665,739) |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
Statements of Changes in Net Assets | 11 |
State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Financial Statements — December 31, 2022
1. Organization of the Company
State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia on May 14, 1984 and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Company is currently composed of the following seven investment portfolios (collectively, the “Funds”): State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund, State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund, State Street Income V.I.S. Fund and State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”). Each Fund is a diversified investment company within the meaning of the 1940 Act, except for the State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, which is a non-diversified investment company.
Shares of the Funds of the Company are offered only to insurance company separate accounts that fund certain variable life insurance contracts and variable annuity contracts.
The Company currently offers one share class (Class 1) of the Fund as an investment option for variable life insurance and variable annuity contracts.
Under the Company’s organizational documents, its officers and directors are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Company. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Company enters into contracts with service providers that contain general indemnification clauses. The Company’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Company that have not yet occurred.
2.Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Company in the preparation of its financial statements:
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund is an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies.
Security Valuation The Fund’s investments are valued at fair value each day that the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) is open and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date should the reporting period end on a day that the NYSE is not open. Fair value is generally defined as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. By its nature, a fair value price is a good faith estimate of the valuation in a current sale and may not reflect an actual market price. The investments of the Fund are valued pursuant to the policy and procedures developed by the Oversight Committee (the “Committee”) and approved by the Company's Board of Directors (the “Board”). The Committee provides oversight of the valuation of investments for the Fund. The Board has responsibility for overseeing the determination of the fair value of investments.
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund’s investments by major category are as follows:
• | Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last sale price or official closing price, as applicable, on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last published sale price or at fair value. |
• | Investments in registered investment companies (including money market funds) or other unitized pooled investment vehicles that are not traded on an exchange are valued at that day’s published net asset value (“NAV”) per share or unit. |
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In the event prices or quotations are not readily available or that the application of these valuation methods results in a price for an investment that is deemed to be not representative of the fair value of such investment, fair value will be determined in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Board.
The Fund values its assets and liabilities at fair value using a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels that prioritize the inputs to valuation techniques giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements) when market prices are not readily available or reliable. The categorization of a value determined for an investment within the hierarchy is based upon the pricing transparency of the investment and is not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in it.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
• | Level 1 — Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for an identical asset or liability; |
• | Level 2 — Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (such as exchange rates, financing terms, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs; and |
• | Level 3 — Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, including the Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments. |
The value of the Fund’s investments according to the fair value hierarchy as of December 31, 2022 is disclosed in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income Recognition Investment transactions are accounted for on trade date for financial reporting purposes. Realized gains and losses from the sale or disposition of investments and foreign exchange transactions, if any, are determined using the identified cost method.
Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recognized on the ex-dividend date, net of any foreign taxes withheld at source, if any.
Interest income is recorded daily on an accrual basis. All premiums and discounts are amortized/accreted for financial reporting purposes.
Non-cash dividends received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
The Fund invests in real estate investment trusts (“REITs”). REITs determine the tax character of their distributions annually and may characterize a portion of their distributions as a return of capital or capital gain. The Fund’s policy is to record all REIT distributions initially as dividend income and re-designate a portion to return of capital or capital gain distributions at year-end based on information provided by the REIT and/or SSGA Funds Management, Inc.’s (the “Adviser” or “SSGA FM”) estimates of such re-designations for which actual information has not yet been reported. Non-cash dividends, if any, received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
Expenses Certain expenses, which are directly identifiable to a specific Fund, are applied to the Fund within the Company. Other expenses which cannot be attributed to a specific Fund are allocated in such a manner as deemed equitable, taking into consideration the nature and type of expense and the relative net assets of the Fund within the Company.
Foreign Currency Translation The accounting records of the Fund are maintained in U.S. dollars. Foreign currencies as well as investment securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency are translated to U.S. dollars using exchange rates at period end. Purchases and sales of securities, income receipts
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and expense payments denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars at the prevailing exchange rate on the respective dates of the transactions.
The effects of exchange rate fluctuations on investments are included with the net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investment securities. Other foreign currency transactions resulting in realized and unrealized gain (loss) are disclosed separately.
Foreign Taxes The Fund may be subject to foreign taxes (a portion of which may be reclaimable) on income, stock dividends, realized and unrealized capital gains on investments or certain foreign currency transactions. Foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with SSGA FM's understanding of the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in the foreign jurisdictions in which the Fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by the Fund and are reflected in the Statement of Operations, if applicable. Foreign taxes payable or deferred as of December 31, 2022, if any, are disclosed in the Fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Distributions The Fund declares and pays any dividends from net investment income annually.
Net realized capital gains, if any, are distributed annually, unless additional distributions are required for compliance with applicable tax regulations. The amount and character of income and capital gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with applicable tax regulations which may differ from net investment income and realized gains recognized for U.S. GAAP purposes.
3.Fees and Transactions with Affiliates
Advisory Fee SSGA FM, a registered investment adviser, was retained by the Board to act as investment adviser and administrator of the Fund. SSGA FM’s compensation for investment advisory and administrative services (“Management Fee”) is paid monthly based on the average daily net assets of the Fund. The Management Fee is stated in the following schedule:
Average Daily Net Assets of the Fund | Management Fee |
First $100 million | 0.85% |
Next $100 million | 0.80% |
Over $200 million | 0.75% |
Custody, Fund Accounting and Sub-Administration Fees State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) serves as the custodian, fund accountant and sub-administrator to the Fund. Amounts paid by the Fund to State Street for performing such services are included as custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees in the Statement of Operations.
Other Transactions with Affiliates The Fund may invest in affiliated entities, including securities issued by State Street Corporation, affiliated funds, or entities deemed to be affiliates as a result of the Fund owning more than five percent of the entity’s voting securities or outstanding shares. Amounts relating to these transactions during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 are disclosed in the Schedule of Investments.
4.Sub-Advisory Fees
Pursuant to an investment sub-advisory agreement with SSGA FM, CenterSquare Investment Management LLC (“CenterSquare”) is the sub-adviser to the Fund. CenterSquare is responsible for the day-to-day portfolio management of the assets of the Fund, including the responsibility for making decisions to buy, sell or hold a particular security, under the general supervision of SSGA FM and the Board. For its services, SSGA FM pays CenterSquare monthly sub-advisory fees which are calculated as a percentage of the average daily net assets of the Fund.
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5.Directors’ Fees
The fees and expenses of the Company’s directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”), are paid directly by the Fund. The Independent Directors are reimbursed for travel and other out-of-pocket expenses in connection with meeting attendance and industry seminars.
6.Investment Transactions
Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind transactions, short term investments and derivative contracts) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Non-U.S. Government Securities |
Purchases | Sales |
$ 39,211,305 | $ 32,570,349 |
7.Income Taxes
The Fund has qualified and intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The Fund will not be subject to federal income taxes to the extent it distributes its taxable income, including any net realized capital gains, for each fiscal year. Therefore, no provision for federal income tax is required.
The Fund files federal and various state and local tax returns as required. No income tax returns are currently under examination. Generally, the federal returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service for a period of three years from date of filing, while the state returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon jurisdiction. SSGA FM has analyzed the Fund’s tax positions taken on tax returns for all open years and does not believe there are any uncertain tax positions that would require recognition of a tax liability.
Distributions to shareholders are recorded on ex-dividend date. Income dividends and gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax rules and regulations, which may differ from generally accepted accounting principles. Certain capital accounts in the financial statements have been adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on NAVs or results of operations. Temporary book-tax differences will reverse in the future. These book-tax differences are primarily due to differing treatments for wash sale loss deferrals.
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 891,115 | $ 5,605,193 | $ 6,496,308 |
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 was as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 2,814,660 | $ 5,547,895 | $ 8,362,555 |
At December 31, 2022, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
Undistributed Ordinary Income | Tax Exempt Income | Capital Loss Carryforwards | Undistributed long term gain | Net Unrealized Gains (Losses) | Qualified Late-Year Losses | Total |
$ 204,574 | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ (4,539,417) | $ (521,132) | $ (4,855,975) |
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As of December 31, 2022, gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments and other financial instruments based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Tax Cost | Gross Unrealized Appreciation | Gross Unrealized Depreciation | Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
$ 45,143,268 | $ 852,323 | $ 5,391,739 | $ (4,539,416) |
8.Line of Credit
The Fund and other affiliated funds (each, a “Participant” and collectively, the “Participants”) have access to $200 million of a $1.275 billion ($1.1 billion prior to October 6, 2022) revolving credit facility provided by a syndication of banks under which the Participants may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. This agreement expires in October 2023 unless extended or renewed.
The Participants are charged an annual commitment fee which is calculated based on the unused portion of the shared credit line. Commitment fees are allocated among each of the Participants based on relative net assets. Commitment fees are ordinary fund operating expenses. A Participant incurs and pays the interest expense related to its borrowing. Interest is calculated at a rate per annum equal to the sum of 1.00% plus the greater of the New York Fed Bank Rate and the one-month SOFR Rate.
The Fund had no outstanding loans as of December 31, 2022.
9.Risks
Concentration Risk As a result of the Fund’s ability to invest a large percentage of its assets in obligations of issuers within the same country, state, region, currency or economic sector, an adverse economic, business or political development may affect the value of the Fund’s investments more than if the Fund were more broadly diversified.
Credit Risk The Fund may be exposed to credit risk in the event that an issuer or guarantor fails to perform or that an institution or entity with which the Fund has unsettled or open transactions defaults.
Market Risk The Fund’s investments are subject to changes in general economic conditions, and general market fluctuations and the risks inherent in investment in securities markets. Investment markets can be volatile and prices of investments can change substantially due to various factors including, but not limited to, economic growth or recession, changes in interest rates, changes in the actual or perceived creditworthiness of issuers, and general market liquidity. The Fund is subject to the risk that geopolitical events will disrupt securities markets and adversely affect global economies and markets. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness, such as COVID-19, or other public health issues, or other events could have a significant impact on the Fund and its investments.
10.Subsequent Events
Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Fund through the date on which the financial statements were available to be issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or disclosure in the financial statements.
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Shareholders of State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund and the Board of Directors of State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”)), including the schedule of investments, as of December 31, 2022, and the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.) at December 31, 2022, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and its financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Trust in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Trust is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2022, by correspondence with the custodian, brokers and others; when replies were not received from brokers and others, we performed other auditing procedures. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We have served as the auditor of one or more State Street Global Advisors investment companies since 2000.
Boston, Massachusetts
February 17, 2023
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Tax Information
For federal income tax purposes, the following information is furnished with respect to the distributions of the Fund for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
Dividends Received Deduction
The Fund reports the maximum amount allowable of its net taxable income as eligible for the corporate dividends received deduction.
Long Term Capital Gain Distributions
Long term capital gains dividends were paid from the Fund during the year ended December 31, 2022 in the amount of $5,605,193.
Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures and Record
The Fund has adopted the proxy voting policies of the Adviser. A description of the Fund's proxy voting policies and procedures that are used by the Adviser to vote proxies relating to the Fund’s portfolios of securities are available (i) without charge, upon request by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free) and (ii) on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Information regarding how the Fund voted for the prior 12-month period ended June 30 is available by August 31 of each year by calling the same number, on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com.
Quarterly Portfolio Schedule
Following the Fund's first and third fiscal quarter-ends, a complete Schedule of Investment is filed with the SEC as an exhibit to its reports on Form N-PORT, which can be found on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com. The Fund's Schedules of Investments are available upon request, without charge, by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free).
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS |
Michael F. Holland(1) c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1944 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, Holland & Company L.L.C. (investment adviser) (1995 – present). | 55 | Director, the Holland Series Fund, Inc.; Director, The China Fund, Inc. (1992 – 2017); Director, The Taiwan Fund, Inc. (2007 – 2017); Director, Reaves Utility Income Fund, Inc.; and Director, Blackstone/ GSO Loans (and Real Estate) Funds. |
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Patrick J. Riley c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1948 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 4/16 Elected: 1/19 | Associate Justice of the Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2002 – May 2010); Partner, Riley, Burke & Donahue, L.L.P. (law firm) (1985 – 2002); Independent Director, State Street Global Advisors Ireland, Ltd. (investment company) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Liquidity PLC (formerly, SSGA Cash Management Fund PLC) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Fixed Income PLC (January 2009 – present); and Independent Director, SSGA Qualified Funds PLC (January 2009 to 2019). | 55 | Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe I, PLC Board (2011 – present); Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe II, PLC (2013 – present). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
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John R. Costantino c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Qualified Legal Compliance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1997 | Senior Advisor to NGN Capital LLC (January 2020 – present); Managing General Partner, NGN Capital LLC (2006 – December 2019). | 55 | Director of Kleinfeld Bridal Corp. (January 2016 – present); Trustee of Neuroscience Research Institute (1986 – 2017); Trustee of Fordham University (1989 – 1995 and 2001 – 2007) and Trustee Emeritus (2007 – present); Trustee and Independent Chairperson of GE Funds (1993 – February 2011); Director, Muscular Dystrophy Association (2019 – present); Trustee of Gregorian University Foundation (1992 – 2007); Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vivaldi Biosciences Inc. (May 2017 – present); Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Vivaldi Biosciences AG. (May 2017 – present); Trustee, Gallim Dance (December 2021 – present). |
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Donna M. Rapaccioli c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1962 | Director and Chairperson of the Audit Committee | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 1/12 Elected: 6/16 | Dean of the Gabelli School of Business (2007 – present) and Accounting Professor (1987 – present) at Fordham University. | 55 | Director- Graduate Management Admissions Council (2015 – present); Trustee of Emmanuel College (2010 – 2019). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
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Richard D. Shirk c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1945 | Director and Chairperson of the Nominating Committee Chairperson of the Governance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman (March 2001 – April 2002) President and Chief Executive Officer (1996 – March 2001), Cerulean Companies, Inc. (holding company) (Retired); President and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia (health insurer, managed healthcare) (1992 – March 2001). | 55 | Chairman and Board Member (1998-December 2008) and Investment Committee Member (December 2008 – present), Healthcare Georgia Foundation (private foundation); Lead Director and Board Member, Amerigroup Corp. (managed health care) (September 2002 – 2012); Board Member (1999 – 2013) and Investment Committee Member (2001 – 2017), Woodruff Arts Center, Trustee, Gettysburg College (2003 – 2009); Board member, Aerocare Holdings (2003 – January 2021), Regenesis Biomedical Inc. (April 2012 – present). |
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Michael A. Jessee c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Valuation Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Retired; formerly, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston (1989 – 2009); Trustee, Randolph-Macon College (2004 – 2016). | 55 | None. |
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Margaret McLaughlin c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Consultant, Bates Group (consultants) (2021 – 2023); Consultant, Madison Dearborn Partners (private equity) (2019 – 2020); General Counsel/CCO, Kramer Van Kirk Credit Strategies L.P./Mariana Systems LLC (Investment Adviser/SaaS Technology) (2011 –2019). | 55 | Director, Manning & Napier Fund Inc (2021 – 2022). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
George M. Pereira c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1964 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Chief Operating Officer (January 2011 – September 2020) and Chief Financial Officer (November 2004 – September 2020), Charles Schwab Investment Management. | 55 | Director, Pacific Premier Bancorp, Pacific Premier Bank (2021 – present); Director, Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Ltd., & Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc. (2005 – 2020); Director, Rotaplast International, Inc. (non-profit providing free medical services to children worldwide) (2012 – 2018). |
INTERESTED DIRECTORS(2) |
Ellen M. Needham(3) SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director and President | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). | 55 | Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe I, PLC (May 2020 – present); Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe II, PLC (May 2020 – present). |
(1) | Mr. Holland retired as a Director of the Company effective December 31, 2022. |
(2) | The individual listed above is a Director who is an “interested person,” as defined in the 1940 Act, of the Company (“Interested Director”). |
(3) | Ms. Needham is an Interested Director because of her employment by SSGA FM, an affiliate of the Company. |
* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
† | For the purpose of determining the number of portfolios overseen by the Directors, “Fund Complex” comprises registered investment companies for which SSGA FM serves as Adviser. |
Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Funds | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years |
OFFICERS: |
Ellen M. Needham SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | President and Director | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/20 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). |
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Bruce S. Rosenberg SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1961 | Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2015 – present); Director, Credit Suisse (April 2008 – July 2015). |
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Ann M. Carpenter SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1966 | Vice President and Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Chief Operating Officer, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (April 2005 – present)*; Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (2005 – present).* |
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Chad C. Hallett SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (November 2014 – present). |
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Darlene Anderson-Vasquez SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1968 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2016 – present); Senior Vice President, John Hancock Investments (September 2007 – May 2016). |
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Arthur A. Jensen SSGA Funds Management, Inc. 1600 Summer Street Stamford, CT 06905 YOB: 1966 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2016 – present). |
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David K. Lancaster SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1971 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 11/20 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (November 2011 – July 2017).* |
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Ryan Hill SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB:1982 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (May 2014 – May 2017). |
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John Bettencourt SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston MA 02210 YOB:1976 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Global Advisors (June 2007 – March 2020). |
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Brian Harris SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1973 | Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 6/16 Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (June 2013 – present).* |
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Sean O’Malley SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Chief Legal Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (November 2013 – present). |
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David Barr SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1974 | Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 9/20 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (October 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, Eaton Vance Corp. (October 2010 – October 2019). |
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David Urman SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1985 | Assistant Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (April 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (August 2015 – April 2019); Associate, Ropes & Gray LLP (November 2012 – August 2015). |
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* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
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Directors
Michael F. Holland
Patrick J. Riley
John R. Costantino
Donna M. Rapaccioli
Michael A. Jessee
Richard D. Shirk
Ellen M. Needham
Margaret McLaughlin
George M. Pereira
Officers
Ellen M. Needham, President
Brian Harris, Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer
Sean O’Malley, Chief Legal Officer
Bruce S. Rosenberg, Treasurer
Ann M. Carpenter, Vice President and Deputy Treasurer
Chad C. Hallett, Deputy Treasurer
Arthur A. Jensen, Deputy Treasurer
Darlene Anderson-Vasquez, Deputy Treasurer
David Lancaster, Assistant Treasurer
Ryan Hill, Assistant Treasurer
John Bettencourt, Assistant Treasurer
David Barr, Secretary
David Urman, Assistant Secretary
Investment Adviser and Administrator
SSGA Funds Management, Inc.
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Custodian and Sub-Administrator
State Street Bank and Trust Company
One Lincoln Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Distributor
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Ernst & Young LLP
200 Clarendon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Annual Report
December 31, 2022
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This report is prepared for Policyholders of certain variable contracts and may be distributed to others only if preceded or accompanied by the variable contract’s current prospectus and the current summary prospectus of the Fund available for investments thereunder.
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State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund
Notes to Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The information provided on the performance page relates to the State Street Total Return V.I.S Fund (the “Fund”).
Total return performance shown in this report for the Fund takes into account changes in share price and assumes reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions, if any. Total returns shown are net of Fund fees and expenses but do not reflect fees and charges associated with the variable contracts such as administrative fees, account charges and surrender charges, which, if reflected, would reduce the Fund’s total returns for all periods shown.
The performance data quoted represents past performance; past performance does not guarantee future results. Investment return and principal value will fluctuate so your shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be higher or lower than the performance data quoted. Periods less than one year are not annualized. Please call toll-free (800) 242-0134 or visit the Fund’s website at www.ssga.com for the most recent month-end performance data.
An investment in the Fund is not a deposit of any bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) or any other government agency. An investment in the Fund is subject to risk, including possible loss of principal invested.
The S&P 500® Index is an unmanaged, market capitalization-weighted index of stocks of 500 large U.S. companies, which is widely used as a measure of large-cap U.S. stock market performance.
The MSCI All Country World Index ex-U.S. (“MSCI® ACWI ex-U.S.”) is a market-capitalization weighted index designed to provide a broad measure of stock performance throughout the world, with the exception of U.S.-based companies. The MSCI® ACWI ex-U.S. Index includes both developed and emerging markets.
The Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index is an unmanaged market value-weighted index of taxable investment grade debt issues, including government, corporate, asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities, with maturities of one year or more. This index is designed to represent the performance of the U.S. investment-grade first rate bond market.
The results shown for the foregoing indices assume the reinvestment of net dividends or interest and do not reflect fees, expenses, or taxes. As such, the index returns do not reflect the actual cost of investing in the instruments that comprise each index.
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice.
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC, member of FINRA & SIPC is the principal underwriter and distributor of the State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of State Street Corporation. References to State Street may include State Street Corporation and its affiliates. The Funds pay State Street Bank and Trust Company for its services as custodian and Fund Accounting agent, and pay SSGA Funds Management, Inc. ("SSGA FM" or the "Adviser") for investment advisory and administrative services.
State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund
Management's Discussion of Fund Performance — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
The State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) seeks the highest total return, composed of current income and capital appreciation, as is consistent with prudent investment risk. The Fund’s benchmark is the S&P 500 Index, MSCI ACWI ex USA Index, Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index (the “Indices”).
For the 12-month period ended December 31, 2022 (the “Reporting Period”), the total return for the Fund’s Class 1 and Class 3 Shares were -16.51% and -16.72% respectively. The total return for the S&P 500 Index was -18.11%. The total return for the MSCI ACWI ex-U.S. Index was -16.00%. The total return for the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index was -13.01%. The Fund and Indices’ returns reflect the reinvestment of dividends and other income. The Fund’s performance reflects the expenses of managing the Fund, including brokerage and advisory expenses. The Index is unmanaged and Index returns do not reflect fees and expenses of any kind, which would have a negative impact on returns.
Strategic asset allocation investment exposures, positioning within fixed income and allocations to commodity markets were primary drivers of Fund performance during the Reporting Period relative to the Index.
Strategic asset allocation decisions to incorporate broader diversification into the Fund than was represented in the composite benchmark detracted from the Fund’s performance. Specifically, allocations to U.S. Small Cap Equities and non-U.S. developed market government bond exposure delivered relatively weak performance and acted as a drag on Fund performance. U.S. Small Cap Equities fared poorly at the very beginning of the year as the Federal Reserve was pivoting to focus on inflation and interest rates were starting to rise quickly. Non-U.S. government bonds underperformed on a relative basis, largely due to foreign exchange effects as the US dollar advanced swiftly for much of the year.
Positioning within fixed income also detracted from results primarily due to an overweight position in long-term government bonds. Though our fixed income models correctly anticipated the overall change in the shape of the yield curve (towards a flattening, or inverting, curve), from a directional perspective our expectations for steady to, at times, lower long-term interest rates, led to relative underperformance as rising inflation and sharply tighter monetary policy consistently pushed interest rates higher across the curve.
An overweight allocation to commodities was a large driver of positive relative results. The allocation, which was driven by a combination of quantitative and discretionary views, bolstered results as the Russian invasion of Ukraine negatively impacted the supply of commodities and drove prices higher. Despite the favorable impact of commodities, this driver was more than offset by other detractors as noted above.
The Fund used equity futures contracts in order to equitize cash in the portfolio and To-Be-Announced securities ("TBAs") to gain cost effective exposure to mortgage-backed securities during the Reporting Period. The Fund’s use of derivatives did not have a material impact on Fund performance.
On an individual security level, the top positive contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were investments in commodities and cash. The top negative contributors to the Fund’s performance on an absolute basis during the Reporting Period were U.S. Large Cap Equity, U.S. Fixed Income and International Developed Equity.
The views expressed above reflect those of the Fund’s portfolio manager only through the Reporting Period, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Adviser as a whole. Any such views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and the Adviser disclaims any responsibility to update such views. These views may not be relied on as investment advice and, because investment decisions for a fund are based on numerous factors, may not be relied on as an indication of trading intent on behalf of any fund.
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State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund
Performance Summary — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Sector Allocation |
Portfolio composition as a % of Fair Value of $1,350,487 (in thousands) as of December 31, 2022 (a)(b) |
Top Ten Largest Holdings |
as of December 31, 2022 (as a % of Fair Value) (a)(b) |
SPDR Portfolio Aggregate Bond ETF | 4.94% |
SPDR Bloomberg International Treasury Bond ETF | 3.99% |
SPDR Portfolio Long Term Treasury ETF | 3.28% |
Apple Inc. | 1.46% |
Microsoft Corp. | 1.34% |
SPDR Bloomberg High Yield Bond ETF | 1.00% |
Invesco Optimum Yield Diversified Commodity Strategy No K-1 ETF | 0.93% |
Amazon.com Inc. | 0.56% |
Nestle S.A. | 0.48% |
Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Class B | 0.42% |
Average Annual Total Return for the years ended December 31, 2022 |
Class 1 Shares (Inception date: 7/1/85) |
| One Year | | Five Year | | Ten Year | | Ending Value of a $10,000 Investment |
State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund | (16.51)% | | 1.81% | | 4.87% | | $16,086 |
S&P 500® Index | (18.11)% | | 9.43% | | 12.56% | | $32,654 |
Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index | (13.01)% | | 0.02% | | 1.06% | | $11,108 |
MSCI All Country World ex.-U.S. | (16.00)% | | 0.88% | | 3.80% | | $14,520 |
Class 3 Shares (Inception date: 5/1/06) |
| One Year | | Five Year | | Ten Year | | Ending Value of a $10,000 Investment |
State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund | (16.72)% | | 1.55% | | 4.61% | | $15,693 |
S&P 500® Index | (18.11)% | | 9.43% | | 12.56% | | $32,654 |
Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index | (13.01)% | | 0.02% | | 1.06% | | $11,108 |
MSCI All Country World ex.-U.S. | (16.00)% | | 0.88% | | 3.80% | | $14,520 |
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(a) | Fair Value basis is inclusive of a short-term investment in the State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares. |
(b) | The securities information regarding holdings, allocations and other characteristics is presented to illustrate examples of securities that the Fund has bought and the diversity of areas in which the Fund may invest as of a particular date. It may not be representative of the Fund’s current or future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. |
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Performance Summary, continued — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
Class 1 Shares
Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment
Yearly periods ended December 31
Class 3 Shares
Change in Value of a $10,000 Investment
Yearly periods ended December 31
See Notes to Performance beginning on page 1 for further information.
Past performance does not predict future performance. The performance shown in the graphs and tables does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption of Fund shares and does not reflect the fees or charges that would be associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
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State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund
Understanding Your Fund’s Expenses — December 31, 2022 (Unaudited)
As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur ongoing costs. Ongoing costs include portfolio management fees, professional fees, administrative fees and other Fund expenses. The following example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
To illustrate these ongoing costs, we have provided an example and calculated the expenses paid by investors of the Fund during the period. The information in the following table is based on an investment of $1,000, which is invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire six-month period ended December 31, 2022.
Actual Expenses
The first section of the table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this section, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. To do so, simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number given under the heading “Expenses paid during the period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during the period.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second section of the table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight and help you compare ongoing costs only and do not reflect transaction costs, such as sales charges or redemption fees, if any. Therefore, the second section of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. Additionally, the expenses shown do not reflect the fees or charges associated with variable contracts through which shares of the Fund are offered.
Class 1 | | Actual Fund Return | | Hypothetical 5% Return (2.5% for the period) |
Begining Account Value July 1, 2022 | | $1,000.00 | | $1,000.00 |
Ending Account Value December 31, 2022 | | $1,001.40 | | $1,021.90 |
Expenses Paid During Period* | | $ 3.28 | | $ 3.31 |
Class 3 | | Actual Fund Return | | Hypothetical 5% Return (2.5% for the period) |
Begining Account Value July 1, 2022 | | $1,000.00 | | $1,000.00 |
Ending Account Value December 31, 2022 | | $1,000.40 | | $1,020.70 |
Expenses Paid During Period | | $ 4.54 | | $ 4.58 |
* | Expenses are equal to the Fund's annualized expense ratio of 0.65% for Class 1 and 0.90% for Class 3 (for the period July 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022), multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). |
** | May differ from expense ratio disclosed in the financial highlights, which is calculated based on the entire fiscal year's data. |
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Schedule of Investments — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Domestic Equity - 31.0% † |
Common Stock - 31.0% |
Advertising - 0.0%* |
AdTheorent Holding Co. Inc. (a) | 221 | $ 367 |
Advantage Solutions Inc. (a) | 2,685 | 5,585 |
Boston Omaha Corp., Class A (a) | 663 | 17,570 |
Cardlytics Inc. (a) | 1,112 | 6,427 |
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. (a) | 10,587 | 11,116 |
Integral Ad Science Holding Corp. (a) | 1,256 | 11,040 |
Loyalty Ventures Inc. (a) | 1,168 | 2,815 |
Magnite Inc. (a) | 3,719 | 39,384 |
Omnicom Group Inc. | 1,927 | 157,185 |
PubMatic Inc., Class A (a) | 1,412 | 18,088 |
Stagwell Inc. (a) | 2,202 | 13,674 |
TechTarget Inc. (a) | 775 | 34,147 |
The Interpublic Group of Companies Inc. | 3,842 | 127,977 |
Thryv Holdings Inc. (a) | 854 | 16,226 |
| | 461,601 |
Aerospace & Defense - 0.6% |
AAR Corp. (a) | 961 | 43,149 |
Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,278 | 127,409 |
Aerovironment Inc. (a) | 704 | 60,305 |
AerSale Corp. (a) | 506 | 8,207 |
Archer Aviation Inc., Class A (a) | 4,095 | 7,658 |
Astra Space Inc. (a) | 4,212 | 1,827 |
Astronics Corp. (a) | 804 | 8,281 |
Axon Enterprise Inc. (a) | 700 | 116,151 |
BWX Technologies Inc. | 1,000 | 58,080 |
Cadre Holdings Inc. | 528 | 10,634 |
Curtiss-Wright Corp. | 400 | 66,796 |
Ducommun Inc. (a) | 318 | 15,887 |
General Dynamics Corp. | 2,415 | 599,186 |
HEICO Corp. | 500 | 76,820 |
HEICO Corp., Class A | 700 | 83,895 |
Hexcel Corp. | 800 | 47,080 |
Howmet Aerospace Inc. | 3,897 | 153,581 |
Huntington Ingalls Industries Inc. | 400 | 92,272 |
Kaman Corp. | 778 | 17,349 |
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. (a) | 3,494 | 36,058 |
L3Harris Technologies Inc. | 1,980 | 412,256 |
Lockheed Martin Corp. | 2,362 | 1,149,089 |
Maxar Technologies Inc. | 2,095 | 108,395 |
Mercury Systems Inc. (a) | 600 | 26,844 |
Momentus Inc. (a) | 1,430 | 1,115 |
Moog Inc., Class A | 819 | 71,875 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
National Presto Industries Inc. | 162 | $ 11,091 |
Northrop Grumman Corp. | 1,471 | 802,592 |
Park Aerospace Corp. | 620 | 8,314 |
Parsons Corp. (a) | 957 | 44,261 |
Raytheon Technologies Corp. | 14,986 | 1,512,387 |
Redwire Corp. (a) | 1,127 | 2,232 |
Rocket Lab USA Inc. (a) | 6,053 | 22,820 |
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc., Class A | 1,100 | 32,560 |
Terran Orbital Corp. (a) | 618 | 976 |
Textron Inc. | 1,971 | 139,547 |
The Boeing Co. (a) | 5,546 | 1,056,458 |
TransDigm Group Inc. | 518 | 326,159 |
Triumph Group Inc. (a) | 1,791 | 18,841 |
V2X Inc. (a) | 363 | 14,988 |
Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. (a) | 6,443 | 22,422 |
Woodward Inc. | 700 | 67,627 |
| | 7,483,474 |
Agricultural & Farm Machinery - 0.1% |
AGCO Corp. | 623 | 86,404 |
Deere & Co. | 2,822 | 1,209,961 |
Hydrofarm Holdings Group Inc. (a) | 1,188 | 1,841 |
Lindsay Corp. | 314 | 51,135 |
The Toro Co. | 1,068 | 120,897 |
Titan International Inc. (a) | 1,428 | 21,877 |
| | 1,492,115 |
Agricultural Products - 0.1% |
Alico Inc. | 186 | 4,440 |
AppHarvest Inc. (a) | 2,309 | 1,310 |
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. | 5,572 | 517,360 |
Benson Hill Inc. (a) | 5,730 | 14,612 |
Bunge Ltd. | 1,437 | 143,369 |
Darling Ingredients Inc. (a) | 1,600 | 100,144 |
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. | 856 | 22,419 |
Ingredion Inc. | 744 | 72,860 |
Local Bounti Corp. (a) | 1,092 | 1,518 |
| | 878,032 |
Air Freight & Logistics - 0.2% |
Air Transport Services Group Inc. (a) | 1,680 | 43,646 |
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc. (a) | 802 | 80,842 |
CH Robinson Worldwide Inc. | 1,269 | 116,190 |
Expeditors International of Washington Inc. | 1,701 | 176,768 |
FedEx Corp. | 2,372 | 410,831 |
Forward Air Corp. | 770 | 80,765 |
GXO Logistics Inc. (a) | 773 | 32,999 |
Hub Group Inc., Class A (a) | 927 | 73,687 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Radiant Logistics Inc. (a) | 1,167 | $ 5,940 |
United Parcel Service Inc., Class B | 7,392 | 1,285,025 |
| | 2,306,693 |
Airlines - 0.1% |
Alaska Air Group Inc. (a) | 1,421 | 61,018 |
Allegiant Travel Co. (a) | 438 | 29,780 |
American Airlines Group Inc. (a) | 6,600 | 83,952 |
Blade Air Mobility Inc. (a) | 1,766 | 6,322 |
Delta Air Lines Inc. (a) | 6,357 | 208,891 |
Frontier Group Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,232 | 12,653 |
Hawaiian Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,408 | 14,446 |
JetBlue Airways Corp. (a) | 3,200 | 20,736 |
Joby Aviation Inc. (a) | 7,054 | 23,631 |
SkyWest Inc. (a) | 1,403 | 23,163 |
Southwest Airlines Co. (a) | 5,962 | 200,741 |
Spirit Airlines Inc. | 3,113 | 60,641 |
Sun Country Airlines Holdings Inc. (a) | 919 | 14,575 |
United Airlines Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,366 | 126,898 |
Wheels Up Experience Inc. (a) | 5,624 | 5,793 |
| | 893,240 |
Alternative Carriers - 0.0%* |
Anterix Inc. (a) | 405 | 13,029 |
Bandwidth Inc., Class A (a) | 738 | 16,937 |
Charge Enterprises Inc. (a) | 3,596 | 4,459 |
Cogent Communications Holdings Inc. | 1,230 | 70,208 |
EchoStar Corp., Class A (a) | 929 | 15,496 |
Globalstar Inc. (a) | 19,323 | 25,699 |
Iridium Communications Inc. (a) | 3,589 | 184,475 |
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class A (a) | 1,241 | 9,345 |
Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class C (a) | 4,207 | 31,973 |
Lumen Technologies Inc. | 11,354 | 59,268 |
| | 430,889 |
Aluminum - 0.0%* |
Alcoa Corp. | 1,958 | 89,030 |
Arconic Corp. (a) | 2,933 | 62,062 |
Century Aluminum Co. (a) | 1,663 | 13,604 |
Kaiser Aluminum Corp. | 449 | 34,106 |
United Co. RUSAL International PJSC (a)(b)** | 55,670 | — |
| | 198,802 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Apparel Retail - 0.2% |
Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A (a) | 1,404 | $ 32,166 |
American Eagle Outfitters Inc. | 4,408 | 61,536 |
Boot Barn Holdings Inc. (a) | 841 | 52,579 |
Burlington Stores Inc. (a) | 635 | 128,753 |
Caleres Inc. | 987 | 21,990 |
Chico's FAS Inc. (a) | 3,421 | 16,831 |
Citi Trends Inc. (a) | 253 | 6,699 |
Designer Brands Inc., Class A | 1,555 | 15,208 |
Destination XL Group Inc. (a) | 1,836 | 12,393 |
Express Inc. (a) | 1,787 | 1,823 |
Foot Locker Inc. | 2,341 | 88,466 |
Genesco Inc. (a) | 363 | 16,705 |
Guess? Inc. | 951 | 19,676 |
Ross Stores Inc. | 3,485 | 404,504 |
Shoe Carnival Inc. | 470 | 11,238 |
The Buckle Inc. | 857 | 38,865 |
The Cato Corp., Class A | 553 | 5,159 |
The Children's Place Inc. (a) | 364 | 13,257 |
The Gap Inc. | 2,547 | 28,730 |
The TJX Companies Inc. | 11,753 | 935,539 |
Tilly's Inc., Class A (a) | 673 | 6,091 |
Torrid Holdings Inc. (a) | 662 | 1,960 |
Urban Outfitters Inc. (a) | 1,819 | 43,383 |
Victoria's Secret & Co. (a) | 739 | 26,441 |
Zumiez Inc. (a) | 516 | 11,218 |
| | 2,001,210 |
Apparel, Accessories & Luxury Goods - 0.0%* |
Carter's Inc. | 400 | 29,844 |
Columbia Sportswear Co. | 200 | 17,516 |
Fossil Group Inc. (a) | 1,488 | 6,413 |
G-III Apparel Group Ltd. (a) | 1,211 | 16,603 |
Hanesbrands Inc. | 3,800 | 24,168 |
Kontoor Brands Inc. | 1,588 | 63,504 |
Movado Group Inc. | 443 | 14,287 |
Oxford Industries Inc. | 430 | 40,067 |
PLBY Group Inc. (a) | 1,294 | 3,559 |
PVH Corp. | 900 | 63,531 |
Ralph Lauren Corp. | 300 | 31,701 |
Superior Group of Companies Inc. | 483 | 4,859 |
Tapestry Inc. | 2,774 | 105,634 |
Under Armour Inc., Class A (a) | 2,700 | 27,432 |
Under Armour Inc., Class C (a) | 1,400 | 12,488 |
VF Corp. | 3,700 | 102,157 |
| | 563,763 |
Application Software - 0.9% |
8x8 Inc. (a) | 3,692 | 15,949 |
ACI Worldwide Inc. (a) | 3,273 | 75,279 |
Adobe Inc. (a) | 4,696 | 1,580,345 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Agilysys Inc. (a) | 561 | $ 44,398 |
Alarm.com Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,374 | 67,985 |
Alkami Technology Inc. (a) | 1,197 | 17,464 |
Altair Engineering Inc., Class A (a) | 1,486 | 67,568 |
Alteryx Inc., Class A (a) | 400 | 20,268 |
American Software Inc., Class A | 1,050 | 15,414 |
Amplitude Inc., Class A (a) | 1,560 | 18,845 |
ANSYS Inc. (a) | 871 | 210,425 |
Appfolio Inc., Class A (a) | 544 | 57,327 |
AppLovin Corp., Class A (a) | 1,600 | 16,848 |
Asana Inc., Class A (a) | 2,078 | 28,614 |
Aspen Technology Inc. (a) | 320 | 65,728 |
Autodesk Inc. (a) | 2,174 | 406,255 |
Avaya Holdings Corp. (a) | 3,470 | 680 |
AvePoint Inc. (a) | 3,576 | 14,697 |
Benefitfocus Inc. (a) | 758 | 7,929 |
Bentley Systems Inc., Class B | 1,500 | 55,440 |
Bill.com Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,092 | 118,984 |
Black Knight Inc. (a) | 1,624 | 100,282 |
Blackbaud Inc. (a) | 1,329 | 78,225 |
Blackline Inc. (a) | 1,584 | 106,556 |
Blend Labs Inc., Class A (a) | 6,194 | 8,919 |
Box Inc., Class A (a) | 4,012 | 124,894 |
C3.ai Inc., Class A (a) | 1,681 | 18,810 |
Cadence Design Systems Inc. (a) | 2,751 | 441,921 |
CCC Intelligent Solutions Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,000 | 17,400 |
Cerence Inc. (a) | 1,098 | 20,346 |
Ceridian HCM Holding Inc. (a) | 1,205 | 77,301 |
Cipher Mining Inc. (a) | 887 | 497 |
Cleanspark Inc. (a) | 1,691 | 3,450 |
Clear Secure Inc., Class A | 1,772 | 48,606 |
Confluent Inc., Class A (a) | 1,200 | 26,688 |
Consensus Cloud Solutions Inc. (a) | 449 | 24,138 |
Couchbase Inc. (a) | 881 | 11,682 |
Coupa Software Inc. (a) | 1,059 | 83,841 |
CS Disco Inc. (a) | 746 | 4,715 |
Cvent Holding Corp. (a) | 1,528 | 8,251 |
Datadog Inc., Class A (a) | 2,596 | 190,806 |
Digimarc Corp. (a) | 364 | 6,730 |
Digital Turbine Inc. (a) | 2,669 | 40,676 |
DocuSign Inc. (a) | 2,189 | 121,314 |
Domo Inc., Class B (a) | 837 | 11,919 |
DoubleVerify Holdings Inc. (a) | 600 | 13,176 |
Dropbox Inc., Class A (a) | 2,300 | 51,474 |
Duck Creek Technologies Inc. (a) | 2,172 | 26,173 |
Dynatrace Inc. (a) | 2,100 | 80,430 |
E2open Parent Holdings Inc. (a) | 5,629 | 33,042 |
Ebix Inc. | 757 | 15,110 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
eGain Corp. (a) | 737 | $ 6,655 |
Elastic N.V. (a) | 600 | 30,900 |
Enfusion Inc., Class A (a) | 804 | 7,775 |
EngageSmart Inc. (a) | 964 | 16,966 |
Envestnet Inc. (a) | 1,576 | 97,239 |
Everbridge Inc. (a) | 1,122 | 33,189 |
EverCommerce Inc. (a) | 764 | 5,684 |
Fair Isaac Corp. (a) | 242 | 144,856 |
Five9 Inc. (a) | 600 | 40,716 |
ForgeRock Inc., Class A (a) | 940 | 21,404 |
Greenidge Generation Holdings Inc. (a) | 162 | 47 |
Guidewire Software Inc. (a) | 900 | 56,304 |
HubSpot Inc. (a) | 458 | 132,422 |
Informatica Inc., Class A (a) | 400 | 6,516 |
Instructure Holdings Inc. (a) | 571 | 13,384 |
Intapp Inc. (a) | 381 | 9,502 |
InterDigital Inc. | 843 | 41,712 |
Intuit Inc. | 2,754 | 1,071,912 |
Jamf Holding Corp. (a) | 800 | 17,040 |
Latch Inc. (a) | 4,097 | 2,908 |
LivePerson Inc. (a) | 1,974 | 20,016 |
LiveRamp Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,876 | 43,973 |
LiveVox Holdings Inc. (a) | 397 | 1,179 |
Manhattan Associates Inc. (a) | 631 | 76,603 |
Marathon Digital Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,435 | 11,748 |
Matterport Inc. (a) | 6,144 | 17,203 |
MeridianLink Inc. (a) | 760 | 10,435 |
MicroStrategy Inc., Class A (a) | 268 | 37,941 |
Mitek Systems Inc. (a) | 1,393 | 13,498 |
Model N Inc. (a) | 1,041 | 42,223 |
Momentive Global Inc. (a) | 3,669 | 25,683 |
nCino Inc. (a) | 700 | 18,508 |
NCR Corp. (a) | 1,700 | 39,797 |
New Relic Inc. (a) | 500 | 28,225 |
NextNav Inc. (a) | 1,377 | 4,035 |
Nutanix Inc., Class A (a) | 2,300 | 59,915 |
Olo Inc., Class A (a) | 2,496 | 15,600 |
ON24 Inc. (a) | 1,376 | 11,875 |
PagerDuty Inc. (a) | 2,427 | 64,461 |
Palantir Technologies Inc., Class A (a) | 18,129 | 116,388 |
Paycom Software Inc. (a) | 535 | 166,016 |
Paycor HCM Inc. (a) | 200 | 4,894 |
Paylocity Holding Corp. (a) | 400 | 77,704 |
Pegasystems Inc. | 400 | 13,696 |
PowerSchool Holdings Inc., Class A (a) | 1,283 | 29,612 |
Procore Technologies Inc. (a) | 700 | 33,026 |
PROS Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,150 | 27,899 |
PTC Inc. (a) | 1,048 | 125,802 |
Q2 Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,587 | 42,643 |
Rimini Street Inc. (a) | 1,572 | 5,989 |
RingCentral Inc., Class A (a) | 1,100 | 38,940 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Riot Blockchain Inc. (a) | 3,938 | $ 13,350 |
Roper Technologies Inc. | 1,075 | 464,497 |
Salesforce Inc. (a) | 9,621 | 1,275,648 |
ShotSpotter Inc. (a) | 286 | 9,675 |
Smartsheet Inc., Class A (a) | 1,400 | 55,104 |
Splunk Inc. (a) | 1,610 | 138,605 |
Sprout Social Inc., Class A (a) | 1,315 | 74,245 |
SPS Commerce Inc. (a) | 1,042 | 133,824 |
Sumo Logic Inc. (a) | 3,188 | 25,823 |
Synopsys Inc. (a) | 1,484 | 473,826 |
The Trade Desk Inc., Class A (a) | 4,511 | 202,228 |
Tyler Technologies Inc. (a) | 404 | 130,254 |
Unity Software Inc. (a) | 2,298 | 65,700 |
Upland Software Inc. (a) | 1,029 | 7,337 |
UserTesting Inc. (a) | 1,421 | 10,672 |
Verint Systems Inc. (a) | 1,818 | 65,957 |
Veritone Inc. (a) | 813 | 4,309 |
Viant Technology Inc., Class A (a) | 600 | 2,412 |
WM Technology Inc. (a) | 2,193 | 2,215 |
Workday Inc., Class A (a) | 2,010 | 336,333 |
Workiva Inc. (a) | 1,368 | 114,871 |
Yext Inc. (a) | 3,183 | 20,785 |
Zeta Global Holdings Corp., Class A (a) | 3,072 | 25,098 |
Zoom Video Communications Inc., Class A (a) | 2,474 | 167,589 |
| | 11,506,829 |
Asset Management & Custody Banks - 0.3% |
Affiliated Managers Group Inc. | 400 | 63,372 |
Ameriprise Financial Inc. | 1,067 | 332,232 |
Ares Management Corp., Class A | 1,622 | 111,010 |
Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc., Class A | 1,715 | 50,935 |
AssetMark Financial Holdings Inc. (a) | 690 | 15,870 |
Associated Capital Group Inc., Class A | 100 | 4,199 |
BlackRock Inc. | 1,501 | 1,063,654 |
Blackstone Inc. | 7,012 | 520,220 |
Blucora Inc. (a) | 1,346 | 34,363 |
Blue Owl Capital Inc. | 3,800 | 40,280 |
Brightsphere Investment Group Inc. | 898 | 18,481 |
Cohen & Steers Inc. | 723 | 46,677 |
Diamond Hill Investment Group Inc. | 81 | 14,987 |
Federated Hermes Inc. | 2,446 | 88,814 |
Focus Financial Partners Inc., Class A (a) | 1,656 | 61,719 |
Franklin Resources Inc. | 2,400 | 63,312 |
GCM Grosvenor Inc., Class A | 1,381 | 10,509 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Hamilton Lane Inc., Class A | 1,009 | $ 64,455 |
Invesco Ltd. | 3,500 | 62,965 |
KKR & Company Inc. | 5,705 | 264,826 |
Northern Trust Corp. | 2,132 | 188,661 |
Sculptor Capital Management Inc. | 798 | 6,911 |
SEI Investments Co. | 1,000 | 58,300 |
Silvercrest Asset Management Group Inc., Class A | 289 | 5,425 |
State Street Corp. (c) | 3,761 | 291,741 |
StepStone Group Inc., Class A | 1,514 | 38,122 |
T Rowe Price Group Inc. | 2,257 | 246,148 |
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. | 7,406 | 337,121 |
The Carlyle Group Inc. | 1,951 | 58,218 |
Victory Capital Holdings Inc., Class A | 544 | 14,596 |
Virtus Investment Partners Inc. | 197 | 37,714 |
WisdomTree Inc. | 3,803 | 20,726 |
| | 4,236,563 |
Auto Parts & Equipment - 0.1% |
American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,190 | 24,946 |
BorgWarner Inc. | 2,486 | 100,061 |
Dana Inc. | 3,685 | 55,754 |
Dorman Products Inc. (a) | 753 | 60,895 |
Fox Factory Holding Corp. (a) | 1,218 | 111,118 |
Gentex Corp. | 2,658 | 72,484 |
Gentherm Inc. (a) | 947 | 61,830 |
Holley Inc. (a) | 1,728 | 3,663 |
LCI Industries | 710 | 65,640 |
Lear Corp. | 500 | 62,010 |
Luminar Technologies Inc. (a) | 7,024 | 34,769 |
Modine Manufacturing Co. (a) | 1,403 | 27,864 |
Motorcar Parts of America Inc. (a) | 595 | 7,057 |
Patrick Industries Inc. | 622 | 37,693 |
QuantumScape Corp. (a) | 1,300 | 7,371 |
Solid Power Inc. (a) | 4,423 | 11,234 |
Standard Motor Products Inc. | 563 | 19,592 |
Stoneridge Inc. (a) | 849 | 18,304 |
Visteon Corp. (a) | 798 | 104,402 |
XPEL Inc. (a) | 611 | 36,697 |
| | 923,384 |
Automobile Manufacturers - 0.3% |
Canoo Inc. (a) | 3,693 | 4,542 |
Cenntro Electric Group Ltd. (a) | 6,503 | 2,861 |
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (a) | 3,333 | 968 |
Fisker Inc. (a) | 4,599 | 33,435 |
Ford Motor Co. | 39,591 | 460,443 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
General Motors Co. | 14,627 | $ 492,052 |
Lordstown Motors Corp., Class A (a) | 5,128 | 5,846 |
Lucid Group Inc. (a) | 6,100 | 41,663 |
Rivian Automotive Inc., Class A (a) | 5,100 | 93,993 |
Tesla Inc. (a) | 26,077 | 3,212,165 |
Thor Industries Inc. | 434 | 32,763 |
Winnebago Industries Inc. | 884 | 46,587 |
Workhorse Group Inc. (a) | 4,845 | 7,364 |
| | 4,434,682 |
Automotive Retail - 0.1% |
Advance Auto Parts Inc. | 598 | 87,924 |
America's Car-Mart Inc. (a) | 200 | 14,452 |
Arko Corp. | 2,334 | 20,212 |
Asbury Automotive Group Inc. (a) | 636 | 114,003 |
AutoNation Inc. (a) | 382 | 40,989 |
AutoZone Inc. (a) | 183 | 451,311 |
Camping World Holdings Inc., Class A | 1,082 | 24,150 |
CarMax Inc. (a) | 1,700 | 103,513 |
Carvana Co. (a) | 1,013 | 4,802 |
EVgo Inc. (a) | 2,251 | 10,062 |
Group 1 Automotive Inc. | 405 | 73,050 |
Lithia Motors Inc. | 300 | 61,422 |
Monro Inc. | 908 | 41,042 |
Murphy USA Inc. | 600 | 167,724 |
OneWater Marine Inc., Class A (a) | 354 | 10,124 |
O'Reilly Automotive Inc. (a) | 626 | 528,363 |
Penske Automotive Group Inc. | 270 | 31,031 |
Sonic Automotive Inc., Class A | 562 | 27,690 |
TravelCenters of America Inc. (a) | 412 | 18,449 |
Volta Inc. (a) | 3,818 | 1,357 |
| | 1,831,670 |
Biotechnology - 1.1% |
2seventy bio Inc. (a) | 1,247 | 11,684 |
4D Molecular Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 941 | 20,900 |
Aadi Bioscience Inc. (a) | 431 | 5,530 |
AbbVie Inc. | 17,772 | 2,872,133 |
Absci Corp. (a) | 1,564 | 3,284 |
ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 3,423 | 54,494 |
Adicet Bio Inc. (a) | 943 | 8,430 |
ADMA Biologics Inc. (a) | 5,177 | 20,087 |
Aduro Biotech Inc. (a) | 4,580 | 595 |
Aerovate Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 277 | 8,116 |
Agenus Inc. (a) | 9,150 | 21,960 |
Agios Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,551 | 43,552 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Akero Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,001 | $ 54,855 |
Albireo Pharma Inc. (a) | 568 | 12,274 |
Alector Inc. (a) | 1,714 | 15,820 |
Allogene Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,224 | 13,989 |
Allovir Inc. (a) | 1,229 | 6,305 |
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,181 | 280,665 |
Alpine Immune Sciences Inc. (a) | 639 | 4,697 |
ALX Oncology Holdings Inc. (a) | 654 | 7,371 |
Amgen Inc. | 5,329 | 1,399,609 |
Amicus Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 7,902 | 96,483 |
AnaptysBio Inc. (a) | 582 | 18,036 |
Anavex Life Sciences Corp. (a) | 1,985 | 18,381 |
Anika Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 458 | 13,557 |
Apellis Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 2,693 | 139,255 |
Arcellx Inc. (a) | 822 | 25,466 |
Arcturus Therapeutics Holdings Inc. (a) | 765 | 12,974 |
Arcus Biosciences Inc. (a) | 1,460 | 30,193 |
Arcutis Biotherapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,196 | 17,701 |
Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 2,949 | 119,611 |
Atara Biotherapeutics Inc. (a) | 3,107 | 10,191 |
Aura Biosciences Inc. (a) | 569 | 5,974 |
Avid Bioservices Inc. (a) | 1,709 | 23,533 |
Avidity Biosciences Inc. (a) | 1,664 | 36,924 |
Beam Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,819 | 71,141 |
BeiGene Ltd. (a) | 7,800 | 134,115 |
BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 5,289 | 60,718 |
Biogen Inc. (a) | 1,492 | 413,165 |
Biohaven Ltd. (a) | 1,815 | 25,192 |
BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. (a) | 1,889 | 195,493 |
Bioxcel Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 514 | 11,041 |
Bluebird Bio Inc. (a) | 2,343 | 16,214 |
Blueprint Medicines Corp. (a) | 1,710 | 74,915 |
Bridgebio Pharma Inc. (a) | 2,948 | 22,464 |
C4 Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,389 | 8,195 |
CareDx Inc. (a) | 1,416 | 16,157 |
Caribou Biosciences Inc. (a) | 1,730 | 10,864 |
Catalyst Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 2,725 | 50,685 |
Celldex Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,305 | 58,164 |
Celularity Inc. (a) | 250 | 322 |
Century Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 612 | 3,140 |
Cerevel Therapeutics Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,544 | 48,698 |
Chimerix Inc. (a) | 2,491 | 4,633 |
Chinook Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,486 | 38,933 |
Cogent Biosciences Inc. (a) | 1,787 | 20,658 |
Coherus Biosciences Inc. (a) | 2,114 | 16,743 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Crinetics Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,480 | $ 27,084 |
CTI BioPharma Corp. (a) | 3,123 | 18,769 |
Cullinan Oncology Inc. (a) | 985 | 10,392 |
Cytokinetics Inc. (a) | 2,351 | 107,723 |
Day One Biopharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 774 | 16,656 |
Deciphera Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,256 | 20,586 |
Denali Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 3,124 | 86,878 |
Design Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,140 | 11,696 |
Dynavax Technologies Corp. (a) | 3,357 | 35,718 |
Dyne Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 996 | 11,544 |
Eagle Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 345 | 10,084 |
Editas Medicine Inc. (a) | 1,926 | 17,084 |
Eiger BioPharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,294 | 1,527 |
Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (a) | 1,399 | 16,522 |
Enanta Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 549 | 25,539 |
Enochian Biosciences Inc. (a) | 1,151 | 1,186 |
EQRx Inc. (a) | 5,583 | 13,734 |
Erasca Inc. (a) | 2,144 | 9,241 |
Exact Sciences Corp. (a) | 1,500 | 74,265 |
Exelixis Inc. (a) | 2,400 | 38,496 |
Fate Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,363 | 23,843 |
FibroGen Inc. (a) | 2,479 | 39,714 |
Foghorn Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 650 | 4,147 |
Generation Bio Co. (a) | 1,644 | 6,461 |
Geron Corp. (a) | 10,073 | 24,377 |
Gilead Sciences Inc. | 12,655 | 1,086,432 |
Gossamer Bio Inc. (a) | 2,096 | 4,548 |
GreenLight Biosciences Holdings PBC (a) | 232 | 274 |
Halozyme Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 3,823 | 217,529 |
Heron Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 3,352 | 8,380 |
HilleVax Inc. (a) | 375 | 6,274 |
Horizon Therapeutics PLC (a) | 2,309 | 262,764 |
Humacyte Inc. (a) | 409 | 863 |
Icosavax Inc. (a) | 638 | 5,066 |
Ideaya Biosciences Inc. (a) | 987 | 17,934 |
IGM Biosciences Inc. (a) | 298 | 5,069 |
Imago Biosciences Inc. (a) | 740 | 26,603 |
ImmunityBio Inc. (a) | 2,688 | 13,628 |
ImmunoGen Inc. (a) | 6,066 | 30,087 |
Immunovant Inc. (a) | 1,111 | 19,720 |
Incyte Corp. (a) | 1,846 | 148,271 |
Inhibrx Inc. (a) | 818 | 20,155 |
Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 7,287 | 11,368 |
Insmed Inc. (a) | 3,880 | 77,522 |
Instil Bio Inc. (a) | 2,220 | 1,399 |
Intellia Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,347 | 81,887 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Intercept Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 802 | $ 9,921 |
Invivyd Inc. (a) | 1,522 | 2,283 |
Ionis Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,500 | 56,655 |
Iovance Biotherapeutics Inc. (a) | 4,257 | 27,202 |
Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 3,887 | 48,160 |
iTeos Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 675 | 13,183 |
IVERIC bio Inc. (a) | 3,775 | 80,823 |
Janux Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 544 | 7,164 |
Jounce Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,241 | 1,377 |
KalVista Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 772 | 5,219 |
Karuna Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 858 | 168,597 |
Karyopharm Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,418 | 8,221 |
Keros Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 559 | 26,843 |
Kezar Life Sciences Inc. (a) | 1,549 | 10,905 |
Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Class A (a) | 1,014 | 15,190 |
Kinnate Biopharma Inc. (a) | 962 | 5,868 |
Kodiak Sciences Inc. (a) | 1,076 | 7,704 |
Kronos Bio Inc. (a) | 1,217 | 1,972 |
Krystal Biotech Inc. (a) | 607 | 48,087 |
Kura Oncology Inc. (a) | 1,787 | 22,177 |
Kymera Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,065 | 26,582 |
Legend Biotech Corp. ADR (a) | 700 | 34,944 |
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 2,184 | 4,171 |
Lyell Immunopharma Inc. (a) | 4,819 | 16,722 |
MacroGenics Inc. (a) | 1,842 | 12,360 |
Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 357 | 103,619 |
MannKind Corp. (a) | 7,042 | 37,111 |
MeiraGTx Holdings PLC (a) | 960 | 6,259 |
Mersana Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,915 | 17,082 |
MiMedx Group Inc. (a) | 3,609 | 10,033 |
Mirati Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 300 | 13,593 |
Mirum Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 523 | 10,198 |
Moderna Inc. (a) | 3,408 | 612,145 |
Monte Rosa Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 929 | 7,070 |
Morphic Holding Inc. (a) | 718 | 19,206 |
Myriad Genetics Inc. (a) | 2,260 | 32,793 |
Natera Inc. (a) | 1,300 | 52,221 |
Neurocrine Biosciences Inc. (a) | 1,000 | 119,440 |
Nkarta Inc. (a) | 1,076 | 6,445 |
Novavax Inc. (a) | 800 | 8,224 |
Nurix Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,506 | 16,536 |
Nuvalent Inc., Class A (a) | 522 | 15,545 |
Ocugen Inc. (a) | 7,212 | 9,376 |
Organogenesis Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,288 | 6,155 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Outlook Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 3,310 | $ 3,575 |
Pardes Biosciences Inc. (a) | 688 | 1,163 |
PepGen Inc. (a) | 208 | 2,781 |
PMV Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,238 | 10,771 |
Point Biopharma Global Inc. (a) | 2,494 | 18,181 |
Praxis Precision Medicines Inc. (a) | 1,064 | 2,532 |
Precigen Inc. (a) | 4,200 | 6,384 |
Prometheus Biosciences Inc. (a) | 999 | 109,890 |
Protagonist Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,523 | 16,616 |
PTC Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,010 | 76,722 |
Rallybio Corp. (a) | 472 | 3,101 |
RAPT Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 870 | 17,226 |
Recursion Pharmaceuticals Inc., Class A (a) | 3,871 | 29,845 |
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,070 | 771,994 |
REGENXBIO Inc. (a) | 1,129 | 25,606 |
Relay Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,169 | 32,405 |
Replimune Group Inc. (a) | 1,017 | 27,662 |
REVOLUTION Medicines Inc. (a) | 2,172 | 51,737 |
Rigel Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 6,097 | 9,145 |
Rocket Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,295 | 25,343 |
Sage Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,486 | 56,676 |
Sana Biotechnology Inc. (a) | 3,017 | 11,917 |
Sangamo Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 4,013 | 12,601 |
Sarepta Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 900 | 116,622 |
Seagen Inc. (a) | 1,300 | 167,063 |
Seres Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,213 | 12,393 |
Sorrento Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 12,998 | 11,516 |
SpringWorks Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 974 | 25,334 |
Stoke Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 721 | 6,655 |
Sutro Biopharma Inc. (a) | 1,326 | 10,714 |
Syndax Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,503 | 38,251 |
Talaris Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,022 | 1,042 |
Tango Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,381 | 10,012 |
Tenaya Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 791 | 1,590 |
TG Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 3,761 | 44,493 |
Travere Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,723 | 36,235 |
Twist Bioscience Corp. (a) | 1,594 | 37,953 |
Tyra Biosciences Inc. (a) | 583 | 4,431 |
Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc. (a) | 700 | 32,431 |
United Therapeutics Corp. (a) | 411 | 114,295 |
Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,539 | 11,373 |
Vaxart Inc. (a) | 4,149 | 3,987 |
Vaxcyte Inc. (a) | 1,932 | 92,639 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
VBI Vaccines Inc. (a) | 5,711 | $ 2,234 |
Vera Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 426 | 8,243 |
Veracyte Inc. (a) | 2,043 | 48,480 |
Vericel Corp. (a) | 1,333 | 35,111 |
Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 2,581 | 745,341 |
Verve Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,282 | 24,807 |
Vir Biotechnology Inc. (a) | 2,067 | 52,316 |
Viridian Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,086 | 31,722 |
VistaGen Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 6,880 | 709 |
Xencor Inc. (a) | 1,634 | 42,549 |
Y-mAbs Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,239 | 6,046 |
Zentalis Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,316 | 26,504 |
| | 14,327,663 |
Brewers - 0.0%* |
Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B | 1,800 | 92,736 |
The Boston Beer Company Inc., Class A (a) | 114 | 37,565 |
| | 130,301 |
Broadcasting - 0.0%* |
AMC Networks Inc., Class A (a) | 835 | 13,084 |
Audacy Inc. (a) | 5,877 | 1,323 |
Cumulus Media Inc., Class A (a) | 526 | 3,266 |
Entravision Communications Corp., Class A | 1,898 | 9,110 |
Fox Corp., Class A | 2,800 | 85,036 |
Fox Corp., Class B | 1,800 | 51,210 |
Gray Television Inc. | 2,310 | 25,849 |
iHeartMedia Inc., Class A (a) | 3,391 | 20,787 |
Nexstar Media Group Inc. | 324 | 56,710 |
Paramount Global, Class B | 6,004 | 101,348 |
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., Class A | 1,116 | 17,309 |
TEGNA Inc. | 6,398 | 135,574 |
The EW Scripps., Class A (a) | 1,639 | 21,618 |
Urban One Inc. (a) | 835 | 3,247 |
| | 545,471 |
Building Products - 0.2% |
A O Smith Corp. | 1,106 | 63,307 |
AAON Inc. | 1,257 | 94,677 |
Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. | 700 | 57,379 |
American Woodmark Corp. (a) | 464 | 22,671 |
Apogee Enterprises Inc. | 627 | 27,876 |
Armstrong World Industries Inc. | 600 | 41,154 |
Builders FirstSource Inc. (a) | 1,600 | 103,808 |
Carlisle Companies Inc. | 480 | 113,112 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Carrier Global Corp. | 8,492 | $ 350,295 |
CSW Industrials Inc. | 416 | 48,227 |
Fortune Brands Innovations Inc. | 1,435 | 81,953 |
Gibraltar Industries Inc. (a) | 903 | 41,430 |
Griffon Corp. | 1,310 | 46,885 |
Insteel Industries Inc. | 515 | 14,173 |
Janus International Group Inc. (a) | 2,293 | 21,829 |
JELD-WEN Holding Inc. (a) | 2,340 | 22,581 |
Johnson Controls International PLC | 6,995 | 447,680 |
Lennox International Inc. | 300 | 71,769 |
Masco Corp. | 2,300 | 107,341 |
Masonite International Corp. (a) | 633 | 51,026 |
Masterbrand Inc. (a) | 1,435 | 10,834 |
Owens Corning | 999 | 85,215 |
PGT Innovations Inc. (a) | 1,631 | 29,293 |
Quanex Building Products Corp. | 927 | 21,951 |
Resideo Technologies Inc. (a) | 4,131 | 67,955 |
Simpson Manufacturing Company Inc. | 1,244 | 110,293 |
The AZEK Company Inc. (a) | 1,400 | 28,448 |
Trex Company Inc. (a) | 996 | 42,161 |
UFP Industries Inc. | 1,718 | 136,151 |
View Inc. (a) | 3,430 | 3,310 |
Zurn Water Solutions Corp. | 3,557 | 75,231 |
| | 2,440,015 |
Cable & Satellite - 0.2% |
Altice USA Inc., Class A (a) | 700 | 3,220 |
Cable One Inc. | 43 | 30,610 |
Charter Communications Inc., Class A (a) | 1,091 | 369,958 |
Comcast Corp., Class A | 43,389 | 1,517,313 |
DISH Network Corp., Class A (a) | 3,100 | 43,524 |
Liberty Broadband Corp., Class A (a) | 400 | 30,340 |
Liberty Broadband Corp., Class C (a) | 1,100 | 83,897 |
Liberty Media Corp-Liberty SiriusXM, Class A (a) | 500 | 19,655 |
Liberty Media Corp-Liberty SiriusXM, Class C (a) | 1,797 | 70,317 |
Sirius XM Holdings Inc. | 6,300 | 36,792 |
WideOpenWest Inc. (a) | 1,477 | 13,456 |
| | 2,219,082 |
Casinos & Gaming - 0.1% |
Accel Entertainment Inc. (a) | 1,575 | 12,128 |
Bally's Corp. (a) | 1,019 | 19,748 |
Boyd Gaming Corp. | 600 | 32,718 |
Caesars Entertainment Inc. (a) | 2,059 | 85,654 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Century Casinos Inc. (a) | 963 | $ 6,770 |
Churchill Downs Inc. | 400 | 84,572 |
DraftKings Inc., Class A (a) | 2,700 | 30,753 |
Everi Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,444 | 35,071 |
Full House Resorts Inc. (a) | 993 | 7,467 |
Golden Entertainment Inc. (a) | 564 | 21,094 |
Inspired Entertainment Inc. (a) | 674 | 8,540 |
International Game Technology PLC | 2,808 | 63,685 |
Las Vegas Sands Corp. (a) | 3,259 | 156,660 |
Light & Wonder Inc. (a) | 2,715 | 159,099 |
MGM Resorts International | 3,200 | 107,296 |
Monarch Casino & Resort Inc. (a) | 376 | 28,911 |
Penn Entertainment Inc. (a) | 1,900 | 56,430 |
Red Rock Resorts Inc., Class A | 1,448 | 57,934 |
Rush Street Interactive Inc. (a) | 1,976 | 7,094 |
Wynn Resorts Ltd. (a) | 1,070 | 88,243 |
| | 1,069,867 |
Coal & Consumable Fuels - 0.0%* |
Arch Resources Inc. | 435 | 62,114 |
Centrus Energy Corp., Class A (a) | 344 | 11,173 |
CONSOL Energy Inc. | 981 | 63,765 |
Energy Fuels Inc. (a) | 4,392 | 27,274 |
Enviva Inc. | 300 | 15,891 |
NACCO Industries Inc., Class A | 117 | 4,446 |
Peabody Energy Corp. (a) | 3,375 | 89,168 |
Ur-Energy Inc. (a) | 6,373 | 7,329 |
| | 281,160 |
Commercial Printing - 0.0%* |
Brady Corp., Class A | 1,302 | 61,324 |
Deluxe Corp. | 1,211 | 20,563 |
Ennis Inc. | 703 | 15,579 |
Quad/Graphics Inc. (a) | 943 | 3,847 |
| | 101,313 |
Commodity Chemicals - 0.1% |
AdvanSix Inc. | 769 | 29,237 |
Cabot Corp. | 1,596 | 106,677 |
Dow Inc. | 7,186 | 362,103 |
Hawkins Inc. | 543 | 20,960 |
Koppers Holdings Inc. | 564 | 15,905 |
Kronos Worldwide Inc. | 783 | 7,360 |
LyondellBasell Industries N.V., Class A | 2,634 | 218,701 |
Mativ Holdings Inc. | 1,537 | 32,123 |
Olin Corp. | 1,490 | 78,881 |
Origin Materials Inc. (a) | 2,909 | 13,410 |
PureCycle Technologies Inc. (a) | 2,965 | 20,043 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Tredegar Corp. | 871 | $ 8,902 |
Trinseo PLC | 981 | 22,278 |
Valvoline Inc. | 1,500 | 48,975 |
Westlake Corp. | 300 | 30,762 |
| | 1,016,317 |
Communications Equipment - 0.3% |
Adtran Holdings Inc. | 1,997 | 37,524 |
Arista Networks Inc. (a) | 2,453 | 297,671 |
Aviat Networks Inc. (a) | 355 | 11,072 |
Calix Inc. (a) | 1,629 | 111,472 |
Cambium Networks Corp. (a) | 346 | 7,498 |
Casa Systems Inc. (a) | 1,006 | 2,746 |
Ciena Corp. (a) | 1,379 | 70,301 |
Cisco Systems Inc. | 41,856 | 1,994,020 |
Clearfield Inc. (a) | 327 | 30,784 |
CommScope Holding Company Inc. (a) | 5,837 | 42,902 |
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. | 805 | 9,773 |
Digi International Inc. (a) | 969 | 35,417 |
DZS Inc. (a) | 527 | 6,682 |
Extreme Networks Inc. (a) | 3,612 | 66,136 |
F5 Inc. (a) | 600 | 86,106 |
Harmonic Inc. (a) | 2,606 | 34,139 |
Infinera Corp. (a) | 5,370 | 36,194 |
Inseego Corp. (a) | 2,591 | 2,183 |
Juniper Networks Inc. | 3,455 | 110,422 |
Lumentum Holdings Inc. (a) | 500 | 26,085 |
Motorola Solutions Inc. | 1,629 | 419,810 |
NETGEAR Inc. (a) | 785 | 14,216 |
NetScout Systems Inc. (a) | 1,953 | 63,492 |
Ondas Holdings Inc. (a) | 995 | 1,582 |
Ribbon Communications Inc. (a) | 2,211 | 6,169 |
Ubiquiti Inc. | 100 | 27,353 |
ViaSat Inc. (a) | 400 | 12,660 |
Viavi Solutions Inc. (a) | 6,507 | 68,388 |
| | 3,632,797 |
Computer & Electronics Retail - 0.0%* |
Best Buy Company Inc. | 1,938 | 155,447 |
Conn's Inc. (a) | 364 | 2,505 |
GameStop Corp., Class A (a) | 2,800 | 51,688 |
Rent-A-Center Inc. | 1,504 | 33,915 |
| | 243,555 |
Construction & Engineering - 0.1% |
AECOM | 1,400 | 118,902 |
Ameresco Inc., Class A (a) | 907 | 51,826 |
API Group Corp. (a) | 5,936 | 111,656 |
Arcosa Inc. | 1,387 | 75,370 |
Argan Inc. | 367 | 13,535 |
Comfort Systems USA Inc. | 1,018 | 117,151 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Concrete Pumping Holdings Inc. (a) | 770 | $ 4,504 |
Construction Partners Inc., Class A (a) | 1,126 | 30,053 |
Dycom Industries Inc. (a) | 826 | 77,314 |
EMCOR Group Inc. | 1,356 | 200,837 |
Fluor Corp. (a) | 4,089 | 141,725 |
Granite Construction Inc. | 1,258 | 44,118 |
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp. (a) | 2,223 | 13,227 |
IES Holdings Inc. (a) | 282 | 10,031 |
MasTec Inc. (a) | 700 | 59,731 |
MDU Resources Group Inc. | 1,600 | 48,544 |
MYR Group Inc. (a) | 466 | 42,905 |
Northwest Pipe Co. (a) | 315 | 10,615 |
Primoris Services Corp. | 1,499 | 32,888 |
Quanta Services Inc. | 1,338 | 190,665 |
Sterling Infrastructure Inc. (a) | 824 | 27,027 |
Tutor Perini Corp. (a) | 1,309 | 9,883 |
Valmont Industries Inc. | 200 | 66,134 |
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp. (a) | 2,200 | 99,374 |
| | 1,598,015 |
Construction Machinery & Heavy Trucks - 0.2% |
Alamo Group Inc. | 286 | 40,498 |
Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. | 1,100 | 45,760 |
Astec Industries Inc. | 643 | 26,144 |
Blue Bird Corp. (a) | 523 | 5,601 |
Caterpillar Inc. | 5,315 | 1,273,261 |
Cummins Inc. | 1,458 | 353,259 |
Douglas Dynamics Inc. | 631 | 22,817 |
Federal Signal Corp. | 1,710 | 79,464 |
Hyliion Holdings Corp. (a) | 4,415 | 10,331 |
Hyzon Motors Inc. (a) | 2,626 | 4,070 |
Lightning eMotors Inc. (a) | 1,124 | 412 |
Microvast Holdings Inc. (a) | 5,622 | 8,602 |
Miller Industries Inc. | 352 | 9,384 |
Nikola Corp. (a) | 10,075 | 21,762 |
Oshkosh Corp. | 600 | 52,914 |
PACCAR Inc. | 3,470 | 343,426 |
Proterra Inc. (a) | 6,245 | 23,544 |
REV Group Inc. | 942 | 11,888 |
Terex Corp. | 1,910 | 81,595 |
The Greenbrier Companies Inc. | 900 | 30,177 |
The Manitowoc Company Inc. (a) | 930 | 8,519 |
The Shyft Group Inc. | 968 | 24,065 |
Trinity Industries Inc. | 2,348 | 69,430 |
Wabash National Corp. | 1,376 | 31,098 |
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp. | 1,841 | 183,750 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Xos Inc. (a) | 1,429 | $ 633 |
| | 2,762,404 |
Construction Materials - 0.1% |
Eagle Materials Inc. | 400 | 53,140 |
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. | 667 | 225,426 |
Summit Materials Inc., Class A (a) | 3,413 | 96,901 |
U.S. Lime & Minerals Inc. | 54 | 7,601 |
Vulcan Materials Co. | 1,331 | 233,071 |
| | 616,139 |
Consumer Electronics - 0.0%* |
GoPro Inc., Class A (a) | 3,602 | 17,938 |
Snap One Holdings Corp. (a) | 759 | 5,624 |
Sonos Inc. (a) | 3,646 | 61,617 |
Universal Electronics Inc. (a) | 391 | 8,137 |
Vizio Holding Corp., Class A (a) | 1,881 | 13,938 |
Vuzix Corp. (a) | 2,095 | 7,626 |
| | 114,880 |
Consumer Finance - 0.2% |
Ally Financial Inc. | 2,727 | 66,675 |
American Express Co. | 6,057 | 894,922 |
Atlanticus Holdings Corp. (a) | 130 | 3,406 |
Bread Financial Holdings Inc. | 1,427 | 53,741 |
Capital One Financial Corp. | 3,810 | 354,177 |
Consumer Portfolio Services Inc. (a) | 417 | 3,690 |
Credit Acceptance Corp. (a) | 52 | 24,669 |
Curo Group Holdings Corp. | 637 | 2,261 |
Discover Financial Services | 2,775 | 271,478 |
Encore Capital Group Inc. (a) | 669 | 32,072 |
Enova International Inc. (a) | 886 | 33,996 |
EZCORP Inc., Class A (a) | 1,601 | 13,048 |
FirstCash Holdings Inc. | 1,107 | 96,209 |
Green Dot Corp., Class A (a) | 1,351 | 21,373 |
LendingClub Corp. (a) | 2,891 | 25,441 |
LendingTree Inc. (a) | 349 | 7,444 |
Moneylion Inc. (a) | 4,517 | 2,800 |
Navient Corp. | 3,175 | 52,229 |
Nelnet Inc., Class A | 413 | 37,480 |
NerdWallet Inc., Class A (a) | 781 | 7,498 |
OneMain Holdings Inc. | 1,000 | 33,310 |
Oportun Financial Corp. (a) | 864 | 4,761 |
PRA Group Inc. (a) | 1,092 | 36,888 |
PROG Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,405 | 23,730 |
Regional Management Corp. | 248 | 6,964 |
SLM Corp. | 3,300 | 54,780 |
SoFi Technologies Inc. (a) | 9,400 | 43,334 |
Sunlight Financial Holdings Inc. (a) | 623 | 804 |
Synchrony Financial | 4,542 | 149,250 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Upstart Holdings Inc. (a) | 500 | $ 6,610 |
World Acceptance Corp. (a) | 135 | 8,902 |
| | 2,373,942 |
Copper - 0.0%* |
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. | 14,198 | 539,524 |
Data Processing & Outsourced Services - 0.9% |
Affirm Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,700 | 16,439 |
Automatic Data Processing Inc. | 4,229 | 1,010,139 |
AvidXchange Holdings Inc. (a) | 4,154 | 41,291 |
Block Inc. (a) | 5,232 | 328,779 |
Broadridge Financial Solutions Inc. | 1,147 | 153,847 |
Cantaloupe Inc. (a) | 1,892 | 8,230 |
Cass Information Systems Inc. | 386 | 17,687 |
Concentrix Corp. | 352 | 46,872 |
Conduent Inc. (a) | 4,722 | 19,124 |
CSG Systems International Inc. | 902 | 51,594 |
Euronet Worldwide Inc. (a) | 500 | 47,190 |
Evo Payments Inc., Class A (a) | 1,345 | 45,515 |
ExlService Holdings Inc. (a) | 931 | 157,739 |
Fidelity National Information Services Inc. | 6,068 | 411,714 |
Fiserv Inc. (a) | 5,847 | 590,956 |
FleetCor Technologies Inc. (a) | 788 | 144,740 |
Flywire Corp. (a) | 1,582 | 38,712 |
Genpact Ltd. | 1,800 | 83,376 |
Global Payments Inc. | 2,713 | 269,455 |
I3 Verticals Inc., Class A (a) | 607 | 14,774 |
IBEX Holdings Ltd. (a) | 147 | 3,653 |
International Money Express Inc. (a) | 892 | 21,738 |
Jack Henry & Associates Inc. | 738 | 129,563 |
Marqeta Inc., Class A (a) | 12,426 | 75,923 |
Mastercard Inc., Class A | 8,649 | 3,007,517 |
Maximus Inc. | 1,739 | 127,521 |
MoneyGram International Inc. (a) | 2,645 | 28,804 |
Paya Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,444 | 19,234 |
Paychex Inc. | 3,228 | 373,028 |
Payoneer Global Inc. (a) | 6,122 | 33,487 |
PayPal Holdings Inc. (a) | 11,631 | 828,360 |
Priority Technology Holdings Inc. (a) | 431 | 2,267 |
Remitly Global Inc. (a) | 2,853 | 32,667 |
Repay Holdings Corp. (a) | 2,446 | 19,690 |
Sabre Corp. (a) | 9,301 | 57,480 |
Shift4 Payments Inc., Class A (a) | 600 | 33,558 |
SS&C Technologies Holdings Inc. | 2,300 | 119,738 |
The Western Union Co. | 4,000 | 55,080 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Toast Inc., Class A (a) | 2,200 | $ 39,666 |
TTEC Holdings Inc. | 530 | 23,389 |
Verra Mobility Corp. (a) | 4,089 | 56,551 |
Visa Inc., Class A | 16,566 | 3,441,752 |
WEX Inc. (a) | 392 | 64,151 |
| | 12,092,990 |
Department Stores - 0.0%* |
Dillard's Inc., Class A | 116 | 37,491 |
Kohl's Corp. | 1,200 | 30,300 |
Macy's Inc. | 3,000 | 61,950 |
Nordstrom Inc. | 1,200 | 19,368 |
| | 149,109 |
Distillers & Vintners - 0.0%* |
Brown-Forman Corp., Class B | 1,735 | 113,955 |
Brown-Forman Corp., Class A | 700 | 46,032 |
Constellation Brands Inc., Class A | 1,508 | 349,479 |
MGP Ingredients Inc. | 399 | 42,445 |
The Duckhorn Portfolio Inc. (a) | 1,025 | 16,984 |
Vintage Wine Estates Inc. (a) | 972 | 3,169 |
| | 572,064 |
Distributors - 0.0%* |
Funko Inc., Class A (a) | 1,082 | 11,804 |
Genuine Parts Co. | 1,400 | 242,914 |
LKQ Corp. | 2,446 | 130,641 |
Pool Corp. | 387 | 117,002 |
Weyco Group Inc. | 169 | 3,576 |
| | 505,937 |
Diversified Banks - 0.7% |
Bank of America Corp. | 70,651 | 2,339,961 |
Citigroup Inc. | 19,452 | 879,814 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | 29,341 | 3,934,628 |
NatWest Group PLC | 108,104 | 344,862 |
U.S. Bancorp | 13,500 | 588,735 |
Wells Fargo & Co. | 38,159 | 1,575,585 |
| | 9,663,585 |
Diversified Chemicals - 0.0%* |
Huntsman Corp. | 1,911 | 52,514 |
LSB Industries Inc. (a) | 2,122 | 28,223 |
The Chemours Co. | 1,700 | 52,054 |
| | 132,791 |
Diversified Metals & Mining - 0.0%* |
5E Advanced Materials Inc. (a) | 1,069 | 8,424 |
Compass Minerals International Inc. | 974 | 39,934 |
Ferroglobe PLC (a)(b)** | 1,316 | — |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Henan Shenhuo Coal & Power Co. Ltd., Class A | 4,000 | $ 8,649 |
Materion Corp. | 581 | 50,843 |
MP Materials Corp. (a) | 800 | 19,424 |
Piedmont Lithium Inc. (a) | 490 | 21,570 |
Sinomine Resource Group Company Ltd., Class A | 800 | 7,708 |
Western Mining Company Ltd., Class A | 6,100 | 8,993 |
Yunnan Tin Company Ltd., Class A | 4,500 | 9,170 |
| | 174,715 |
Diversified Real Estate Activities - 0.0%* |
Tejon Ranch Co. (a) | 676 | 12,736 |
The RMR Group Inc., Class A | 489 | 13,814 |
The St Joe Co. | 976 | 37,722 |
| | 64,272 |
Diversified REITs - 0.0%* |
Alexander & Baldwin Inc. | 2,056 | 38,509 |
American Assets Trust Inc. | 1,400 | 37,100 |
Armada Hoffler Properties Inc. | 1,880 | 21,620 |
Broadstone Net Lease Inc. | 4,776 | 77,419 |
CTO Realty Growth Inc. | 475 | 8,683 |
Empire State Realty Trust Inc., Class A | 3,793 | 25,565 |
Essential Properties Realty Trust Inc. | 4,028 | 94,537 |
Gladstone Commercial Corp. | 1,095 | 20,257 |
Global Net Lease Inc. | 2,958 | 37,182 |
iStar Inc. | 2,264 | 17,274 |
One Liberty Properties Inc. | 468 | 10,399 |
STORE Capital Corp. | 2,632 | 84,382 |
WP Carey Inc. | 1,831 | 143,093 |
| | 616,020 |
Diversified Support Services - 0.1% |
ACV Auctions Inc., Class A (a) | 3,253 | 26,707 |
Cintas Corp. | 902 | 407,361 |
Copart Inc. (a) | 4,248 | 258,661 |
Driven Brands Holdings Inc. (a) | 300 | 8,193 |
Healthcare Services Group Inc. | 2,087 | 25,044 |
IAA Inc. (a) | 1,400 | 56,000 |
KAR Auction Services Inc. (a) | 3,267 | 42,635 |
Matthews International Corp., Class A | 841 | 25,600 |
UniFirst Corp. | 429 | 82,793 |
Viad Corp. (a) | 562 | 13,707 |
VSE Corp. | 348 | 16,314 |
| | 963,015 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Drug Retail - 0.0%* |
Rite Aid Corp. (a) | 1,790 | $ 5,979 |
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. | 7,276 | 271,831 |
| | 277,810 |
Education Services - 0.0%* |
2U Inc. (a) | 2,062 | 12,929 |
Adtalem Global Education Inc. (a) | 1,278 | 45,369 |
American Public Education Inc. (a) | 601 | 7,386 |
Bright Horizons Family Solutions Inc. (a) | 691 | 43,602 |
Chegg Inc. (a) | 3,566 | 90,113 |
Coursera Inc. (a) | 3,240 | 38,329 |
Duolingo Inc. (a) | 670 | 47,657 |
Graham Holdings Co., Class B | 106 | 64,046 |
Grand Canyon Education Inc. (a) | 400 | 42,264 |
Laureate Education Inc. | 3,811 | 36,662 |
Nerdy Inc. (a) | 1,544 | 3,474 |
Perdoceo Education Corp. (a) | 1,893 | 26,313 |
Strategic Eduction Inc. | 647 | 50,673 |
Stride Inc. (a) | 1,151 | 36,003 |
Udemy Inc. (a) | 2,028 | 21,396 |
Universal Technical Institute Inc. (a) | 974 | 6,545 |
| | 572,761 |
Electric Utilities - 0.6% |
ALLETE Inc. | 1,644 | 106,054 |
Alliant Energy Corp. | 2,556 | 141,117 |
American Electric Power Company Inc. | 5,188 | 492,601 |
Avangrid Inc. | 598 | 25,702 |
Constellation Energy Corp. | 3,307 | 285,096 |
Duke Energy Corp. | 7,788 | 802,086 |
Edison International | 3,811 | 242,456 |
Entergy Corp. | 2,084 | 234,450 |
Evergy Inc. | 2,187 | 137,628 |
Eversource Energy | 3,514 | 294,614 |
Exelon Corp. | 9,888 | 427,458 |
FirstEnergy Corp. | 5,528 | 231,844 |
Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. | 1,100 | 46,035 |
IDACORP Inc. | 500 | 53,925 |
MGE Energy Inc. | 1,041 | 73,286 |
NextEra Energy Inc. | 20,057 | 1,676,765 |
NRG Energy Inc. | 2,461 | 78,309 |
OGE Energy Corp. | 2,150 | 85,033 |
Otter Tail Corp. | 1,176 | 69,043 |
PG&E Corp. (a) | 15,700 | 255,282 |
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. | 1,284 | 97,635 |
PNM Resources Inc. | 2,453 | 119,682 |
Portland General Electric Co. | 2,569 | 125,881 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
PPL Corp. | 7,100 | $ 207,462 |
The Southern Co. | 10,685 | 763,016 |
Via Renewables Inc. | 307 | 1,569 |
Xcel Energy Inc. | 5,473 | 383,712 |
| | 7,457,741 |
Electrical Components & Equipment - 0.2% |
Acuity Brands Inc. | 300 | 49,683 |
Allied Motion Technologies Inc. | 384 | 13,367 |
AMETEK Inc. | 2,327 | 325,128 |
Array Technologies Inc. (a) | 4,319 | 83,486 |
Atkore Inc. (a) | 1,184 | 134,289 |
Blink Charging Co. (a) | 982 | 10,773 |
ChargePoint Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,500 | 14,295 |
Eaton Corporation PLC | 4,018 | 630,625 |
Emerson Electric Co. | 5,929 | 569,540 |
Encore Wire Corp. | 508 | 69,880 |
EnerSys | 1,168 | 86,245 |
Enovix Corp. (a) | 3,083 | 38,352 |
ESS Tech Inc. (a) | 2,528 | 6,143 |
Fluence Energy Inc. (a) | 1,031 | 17,682 |
FTC Solar Inc. (a) | 1,229 | 3,294 |
FuelCell Energy Inc. (a) | 11,033 | 30,672 |
Generac Holdings Inc. (a) | 498 | 50,129 |
GrafTech International Ltd. | 5,463 | 26,004 |
Heliogen Inc. (a) | 1,114 | 778 |
Hubbell Inc. | 500 | 117,340 |
Plug Power Inc. (a) | 5,700 | 70,509 |
Powell Industries Inc. | 277 | 9,745 |
Preformed Line Products Co. | 73 | 6,080 |
Regal Rexnord Corp. | 667 | 80,027 |
Rockwell Automation Inc. | 1,222 | 314,751 |
Sensata Technologies Holding plc | 1,700 | 68,646 |
Shoals Technologies Group Inc., Class A (a) | 3,957 | 97,619 |
Stem Inc. (a) | 4,095 | 36,609 |
SunPower Corp. (a) | 2,331 | 42,028 |
Sunrun Inc. (a) | 2,300 | 55,246 |
Thermon Group Holdings Inc. (a) | 922 | 18,514 |
Vertiv Holdings Co. | 3,500 | 47,810 |
Vicor Corp. (a) | 623 | 33,486 |
Walsin Lihwa Corp. | 28,000 | 42,999 |
| | 3,201,774 |
Electronic Components - 0.1% |
Akoustis Technologies Inc. (a) | 1,579 | 4,453 |
Amphenol Corp., Class A | 5,899 | 449,150 |
Belden Inc. | 1,238 | 89,012 |
Coherent Corp. (a) | 1,373 | 48,192 |
Corning Inc. | 7,617 | 243,287 |
Knowles Corp. (a) | 2,545 | 41,789 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Lightwave Logic Inc. (a) | 3,134 | $ 13,508 |
Littelfuse Inc. | 200 | 44,040 |
Rogers Corp. (a) | 536 | 63,966 |
Vishay Intertechnology Inc. | 3,786 | 81,664 |
| | 1,079,061 |
Electronic Equipment & Instruments - 0.1% |
908 Devices Inc. (a) | 724 | 5,517 |
Advanced Energy Industries Inc. | 1,077 | 92,385 |
Aeva Technologies Inc. (a) | 3,153 | 4,288 |
AEye Inc. (a) | 1,538 | 739 |
Arlo Technologies Inc. (a) | 2,850 | 10,004 |
Badger Meter Inc. | 839 | 91,476 |
Cognex Corp. | 1,900 | 89,509 |
Evolv Technologies Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,558 | 6,625 |
FARO Technologies Inc. (a) | 506 | 14,882 |
Focus Universal Inc. (a) | 545 | 3,493 |
Identiv Inc. (a) | 704 | 5,097 |
Itron Inc. (a) | 1,289 | 65,288 |
Keysight Technologies Inc. (a) | 1,773 | 303,307 |
MicroVision Inc. (a) | 5,632 | 13,235 |
Mirion Technologies Inc. (a) | 3,841 | 25,389 |
Napco Security Technologies Inc. (a) | 822 | 22,589 |
National Instruments Corp. | 1,400 | 51,660 |
nLight Inc. (a) | 1,459 | 14,794 |
Novanta Inc. (a) | 1,021 | 138,723 |
OSI Systems Inc. (a) | 459 | 36,500 |
Ouster Inc. (a) | 5,568 | 4,805 |
PAR Technology Corp. (a) | 736 | 19,188 |
SmartRent Inc. (a) | 3,995 | 9,708 |
Teledyne Technologies Inc. (a) | 445 | 177,960 |
Trimble Inc. (a) | 2,332 | 117,906 |
Velodyne Lidar Inc. (a) | 5,871 | 4,337 |
Vishay Precision Group Inc. (a) | 393 | 15,189 |
Vontier Corp. | 1,699 | 32,842 |
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A (a) | 559 | 143,333 |
| | 1,520,768 |
Electronic Manufacturing Services - 0.0%* |
Benchmark Electronics Inc. | 984 | 26,263 |
CTS Corp. | 898 | 35,399 |
IPG Photonics Corp. (a) | 200 | 18,934 |
Jabil Inc. | 1,214 | 82,795 |
Kimball Electronics Inc. (a) | 663 | 14,977 |
Methode Electronics Inc. | 1,032 | 45,790 |
Plexus Corp. (a) | 786 | 80,903 |
Sanmina Corp. (a) | 1,635 | 93,669 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
TTM Technologies Inc. (a) | 2,883 | $ 43,476 |
| | 442,206 |
Environmental & Facilities Services - 0.1% |
ABM Industries Inc. | 1,920 | 85,287 |
Aris Water Solution Inc., Class A | 724 | 10,433 |
BrightView Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,489 | 10,259 |
Casella Waste Systems Inc., Class A (a) | 1,433 | 113,651 |
Clean Harbors Inc. (a) | 600 | 68,472 |
Harsco Corp. (a) | 2,255 | 14,184 |
Heritage-Crystal Clean Inc. (a) | 507 | 16,467 |
Montrose Environmental Group Inc. (a) | 777 | 34,491 |
Republic Services Inc. | 2,090 | 269,589 |
Rollins Inc. | 2,478 | 90,546 |
SP Plus Corp. (a) | 578 | 20,068 |
Stericycle Inc. (a) | 700 | 34,923 |
Tetra Tech Inc. | 600 | 87,114 |
Waste Management Inc. | 4,209 | 660,308 |
| | 1,515,792 |
Fertilizers & Agricultural Chemicals - 0.1% |
American Vanguard Corp. | 813 | 17,650 |
CF Industries Holdings Inc. | 2,082 | 177,386 |
Corteva Inc. | 7,302 | 429,212 |
FMC Corp. | 1,364 | 170,227 |
Intrepid Potash Inc. (a) | 370 | 10,682 |
The Mosaic Co. | 3,347 | 146,833 |
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. | 462 | 22,449 |
| | 974,439 |
Financial Exchanges & Data - 0.3% |
Bakkt Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,663 | 1,979 |
Cboe Global Markets Inc. | 1,052 | 131,994 |
CME Group Inc. | 3,622 | 609,076 |
Coinbase Global Inc., Class A (a) | 1,700 | 60,163 |
Donnelley Financial Solutions Inc. (a) | 728 | 28,137 |
FactSet Research Systems Inc. | 354 | 142,028 |
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. | 5,520 | 566,297 |
MarketAxess Holdings Inc. | 390 | 108,767 |
MarketWise Inc. (a) | 991 | 1,665 |
Moody's Corp. | 1,638 | 456,380 |
Morningstar Inc. | 300 | 64,977 |
MSCI Inc. | 835 | 388,417 |
Nasdaq Inc. | 3,538 | 217,056 |
Open Lending Corp., Class A (a) | 2,947 | 19,892 |
S&P Global Inc. | 3,351 | 1,122,384 |
Tradeweb Markets Inc., Class A | 973 | 63,177 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Value Line Inc. | 20 | $ 1,018 |
| | 3,983,407 |
Food Distributors - 0.1% |
HF Foods Group Inc. (a) | 1,059 | 4,300 |
Performance Food Group Co. (a) | 1,700 | 99,263 |
SpartanNash Co. | 1,010 | 30,542 |
Sysco Corp. | 5,118 | 391,271 |
The Andersons Inc. | 905 | 31,666 |
The Chefs' Warehouse Inc. (a) | 964 | 32,082 |
U.S. Foods Holding Corp. (a) | 1,700 | 57,834 |
United Natural Foods Inc. (a) | 1,660 | 64,259 |
| | 711,217 |
Food Retail - 0.1% |
Albertsons Companies Inc., Class A | 1,900 | 39,406 |
Casey's General Stores Inc. | 378 | 84,804 |
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp. (a) | 500 | 14,595 |
Ingles Markets Inc., Class A | 404 | 38,970 |
Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage Inc. | 425 | 3,885 |
Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. (a) | 3,085 | 99,861 |
The Kroger Co. | 6,539 | 291,509 |
Village Super Market Inc., Class A | 216 | 5,031 |
Weis Markets Inc. | 467 | 38,429 |
| | 616,490 |
Footwear - 0.1% |
Allbirds Inc., Class A (a) | 3,139 | 7,596 |
Crocs Inc. (a) | 1,744 | 189,102 |
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (a) | 300 | 119,748 |
NIKE Inc., Class B | 12,271 | 1,435,830 |
Rocky Brands Inc. | 216 | 5,102 |
Skechers U.S.A. Inc., Class A (a) | 1,400 | 58,730 |
Steven Madden Ltd. | 2,233 | 71,367 |
Wolverine World Wide Inc. | 2,168 | 23,696 |
| | 1,911,171 |
Forest Products - 0.0%* |
Louisiana-Pacific Corp. | 700 | 41,440 |
Gas Utilities - 0.1% |
Atmos Energy Corp. | 1,434 | 160,709 |
Chesapeake Utilities Corp. | 497 | 58,736 |
National Fuel Gas Co. | 700 | 44,310 |
New Jersey Resources Corp. | 2,765 | 137,199 |
Northwest Natural Holding Co. | 987 | 46,971 |
ONE Gas Inc. | 1,543 | 116,836 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
South Jersey Industries Inc. | 3,526 | $ 125,279 |
Southwest Gas Holdings Inc. | 1,924 | 119,057 |
Spire Inc. | 1,462 | 100,673 |
UGI Corp. | 2,200 | 81,554 |
| | 991,324 |
General Merchandise Stores - 0.1% |
Big Lots Inc. | 947 | 13,921 |
Dollar General Corp. | 2,337 | 575,486 |
Dollar Tree Inc. (a) | 2,126 | 300,701 |
Franchise Group Inc. | 769 | 18,318 |
Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings Inc. (a) | 500 | 23,420 |
Target Corp. | 4,674 | 696,613 |
| | 1,628,459 |
Gold - 0.0%* |
Coeur Mining Inc. (a) | 7,841 | 26,346 |
Hycroft Mining Holding Corp. (a) | 4,283 | 2,279 |
Newmont Corp. | 7,917 | 373,683 |
Royal Gold Inc. | 563 | 63,461 |
SSR Mining Inc. | 1,900 | 29,773 |
| | 495,542 |
Health Care REITs - 0.1% |
CareTrust REIT Inc. | 2,754 | 51,169 |
Community Healthcare Trust Inc. | 665 | 23,807 |
Diversified Healthcare Trust | 7,592 | 4,910 |
Global Medical REIT Inc. | 1,694 | 16,059 |
Healthcare Realty Trust Inc. | 4,300 | 82,861 |
Healthpeak Properties Inc. | 5,736 | 143,802 |
LTC Properties Inc. | 1,136 | 40,362 |
Medical Properties Trust Inc. | 5,300 | 59,042 |
National Health Investors Inc. | 1,229 | 64,178 |
Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. | 2,400 | 67,080 |
Physicians Realty Trust | 6,449 | 93,317 |
Sabra Health Care REIT Inc. | 6,609 | 82,150 |
Universal Health Realty Income Trust REIT | 357 | 17,040 |
Ventas Inc. | 4,138 | 186,417 |
Welltower Inc. | 4,714 | 309,003 |
| | 1,241,197 |
Healthcare Distributors - 0.1% |
AdaptHealth Corp. (a) | 2,054 | 39,478 |
AmerisourceBergen Corp. | 1,608 | 266,462 |
Cardinal Health Inc. | 2,745 | 211,008 |
Henry Schein Inc. (a) | 1,372 | 109,581 |
McKesson Corp. | 1,421 | 533,045 |
Owens & Minor Inc. | 2,098 | 40,974 |
Patterson Companies Inc. | 2,492 | 69,851 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
PetIQ Inc. (a) | 913 | $ 8,418 |
| | 1,278,817 |
Healthcare Equipment - 0.7% |
Abbott Laboratories | 17,232 | 1,891,901 |
Alphatec Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,081 | 25,700 |
AngioDynamics Inc. (a) | 1,068 | 14,706 |
Artivion Inc. (a) | 1,070 | 12,968 |
AtriCure Inc. (a) | 1,300 | 57,694 |
AxoGen Inc. (a) | 1,293 | 12,904 |
Axonics Inc. (a) | 1,404 | 87,792 |
Baxter International Inc. | 5,117 | 260,814 |
Becton Dickinson & Co. | 2,845 | 723,484 |
Boston Scientific Corp. (a) | 14,267 | 660,134 |
Butterfly Network Inc. (a) | 4,437 | 10,915 |
Cardiovascular Systems Inc. (a) | 1,335 | 18,183 |
CONMED Corp. | 833 | 73,837 |
Cue Health Inc. (a) | 3,462 | 7,166 |
Cutera Inc. (a) | 465 | 20,562 |
Dexcom Inc. (a) | 3,900 | 441,636 |
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. (a) | 6,171 | 460,418 |
Enovis Corp. (a) | 433 | 23,174 |
Envista Holdings Corp. (a) | 1,800 | 60,606 |
Glaukos Corp. (a) | 1,305 | 57,002 |
Globus Medical Inc., Class A (a) | 800 | 59,416 |
Heska Corp. (a) | 268 | 16,659 |
Hologic Inc. (a) | 2,400 | 179,544 |
IDEXX Laboratories Inc. (a) | 879 | 358,597 |
Inari Medical Inc. (a) | 1,383 | 87,904 |
Inogen Inc. (a) | 660 | 13,009 |
Inspire Medical Systems Inc. (a) | 812 | 204,527 |
Insulet Corp. (a) | 730 | 214,905 |
Integer Holdings Corp. (a) | 942 | 64,489 |
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp. (a) | 1,000 | 56,070 |
Intuitive Surgical Inc. (a) | 3,556 | 943,585 |
iRadimed Corp. | 287 | 8,119 |
iRhythm Technologies Inc. (a) | 854 | 79,994 |
LeMaitre Vascular Inc. | 548 | 25,219 |
Masimo Corp. (a) | 476 | 70,424 |
Mesa Laboratories Inc. | 142 | 23,602 |
Nevro Corp. (a) | 991 | 39,244 |
NuVasive Inc. (a) | 1,495 | 61,654 |
Omnicell Inc. (a) | 1,253 | 63,176 |
Orthofix Medical Inc. (a) | 645 | 13,242 |
Outset Medical Inc. (a) | 1,354 | 34,960 |
Paragon 28 Inc. (a) | 1,297 | 24,786 |
Penumbra Inc. (a) | 400 | 88,984 |
PROCEPT BioRobotics Corp. (a) | 723 | 30,033 |
QuidelOrtho Corp. (a) | 400 | 34,268 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
ResMed Inc. | 1,459 | $ 303,662 |
SeaSpine Holdings Corp. (a) | 1,076 | 8,985 |
Senseonics Holdings Inc. (a) | 15,338 | 15,798 |
Shockwave Medical Inc. (a) | 1,025 | 210,750 |
SI-BONE Inc. (a) | 1,086 | 14,770 |
Sight Sciences Inc. (a) | 646 | 7,888 |
STERIS PLC | 960 | 177,302 |
Stryker Corp. | 3,503 | 856,449 |
Surmodics Inc. (a) | 391 | 13,341 |
Tactile Systems Technology Inc. (a) | 563 | 6,463 |
Tandem Diabetes Care Inc. (a) | 400 | 17,980 |
Teleflex Inc. | 510 | 127,311 |
TransMedics Group Inc. (a) | 876 | 54,067 |
Treace Medical Concepts Inc. (a) | 934 | 21,473 |
Varex Imaging Corp. (a) | 1,081 | 21,944 |
Vicarious Surgical Inc. (a) | 1,656 | 3,345 |
ViewRay Inc. (a) | 4,250 | 19,040 |
Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. | 2,170 | 276,675 |
ZIMVIE Inc. (a) | 663 | 6,192 |
Zynex Inc. | 674 | 9,375 |
| | 9,890,816 |
Healthcare Facilities - 0.1% |
Acadia Healthcare Company Inc. (a) | 900 | 74,088 |
Brookdale Senior Living Inc. (a) | 5,142 | 14,038 |
Cano Health Inc. (a) | 5,529 | 7,575 |
Community Health Systems Inc. (a) | 4,171 | 18,019 |
Encompass Health Corp. | 1,100 | 65,791 |
HCA Healthcare Inc. | 2,163 | 519,033 |
National HealthCare Corp. | 351 | 20,885 |
Select Medical Holdings Corp. | 2,977 | 73,919 |
Surgery Partners Inc. (a) | 1,419 | 39,533 |
Tenet Healthcare Corp. (a) | 1,000 | 48,790 |
The Ensign Group Inc. | 1,548 | 146,456 |
The Joint Corp. (a) | 497 | 6,948 |
The Oncology Institute Inc. (a) | 506 | 835 |
The Pennat Group Inc. (a) | 832 | 9,135 |
U.S. Physical Therapy Inc. | 363 | 29,414 |
Universal Health Services Inc., Class B | 620 | 87,352 |
| | 1,161,811 |
Healthcare Services - 0.3% |
1Life Healthcare Inc. (a) | 5,164 | 86,290 |
23andMe Holding Co., Class A (a) | 7,233 | 15,623 |
Accolade Inc. (a) | 1,964 | 15,300 |
Addus HomeCare Corp. (a) | 440 | 43,776 |
Agiliti Inc. (a) | 923 | 15,054 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
agilon health Inc. (a) | 1,600 | $ 25,824 |
AirSculpt Technologies Inc. | 383 | 1,417 |
Amedisys Inc. (a) | 300 | 25,062 |
AMN Healthcare Services Inc. (a) | 1,243 | 127,805 |
Apollo Medical Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,101 | 32,579 |
ATI Physical Therapy Inc. (a) | 4,356 | 1,329 |
Aveanna Healthcare Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,000 | 1,560 |
CareMax Inc. (a) | 2,107 | 7,691 |
Castle Biosciences Inc. (a) | 704 | 16,572 |
Chemed Corp. | 129 | 65,845 |
Cigna Corp. | 3,030 | 1,003,960 |
CorVel Corp. (a) | 251 | 36,478 |
Cross Country Healthcare Inc. (a) | 1,035 | 27,500 |
CVS Health Corp. | 13,218 | 1,231,785 |
DaVita Inc. (a) | 587 | 43,831 |
DocGo Inc. (a) | 2,218 | 15,681 |
Enhabit Inc. (a) | 550 | 7,238 |
Fulgent Genetics Inc. (a) | 602 | 17,928 |
Guardant Health Inc. (a) | 1,100 | 29,920 |
Hims & Hers Health Inc. (a) | 3,409 | 21,852 |
Innovage Holding Corp. (a) | 463 | 3,324 |
Invitae Corp. (a) | 7,767 | 14,447 |
Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings | 887 | 208,871 |
LHC Group Inc. (a) | 857 | 138,568 |
LifeStance Health Group Inc. (a) | 2,335 | 11,535 |
ModivCare Inc. (a) | 358 | 32,123 |
National Research Corp. | 389 | 14,510 |
Oak Street Health Inc. (a) | 900 | 19,359 |
OPKO Health Inc. (a) | 11,149 | 13,936 |
Option Care Health Inc. (a) | 4,489 | 135,074 |
P3 Health Partners Inc. (a) | 702 | 1,292 |
Pediatrix Medical Group Inc. (a) | 2,355 | 34,995 |
Premier Inc., Class A | 1,400 | 48,972 |
Privia Health Group Inc. (a) | 1,258 | 28,569 |
Quest Diagnostics Inc. | 1,129 | 176,621 |
R1 RCM Inc. (a) | 4,271 | 46,767 |
RadNet Inc. (a) | 1,407 | 26,494 |
Sema4 Holdings Corp. (a) | 4,939 | 1,303 |
Signify Health Inc., Class A (a) | 900 | 25,794 |
| | 3,900,454 |
Healthcare Supplies - 0.1% |
Align Technology Inc. (a) | 859 | 181,163 |
Atrion Corp. | 39 | 21,819 |
Avanos Medical Inc. (a) | 1,311 | 35,476 |
Bioventus Inc., Class A (a) | 971 | 2,534 |
Cerus Corp. (a) | 4,809 | 17,553 |
DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc. | 1,967 | 62,629 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Embecta Corp. | 1,659 | $ 41,956 |
Figs Inc., Class A (a) | 3,591 | 24,167 |
Haemonetics Corp. (a) | 1,458 | 114,672 |
ICU Medical Inc. (a) | 200 | 31,496 |
Lantheus Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,959 | 99,831 |
Meridian Bioscience Inc. (a) | 1,219 | 40,483 |
Merit Medical Systems Inc. (a) | 1,604 | 113,275 |
Neogen Corp. (a) | 6,228 | 94,852 |
OraSure Technologies Inc. (a) | 2,272 | 10,951 |
OrthoPediatrics Corp. (a) | 485 | 19,269 |
Pulmonx Corp. (a) | 1,147 | 9,669 |
RxSight Inc. (a) | 727 | 9,211 |
Silk Road Medical Inc. (a) | 985 | 52,057 |
STAAR Surgical Co. (a) | 1,373 | 66,645 |
The Cooper Companies Inc. | 530 | 175,255 |
UFP Technologies Inc. (a) | 192 | 22,635 |
Utah Medical Products Inc. | 111 | 11,159 |
| | 1,258,757 |
Healthcare Technology - 0.1% |
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc. (a) | 3,117 | 54,984 |
American Well Corp., Class A (a) | 6,416 | 18,157 |
Babylon Holdings Ltd., Class A (a) | 112 | 756 |
Certara Inc. (a) | 1,400 | 22,498 |
Computer Programs & Systems Inc. (a) | 475 | 12,930 |
Doximity Inc., Class A (a) | 900 | 30,204 |
Evolent Health Inc., Class A (a) | 2,341 | 65,735 |
Health Catalyst Inc. (a) | 1,521 | 16,168 |
HealthStream Inc. (a) | 671 | 16,668 |
Multiplan Corp. (a) | 10,497 | 12,072 |
NextGen Healthcare Inc. (a) | 1,598 | 30,010 |
Nutex Health Inc. (a) | 7,193 | 13,667 |
OptimizeRx Corp. (a) | 591 | 9,929 |
Phreesia Inc. (a) | 1,392 | 45,045 |
Schrodinger Inc. (a) | 1,516 | 28,334 |
Sharecare Inc. (a) | 8,172 | 13,075 |
Simulations Plus Inc. | 433 | 15,835 |
Teladoc Health Inc. (a) | 1,551 | 36,681 |
Veeva Systems Inc., Class A (a) | 1,379 | 222,543 |
| | 665,291 |
Heavy Electrical Equipment - 0.0%* |
AZZ Inc. | 692 | 27,819 |
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises Inc. (a) | 1,916 | 11,055 |
Bloom Energy Corp., Class A (a) | 5,043 | 96,422 |
Energy Vault Holdings Inc. (a) | 679 | 2,119 |
NuScale Power Corp. (a) | 524 | 5,376 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
TPI Composites Inc. (a) | 1,216 | $ 12,330 |
| | 155,121 |
Home Building - 0.1% |
Beazer Homes USA Inc. (a) | 808 | 10,310 |
Cavco Industries Inc. (a) | 254 | 57,468 |
Century Communities Inc. | 814 | 40,708 |
D.R. Horton Inc. | 3,240 | 288,814 |
Dream Finders Homes Inc., Class A (a) | 641 | 5,551 |
Green Brick Partners Inc. (a) | 756 | 18,318 |
Hovnanian Enterprises Inc., Class A (a) | 163 | 6,859 |
Installed Building Products Inc. | 679 | 58,122 |
KB Home | 2,251 | 71,694 |
Landsea Homes Corp. (a) | 230 | 1,198 |
Legacy Housing Corp. (a) | 247 | 4,683 |
Lennar Corp., Class A | 2,505 | 226,703 |
Lennar Corp., B Shares | 300 | 22,434 |
LGI Homes Inc. (a) | 585 | 54,171 |
M/I Homes Inc. (a) | 763 | 35,235 |
MDC Holdings Inc. | 1,630 | 51,508 |
Meritage Homes Corp. (a) | 1,041 | 95,980 |
NVR Inc. (a) | 28 | 129,152 |
PulteGroup Inc. | 2,418 | 110,092 |
Skyline Champion Corp. (a) | 1,527 | 78,656 |
Taylor Morrison Home Corp. (a) | 3,004 | 91,172 |
Toll Brothers Inc. | 1,015 | 50,669 |
TopBuild Corp. (a) | 300 | 46,947 |
Tri Pointe Homes Inc. (a) | 2,875 | 53,446 |
| | 1,609,890 |
Home Furnishing Retail - 0.0%* |
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. (a) | 2,655 | 6,664 |
Haverty Furniture Companies Inc. | 418 | 12,498 |
RH (a) | 170 | 45,422 |
Sleep Number Corp. (a) | 592 | 15,380 |
The Aaron's Company Inc. | 1,008 | 12,046 |
Williams-Sonoma Inc. | 755 | 86,765 |
| | 178,775 |
Home Furnishings - 0.0%* |
Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. | 626 | 16,539 |
La-Z-Boy Inc. | 1,213 | 27,681 |
Leggett & Platt Inc. | 1,000 | 32,230 |
Mohawk Industries Inc. (a) | 500 | 51,110 |
Purple Innovation Inc. (a) | 1,454 | 6,965 |
Tempur Sealy International Inc. | 1,800 | 61,794 |
The Lovesac Co. (a) | 464 | 10,212 |
| | 206,531 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Home Improvement Retail - 0.4% |
Floor & Decor Holdings Inc., Class A (a) | 1,100 | $ 76,593 |
GrowGeneration Corp. (a) | 1,791 | 7,021 |
LL Flooring Holdings Inc. (a) | 942 | 5,294 |
Lowe's Companies Inc. | 6,323 | 1,259,794 |
The Home Depot Inc. | 10,404 | 3,286,207 |
Tile Shop Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,007 | 4,411 |
| | 4,639,320 |
Hotel & Resort REITs - 0.1% |
Apple Hospitality REIT Inc. | 6,170 | 97,362 |
Ashford Hospitality Trust Inc. (a) | 1,085 | 4,850 |
Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc. | 2,419 | 9,942 |
Chatham Lodging Trust | 1,332 | 16,344 |
DiamondRock Hospitality Co. | 5,980 | 48,976 |
Hersha Hospitality Trust | 984 | 8,384 |
Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. | 7,054 | 113,217 |
Park Hotels & Resorts Inc. | 2,200 | 25,938 |
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust | 3,705 | 49,610 |
RLJ Lodging Trust | 4,571 | 48,407 |
Ryman Hospitality Properties Inc. | 1,546 | 126,432 |
Service Properties Trust | 4,652 | 33,913 |
Summit Hotel Properties Inc. | 2,938 | 21,212 |
Sunstone Hotel Investors Inc. | 6,057 | 58,511 |
Xenia Hotels & Resorts Inc. | 3,257 | 42,927 |
| | 706,025 |
Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines - 0.2% |
Airbnb Inc., Class A (a) | 3,900 | 333,450 |
Booking Holdings Inc. (a) | 399 | 804,097 |
Carnival Corp. (a) | 10,500 | 84,630 |
Choice Hotels International Inc. | 400 | 45,056 |
Expedia Group Inc. (a) | 1,478 | 129,473 |
Hilton Grand Vacations Inc. (a) | 2,520 | 97,121 |
Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. | 2,636 | 333,085 |
Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A (a) | 600 | 54,270 |
Lindblad Expeditions Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,139 | 8,770 |
Marriott International Inc., Class A | 2,703 | 402,450 |
Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp. | 355 | 47,779 |
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (a) | 4,800 | 58,752 |
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (a) | 2,200 | 108,746 |
Sonder Holdings Inc. (a) | 6,392 | 7,926 |
Target Hospitality Corp. (a) | 975 | 14,762 |
Travel + Leisure Co. | 900 | 32,760 |
Vacasa Inc., Class A (a) | 3,774 | 4,755 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Inc. | 1,000 | $ 71,310 |
| | 2,639,192 |
Household Appliances - 0.0%* |
Aterian Inc. (a) | 1,776 | 1,368 |
Helen of Troy Ltd. (a) | 679 | 75,308 |
iRobot Corp. (a) | 761 | 36,627 |
Traeger Inc. (a) | 856 | 2,414 |
Weber Inc., Class A | 800 | 6,440 |
Whirlpool Corp. | 458 | 64,788 |
| | 186,945 |
Household Products - 0.4% |
Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A (a) | 1,140 | 40,812 |
Central Garden & Pet Co. (a) | 314 | 11,759 |
Church & Dwight Company Inc. | 2,428 | 195,721 |
Colgate-Palmolive Co. | 8,295 | 653,563 |
Energizer Holdings Inc. | 1,905 | 63,913 |
Kimberly-Clark Corp. | 3,398 | 461,278 |
Reynolds Consumer Products Inc. | 400 | 11,992 |
Spectrum Brands Holdings Inc. | 400 | 24,368 |
The Clorox Co. | 1,247 | 174,992 |
The Procter & Gamble Co. | 24,012 | 3,639,259 |
WD-40 Co. | 390 | 62,872 |
| | 5,340,529 |
Housewares & Specialties - 0.0%* |
Lifetime Brands Inc. | 342 | 2,596 |
Newell Brands Inc. | 4,400 | 57,552 |
Tupperware Brands Corp. (a) | 1,468 | 6,077 |
| | 66,225 |
Human Resource & Employment Services - 0.1% |
Alight Inc., Class A (a) | 9,721 | 81,268 |
ASGN Inc. (a) | 1,408 | 114,724 |
Barrett Business Services Inc. | 194 | 18,096 |
First Advantage Corp. (a) | 1,644 | 21,372 |
Heidrick & Struggles International Inc. | 539 | 15,076 |
HireRight Holdings Corp. (a) | 687 | 8,148 |
Insperity Inc. | 1,041 | 118,258 |
Kelly Services Inc., Class A | 930 | 15,717 |
Kforce Inc. | 575 | 31,527 |
Korn Ferry | 1,553 | 78,613 |
ManpowerGroup Inc. | 479 | 39,858 |
Robert Half International Inc. | 1,175 | 86,750 |
Skillsoft Corp. (a) | 2,868 | 3,728 |
Sterling Check Corp. (a) | 782 | 12,097 |
TriNet Group Inc. (a) | 1,071 | 72,614 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
TrueBlue Inc. (a) | 894 | $ 17,504 |
Upwork Inc. (a) | 3,399 | 35,486 |
| | 770,836 |
Hypermarkets & Super Centers - 0.3% |
BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,400 | 92,624 |
Costco Wholesale Corp. | 4,445 | 2,029,143 |
PriceSmart Inc. | 700 | 42,546 |
Walmart Inc. | 14,508 | 2,057,089 |
| | 4,221,402 |
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders - 0.0%* |
ACWA Power Co. | 792 | 32,052 |
Adani Power Ltd. (a) | 7,953 | 28,796 |
The AES Corp. | 6,300 | 181,188 |
Vistra Corp. | 4,200 | 97,440 |
| | 339,476 |
Industrial Conglomerates - 0.2% |
3M Co. | 5,692 | 682,585 |
General Electric Co. | 10,948 | 917,333 |
Honeywell International Inc. | 6,754 | 1,447,382 |
| | 3,047,300 |
Industrial Gases - 0.1% |
Air Products & Chemicals Inc. | 2,181 | 672,315 |
Industrial Machinery - 0.4% |
3D Systems Corp. (a) | 3,586 | 26,536 |
Albany International Corp., Class A | 893 | 88,041 |
Altra Industrial Motion Corp. | 1,865 | 111,434 |
Barnes Group Inc. | 1,396 | 57,027 |
Berkshire Grey Inc. (a) | 1,296 | 783 |
Chart Industries Inc. (a) | 1,225 | 141,157 |
CIRCOR International Inc. (a) | 592 | 14,184 |
Columbus McKinnon Corp. | 788 | 25,586 |
Crane Holdings Co. | 600 | 60,270 |
Desktop Metal Inc., Class A (a) | 8,910 | 12,118 |
Donaldson Company Inc. | 1,100 | 64,757 |
Dover Corp. | 1,374 | 186,053 |
Energy Recovery Inc. (a) | 1,557 | 31,903 |
Enerpac Tool Group Corp. | 1,658 | 42,196 |
EnPro Industries Inc. | 595 | 64,671 |
Esab Corp. | 433 | 20,316 |
ESCO Technologies Inc. | 737 | 64,517 |
Evoqua Water Technologies Corp. (a) | 3,380 | 133,848 |
Flowserve Corp. | 1,300 | 39,884 |
Fortive Corp. | 3,650 | 234,512 |
Franklin Electric Company Inc. | 1,322 | 105,429 |
Gates Industrial Corp. plc (a) | 400 | 4,564 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Graco Inc. | 1,739 | $ 116,965 |
Helios Technologies Inc. | 927 | 50,466 |
Hillenbrand Inc. | 1,986 | 84,743 |
Hillman Solutions Corp. (a) | 3,798 | 27,384 |
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling Inc. | 354 | 8,960 |
IDEX Corp. | 757 | 172,846 |
Illinois Tool Works Inc. | 3,102 | 683,371 |
Ingersoll Rand Inc. | 3,921 | 204,872 |
ITT Inc. | 1,000 | 81,100 |
John Bean Technologies Corp. | 905 | 82,654 |
Kadant Inc. | 331 | 58,796 |
Kennametal Inc. | 2,322 | 55,867 |
Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc. | 600 | 86,694 |
Markforged Holding Corp. (a) | 3,424 | 3,972 |
Mueller Industries Inc. | 1,605 | 94,695 |
Mueller Water Products Inc., Class A | 4,442 | 47,796 |
Nordson Corp. | 535 | 127,180 |
Omega Flex Inc. | 107 | 9,985 |
Otis Worldwide Corp. | 4,204 | 329,215 |
Parker-Hannifin Corp. | 1,268 | 368,988 |
Proto Labs Inc. (a) | 767 | 19,581 |
RBC Bearings Inc. (a) | 820 | 171,667 |
Sarcos Technology and Robotics Corp. (a) | 2,314 | 1,299 |
Snap-on Inc. | 525 | 119,957 |
SPX Technologies Inc. (a) | 1,254 | 82,325 |
Standex International Corp. | 338 | 34,615 |
Stanley Black & Decker Inc. | 1,587 | 119,215 |
Tennant Co. | 524 | 32,263 |
The Gorman-Rupp Co. | 631 | 16,166 |
The Middleby Corp. (a) | 510 | 68,289 |
The Timken Co. | 600 | 42,402 |
Velo3D Inc. (a) | 1,676 | 3,000 |
Watts Water Technologies Inc., Class A | 785 | 114,791 |
Xylem Inc. | 1,843 | 203,780 |
| | 5,255,685 |
Industrial REITs - 0.1% |
Americold Realty Trust Inc. | 2,800 | 79,268 |
EastGroup Properties Inc. | 500 | 74,030 |
First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. | 1,500 | 72,390 |
Indus Realty Trust Inc. | 174 | 11,047 |
Industrial Logistics Properties Trust | 2,219 | 7,256 |
Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. | 796 | 80,675 |
LXP Industrial Trust | 7,909 | 79,248 |
Plymouth Industrial REIT Inc. | 1,054 | 20,216 |
Prologis Inc. | 9,253 | 1,043,091 |
Rexford Industrial Realty Inc. | 1,848 | 100,975 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
STAG Industrial Inc. | 5,187 | $ 167,592 |
Terreno Realty Corp. | 2,134 | 121,360 |
| | 1,857,148 |
Insurance Brokers - 0.2% |
Aon PLC, Class A | 2,143 | 643,200 |
Arthur J Gallagher & Co. | 2,107 | 397,254 |
Brown & Brown Inc. | 2,300 | 131,031 |
BRP Group Inc., Class A (a) | 1,695 | 42,612 |
Crawford & Co., Class A | 448 | 2,491 |
eHealth Inc. (a) | 1,017 | 4,922 |
Goosehead Insurance Inc., Class A (a) | 533 | 18,303 |
Hippo Holdings Inc. (a) | 304 | 4,135 |
Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. | 5,032 | 832,696 |
Ryan Specialty Holdings Inc. (a) | 800 | 33,208 |
Selectquote Inc. (a) | 4,077 | 2,739 |
| | 2,112,591 |
Integrated Oil & Gas - 0.6% |
Chevron Corp. | 19,584 | 3,515,132 |
Exxon Mobil Corp. | 41,618 | 4,590,465 |
Occidental Petroleum Corp. | 8,239 | 518,975 |
| | 8,624,572 |
Integrated Telecommunication Services - 0.2% |
AT&T Inc. | 72,040 | 1,326,256 |
ATN International Inc. | 366 | 16,583 |
Bezeq The Israeli Telecommunication Corp. Ltd. | 39,083 | 66,793 |
Consolidated Communications Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,484 | 8,893 |
Frontier Communications Parent Inc. (a) | 2,300 | 58,604 |
IDT Corp., Class B (a) | 476 | 13,409 |
Ooma Inc. (a) | 734 | 9,997 |
Radius Global Infrastructure Inc., Class A (a) | 2,159 | 25,519 |
Verizon Communications Inc. | 42,384 | 1,669,930 |
| | 3,195,984 |
Interactive Home Entertainment - 0.1% |
Activision Blizzard Inc. | 7,842 | 600,305 |
Electronic Arts Inc. | 2,761 | 337,339 |
Playstudios Inc. (a) | 2,800 | 10,864 |
ROBLOX Corp., Class A (a) | 4,200 | 119,532 |
Skillz Inc. (a) | 10,074 | 5,102 |
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. (a) | 1,683 | 175,251 |
| | 1,248,393 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Interactive Media & Services - 1.0% |
Alphabet Inc., Class C (a)(d) | 54,120 | $ 4,802,068 |
Alphabet Inc., Class A (a)(d) | 60,720 | 5,357,326 |
Bumble Inc., Class A (a) | 2,461 | 51,804 |
Cargurus Inc. (a) | 2,895 | 40,559 |
Cars.com Inc. (a) | 1,898 | 26,135 |
DHI Group Inc. (a) | 1,273 | 6,734 |
Eventbrite Inc., Class A (a) | 2,117 | 12,406 |
EverQuote Inc., Class A (a) | 510 | 7,517 |
fuboTV Inc. (a) | 5,855 | 10,188 |
IAC Inc. (a) | 900 | 39,960 |
Match Group Inc. (a) | 2,763 | 114,637 |
MediaAlpha Inc., Class A (a) | 714 | 7,104 |
Meta Platforms Inc., Class A (a) | 22,684 | 2,729,792 |
Outbrain Inc. (a) | 1,221 | 4,420 |
Pinterest Inc., Class A (a) | 5,897 | 143,179 |
QuinStreet Inc. (a) | 1,446 | 20,750 |
Shutterstock Inc. | 686 | 36,166 |
The Arena Group Holdings Inc. (a) | 303 | 3,215 |
TripAdvisor Inc. (a) | 900 | 16,182 |
TrueCar Inc. (a) | 2,943 | 7,387 |
Vimeo Inc. (a) | 3,952 | 13,555 |
Vinco Ventures Inc. (a) | 5,612 | 2,604 |
Yelp Inc. (a) | 1,961 | 53,614 |
Ziff Davis Inc. (a) | 1,311 | 103,700 |
ZipRecruiter Inc., Class A (a) | 2,093 | 34,367 |
ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. (a) | 3,000 | 90,330 |
| | 13,735,699 |
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail - 0.6% |
1-800-Flowers.com Inc., Class A (a) | 860 | 8,222 |
1stdibs.com Inc. (a) | 672 | 3,414 |
aka Brands Holding Corp. (a) | 589 | 748 |
Amazon.com Inc. (a)(d) | 89,820 | 7,544,880 |
BARK Inc. (a) | 1,254 | 1,869 |
CarParts.com Inc. (a) | 1,627 | 10,185 |
ContextLogic Inc., Class A (a) | 19,398 | 9,460 |
DoorDash Inc., Class A (a) | 2,400 | 117,168 |
Duluth Holdings Inc., Class B (a) | 355 | 2,194 |
eBay Inc. | 5,548 | 230,076 |
Etsy Inc. (a) | 1,291 | 154,636 |
Groupon Inc. (a) | 669 | 5,740 |
Lands' End Inc. (a) | 462 | 3,507 |
Liquidity Services Inc. (a) | 814 | 11,445 |
Lulu's Fashion Lounge Holdings Inc. (a) | 400 | 1,004 |
Overstock.com Inc. (a) | 1,201 | 23,251 |
PetMed Express Inc. | 670 | 11,859 |
Porch Group Inc. (a) | 2,408 | 4,527 |
Poshmark Inc., Class A (a) | 1,288 | 23,029 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Quotient Technology Inc. (a) | 2,846 | $ 9,762 |
Qurate Retail Inc., Series A (a) | 9,771 | 15,927 |
Rent the Runway Inc., Class A (a) | 1,423 | 4,340 |
Revolve Group Inc. (a) | 1,153 | 25,666 |
RumbleON Inc., Class B (a) | 309 | 1,999 |
Stitch Fix Inc., Class A (a) | 2,692 | 8,372 |
The RealReal Inc. (a) | 2,649 | 3,311 |
ThredUp Inc., Class A (a) | 1,704 | 2,232 |
Vivid Seats Inc., Class A (a) | 740 | 5,402 |
Wayfair Inc., Class A (a) | 600 | 19,734 |
Xometry Inc., Class A (a) | 958 | 30,876 |
| | 8,294,835 |
Internet Services & Infrastructure - 0.1% |
Akamai Technologies Inc. (a) | 1,514 | 127,630 |
BigCommerce Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,778 | 15,540 |
Brightcove Inc. (a) | 1,196 | 6,255 |
Cloudflare Inc., Class A (a) | 2,985 | 134,952 |
Cyxtera Technologies Inc. (a) | 1,425 | 2,736 |
DigitalOcean Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,990 | 50,685 |
Edgio Inc. (a) | 4,448 | 5,026 |
Fastly Inc., Class A (a) | 3,152 | 25,815 |
GoDaddy Inc., Class A (a) | 1,600 | 119,712 |
MongoDB Inc. (a) | 673 | 132,473 |
Okta Inc. (a) | 1,661 | 113,496 |
Rackspace Technology Inc. (a) | 1,832 | 5,405 |
Snowflake Inc., Class A (a) | 3,110 | 446,410 |
Squarespace Inc., Class A (a) | 871 | 19,310 |
Twilio Inc., Class A (a) | 1,847 | 90,429 |
VeriSign Inc. (a) | 907 | 186,334 |
| | 1,482,208 |
Investment Banking & Brokerage - 0.4% |
B Riley Financial Inc. | 578 | 19,768 |
BGC Partners Inc., Class A | 9,072 | 34,201 |
Cowen Inc., Class A | 741 | 28,617 |
Evercore Inc., Class A | 266 | 29,015 |
Houlihan Lokey Inc. | 1,437 | 125,249 |
Interactive Brokers Group Inc., Class A | 800 | 57,880 |
Jefferies Financial Group Inc. | 2,209 | 75,725 |
Lazard Ltd., Class A | 1,200 | 41,604 |
LPL Financial Holdings Inc. | 803 | 173,585 |
Moelis & Co., Class A | 1,823 | 69,949 |
Morgan Stanley | 12,597 | 1,070,997 |
Oppenheimer Holdings Inc., Class A | 226 | 9,567 |
Perella Weinberg Partners | 1,113 | 10,907 |
Piper Sandler Cos. | 486 | 63,272 |
PJT Partners Inc., Class A | 673 | 49,593 |
Raymond James Financial Inc. | 1,992 | 212,845 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Robinhood Markets Inc., Class A (a) | 6,100 | $ 49,654 |
Stifel Financial Corp. | 1,200 | 70,044 |
Stonex Group Inc. (a) | 490 | 46,697 |
The Charles Schwab Corp. | 15,281 | 1,272,296 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. | 3,292 | 1,130,407 |
Virtu Financial Inc., Class A | 1,000 | 20,410 |
| | 4,662,282 |
IT Consulting & Other Services - 0.2% |
Amdocs Ltd. | 1,067 | 96,990 |
Cerberus Cyber Sentinel Corp. (a) | 1,297 | 3,307 |
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A | 5,202 | 297,503 |
DXC Technology Co. (a) | 2,400 | 63,600 |
Elm Co. | 260 | 23,109 |
EPAM Systems Inc. (a) | 565 | 185,173 |
Gartner Inc. (a) | 789 | 265,215 |
Grid Dynamics Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,345 | 15,091 |
Information Services Group Inc. | 1,069 | 4,918 |
International Business Machines Corp. | 9,053 | 1,275,477 |
Kyndryl Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,559 | 39,576 |
Perficient Inc. (a) | 977 | 68,224 |
PFSweb Inc. | 481 | 2,958 |
The Hackett Group Inc. | 749 | 15,257 |
Thoughtworks Holding Inc. (a) | 500 | 5,095 |
Unisys Corp. (a) | 2,256 | 11,528 |
| | 2,373,021 |
Leisure Facilities - 0.0%* |
Bowlero Corp. (a) | 848 | 11,431 |
F45 Training Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,459 | 4,158 |
Life Time Group Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,161 | 13,886 |
Planet Fitness Inc., Class A (a) | 900 | 70,920 |
RCI Hospitality Holdings Inc. | 240 | 22,366 |
SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. (a) | 1,141 | 61,055 |
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. (a) | 600 | 13,950 |
Vail Resorts Inc. | 400 | 95,340 |
Xponential Fitness Inc., Class A (a) | 521 | 11,946 |
| | 305,052 |
Leisure Products - 0.0%* |
Acushnet Holdings Corp. | 960 | 40,762 |
AMMO Inc. (a) | 3,087 | 5,341 |
Brunswick Corp. | 900 | 64,872 |
Clarus Corp. | 972 | 7,620 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Hasbro Inc. | 1,400 | $ 85,414 |
Johnson Outdoors Inc., Class A | 174 | 11,505 |
Latham Group Inc. (a) | 1,359 | 4,376 |
Malibu Boats Inc., Class A (a) | 575 | 30,647 |
Marine Products Corp. | 208 | 2,448 |
MasterCraft Boat Holdings Inc. (a) | 489 | 12,650 |
Mattel Inc. (a) | 3,259 | 58,141 |
Peloton Interactive Inc., Class A (a) | 2,272 | 18,040 |
Polaris Inc. | 500 | 50,500 |
Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. | 1,531 | 13,289 |
Solo Brands Inc., Class A (a) | 588 | 2,187 |
Sturm Ruger & Company Inc. | 486 | 24,601 |
Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. (a) | 4,008 | 79,158 |
Vista Outdoor Inc. (a) | 1,588 | 38,700 |
YETI Holdings Inc. (a) | 900 | 37,179 |
| | 587,430 |
Life & Health Insurance - 0.2% |
Aflac Inc. | 6,255 | 449,985 |
American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. | 2,073 | 94,570 |
Bright Health Group Inc. (a) | 6,321 | 4,108 |
Brighthouse Financial Inc. (a) | 870 | 44,605 |
CNO Financial Group Inc. | 3,247 | 74,194 |
F&G Annuities & Life Inc. (a) | 190 | 3,802 |
Genworth Financial Inc., Class A (a) | 14,362 | 75,975 |
Globe Life Inc. | 900 | 108,495 |
Lincoln National Corp. | 1,886 | 57,938 |
MetLife Inc. | 6,742 | 487,918 |
National Western Life Group Inc., Class A | 65 | 18,265 |
Oscar Health Inc., Class A (a) | 3,966 | 9,756 |
Primerica Inc. | 300 | 42,546 |
Principal Financial Group Inc. | 2,500 | 209,800 |
Prudential Financial Inc. | 3,702 | 368,201 |
Trupanion Inc. (a) | 1,113 | 52,901 |
Unum Group | 1,800 | 73,854 |
| | 2,176,913 |
Life Sciences Tools & Services - 0.5% |
10X Genomics Inc., Class A (a) | 900 | 32,796 |
Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp. (a) | 3,141 | 23,997 |
Agilent Technologies Inc. | 3,006 | 449,848 |
Akoya Biosciences Inc. (a) | 453 | 4,335 |
Alpha Teknova Inc. (a) | 378 | 2,132 |
Avantor Inc. (a) | 6,100 | 128,649 |
Azenta Inc. | 700 | 40,754 |
Berkeley Lights Inc. (a) | 1,728 | 4,631 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
BioLife Solutions Inc. (a) | 938 | $ 17,072 |
Bionano Genomics Inc. (a) | 8,092 | 11,814 |
Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc., Class A (a) | 261 | 109,748 |
Bio-Techne Corp. | 1,640 | 135,923 |
Bruker Corp. | 1,161 | 79,354 |
Charles River Laboratories International Inc. (a) | 528 | 115,051 |
Codexis Inc. (a) | 2,078 | 9,684 |
CryoPort Inc. (a) | 1,224 | 21,236 |
Cytek Biosciences Inc. (a) | 3,238 | 33,060 |
Danaher Corp. | 6,511 | 1,728,150 |
Illumina Inc. (a) | 1,572 | 317,859 |
Inotiv Inc. (a) | 547 | 2,702 |
IQVIA Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,819 | 372,695 |
Maravai LifeSciences Holdings Inc., Class A (a) | 600 | 8,586 |
MaxCyte Inc. (a) | 2,888 | 15,769 |
Medpace Holdings Inc. (a) | 729 | 154,847 |
Mettler-Toledo International Inc. (a) | 215 | 310,772 |
NanoString Technologies Inc. (a) | 1,569 | 12,505 |
Nautilus Biotechnology Inc. (a) | 1,320 | 2,376 |
NeoGenomics Inc. (a) | 3,576 | 33,042 |
OmniAb Inc. (a) | 2,552 | 9,187 |
OmniAb Inc. (a)(b)** | 394 | — |
Pacific Biosciences of California Inc. (a) | 6,451 | 52,769 |
PerkinElmer Inc. | 1,260 | 176,677 |
Quanterix Corp. (a) | 1,145 | 15,858 |
Quantum-Si Inc. (a) | 2,881 | 5,272 |
Repligen Corp. (a) | 606 | 102,602 |
Science 37 Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,726 | 717 |
Seer Inc. (a) | 1,729 | 10,028 |
Singular Genomics Systems Inc. (a) | 1,705 | 3,427 |
SomaLogic Inc. (a) | 5,082 | 12,756 |
Sotera Health Co. (a) | 1,300 | 10,829 |
Syneos Health Inc. (a) | 700 | 25,676 |
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. | 3,954 | 2,177,428 |
Waters Corp. (a) | 652 | 223,362 |
West Pharmaceutical Services Inc. | 763 | 179,572 |
| | 7,185,547 |
Managed Healthcare - 0.6% |
Alignment Healthcare Inc. (a) | 2,378 | 27,965 |
Centene Corp. (a) | 5,726 | 469,589 |
Clover Health Investments Corp. (a) | 13,045 | 12,125 |
Elevance Health Inc. | 2,464 | 1,263,958 |
HealthEquity Inc. (a) | 2,385 | 147,012 |
Humana Inc. | 1,287 | 659,189 |
Molina Healthcare Inc. (a) | 639 | 211,011 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Progyny Inc. (a) | 2,138 | $ 66,599 |
UnitedHealth Group Inc. (d) | 9,452 | 5,011,261 |
| | 7,868,709 |
Marine - 0.0%* |
Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. | 374 | 18,677 |
Eneti Inc. | 664 | 6,673 |
Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd. | 1,010 | 15,514 |
Kirby Corp. (a) | 600 | 38,610 |
Matson Inc. | 1,102 | 68,886 |
| | 148,360 |
Metal & Glass Containers - 0.1% |
AptarGroup Inc. | 564 | 62,029 |
Ball Corp. | 2,992 | 153,011 |
Berry Global Group Inc. | 1,218 | 73,604 |
Crown Holdings Inc. | 1,147 | 94,295 |
Greif Inc., Class A | 736 | 49,356 |
Greif Inc., Class B | 170 | 13,299 |
Myers Industries Inc. | 1,019 | 22,652 |
O-I Glass Inc. (a) | 4,451 | 73,753 |
Silgan Holdings Inc. | 923 | 47,848 |
TriMas Corp. | 1,184 | 32,844 |
| | 622,691 |
Mortgage REITs - 0.1% |
AFC Gamma Inc. | 502 | 7,897 |
AGNC Investment Corp. | 4,489 | 46,461 |
Angel Oak Mortgage Inc. | 346 | 1,637 |
Annaly Capital Management Inc. | 4,475 | 94,333 |
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance Inc. | 4,003 | 43,072 |
Arbor Realty Trust Inc. | 4,718 | 62,230 |
Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp. | 1,502 | 15,456 |
ARMOUR Residential REIT Inc. | 3,485 | 19,621 |
Blackstone Mortgage Trust Inc., Class A | 4,887 | 103,458 |
BrightSpire Capital Inc. | 2,606 | 16,235 |
Broadmark Realty Capital Inc. | 3,576 | 12,731 |
Chicago Atlantic Real Estate Finance Inc. | 177 | 2,667 |
Chimera Investment Corp. | 6,612 | 36,366 |
Claros Mortgage Trust Inc. | 2,614 | 38,452 |
Dynex Capital Inc. | 1,224 | 15,569 |
Ellington Financial Inc. | 1,591 | 19,681 |
Franklin BSP Realty Trust Inc. | 2,382 | 30,728 |
Granite Point Mortgage Trust Inc. | 1,787 | 9,578 |
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. | 2,438 | 70,653 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. | 1,107 | $ 14,092 |
KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. | 1,768 | 24,681 |
Ladder Capital Corp. | 3,215 | 32,279 |
MFA Financial Inc. | 2,903 | 28,595 |
New York Mortgage Trust Inc. | 10,738 | 27,489 |
Nexpoint Real Estate Finance Inc. | 224 | 3,559 |
Orchid Island Capital Inc. | 964 | 10,122 |
PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust | 2,569 | 31,830 |
Ready Capital Corp. | 2,085 | 23,227 |
Redwood Trust Inc. | 3,280 | 22,173 |
Rithm Capital Corp. | 5,800 | 47,386 |
Starwood Property Trust Inc. | 2,200 | 40,326 |
TPG RE Finance Trust Inc. | 1,898 | 12,887 |
Two Harbors Investment Corp. | 2,451 | 38,652 |
| | 1,004,123 |
Motorcycle Manufacturers - 0.0%* |
Harley-Davidson Inc. | 1,500 | 62,400 |
Movies & Entertainment - 0.3% |
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc., Class A (a) | 3,800 | 15,466 |
Cinemark Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,091 | 26,768 |
Liberty Media Corp., Class A (a) | 500 | 26,715 |
Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Braves, Class A (a) | 320 | 10,454 |
Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Braves, Class C (a) | 1,067 | 34,390 |
Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One, Class C (a) | 1,721 | 102,881 |
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Class A (a) | 1,940 | 11,078 |
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Class B (a) | 3,212 | 17,441 |
Live Nation Entertainment Inc. (a) | 1,628 | 113,537 |
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. (a) | 728 | 32,738 |
Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. | 200 | 36,666 |
Netflix Inc. (a) | 4,425 | 1,304,844 |
Reservoir Media Inc. (a) | 578 | 3,451 |
Roku Inc. (a) | 1,284 | 52,259 |
The Marcus Corp. | 759 | 10,922 |
The Walt Disney Co. (a) | 18,356 | 1,594,769 |
Warner Bros Discovery Inc. (a) | 24,146 | 228,904 |
World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Class A | 300 | 20,556 |
| | 3,643,839 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Multi-Line Insurance - 0.1% |
American International Group Inc. | 7,675 | $ 485,367 |
Assurant Inc. | 636 | 79,538 |
Horace Mann Educators Corp. | 1,169 | 43,686 |
The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. | 3,294 | 249,784 |
| | 858,375 |
Multi-Sector Holdings - 0.4% |
Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Class B (a)(d) | 18,231 | 5,631,556 |
Cannae Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,027 | 41,858 |
Compass Diversified Holdings | 1,749 | 31,884 |
| | 5,705,298 |
Multi-Utilities - 0.2% |
Ameren Corp. | 2,551 | 226,835 |
Avista Corp. | 2,075 | 92,005 |
Black Hills Corp. | 1,867 | 131,325 |
CenterPoint Energy Inc. | 6,037 | 181,050 |
CMS Energy Corp. | 2,800 | 177,324 |
Consolidated Edison Inc. | 3,539 | 337,302 |
Dominion Energy Inc. | 8,342 | 511,531 |
DTE Energy Co. | 1,984 | 233,180 |
NiSource Inc. | 4,113 | 112,778 |
NorthWestern Corp. | 1,616 | 95,893 |
Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. | 4,969 | 304,451 |
Sempra Energy | 3,189 | 492,828 |
Unitil Corp. | 446 | 22,907 |
WEC Energy Group Inc. | 3,174 | 297,594 |
| | 3,217,003 |
Office REITs - 0.1% |
Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. | 1,592 | 231,907 |
Boston Properties Inc. | 1,600 | 108,128 |
Brandywine Realty Trust | 4,791 | 29,465 |
Corporate Office Properties Trust | 3,226 | 83,682 |
Cousins Properties Inc. | 1,600 | 40,464 |
Douglas Emmett Inc. | 1,000 | 15,680 |
Easterly Government Properties Inc. | 2,587 | 36,916 |
Equity Commonwealth | 3,049 | 76,133 |
Franklin Street Properties Corp. | 3,489 | 9,525 |
Highwoods Properties Inc. | 1,300 | 36,374 |
Hudson Pacific Properties Inc. | 1,500 | 14,595 |
JBG SMITH Properties | 600 | 11,388 |
Kilroy Realty Corp. | 1,322 | 51,122 |
Office Properties Income Trust | 1,336 | 17,836 |
Orion Office REIT Inc. | 1,638 | 13,988 |
Paramount Group Inc. | 5,425 | 32,224 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Piedmont Office Realty Trust Inc., Class A | 3,474 | $ 31,857 |
Postal Realty Trust Inc., Class A | 566 | 8,224 |
SL Green Realty Corp. | 398 | 13,421 |
Veris Residential Inc. (a) | 2,443 | 38,917 |
Vornado Realty Trust | 1,200 | 24,972 |
| | 926,818 |
Office Services & Supplies - 0.0%* |
ACCO Brands Corp. | 2,538 | 14,187 |
CompX International Inc. | 19 | 351 |
HNI Corp. | 1,165 | 33,121 |
Interface Inc. | 1,625 | 16,039 |
Kimball International Inc., Class B | 1,162 | 7,553 |
MillerKnoll Inc. | 2,158 | 45,340 |
MSA Safety Inc. | 300 | 43,257 |
NL Industries Inc. | 196 | 1,335 |
Pitney Bowes Inc. | 4,818 | 18,308 |
Steelcase Inc., Class A | 2,417 | 17,088 |
| | 196,579 |
Oil & Gas Drilling - 0.0%* |
Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. (a) | 2,843 | 29,567 |
Helmerich & Payne Inc. | 2,953 | 146,380 |
Nabors Industries Ltd. (a) | 257 | 39,802 |
Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. | 6,149 | 103,549 |
Valaris Ltd. (a) | 1,747 | 118,132 |
| | 437,430 |
Oil & Gas Equipment & Services - 0.2% |
Archrock Inc. | 3,826 | 34,357 |
Baker Hughes Co. | 9,633 | 284,462 |
Bristow Group Inc. (a) | 646 | 17,526 |
Cactus Inc., Class A | 1,688 | 84,839 |
ChampionX Corp. | 5,749 | 166,664 |
DMC Global Inc. (a) | 663 | 12,889 |
Dril-Quip Inc. (a) | 954 | 25,920 |
Expro Group Holdings N.V. (a) | 2,194 | 39,777 |
Halliburton Co. | 9,182 | 361,312 |
Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. (a) | 4,015 | 29,631 |
Liberty Energy Inc. | 4,074 | 65,225 |
National Energy Services Reunited Corp. (a) | 984 | 6,829 |
Newpark Resources Inc. (a) | 2,709 | 11,242 |
NexTier Oilfield Solutions Inc. (a) | 4,995 | 46,154 |
NOV Inc. | 3,400 | 71,026 |
Oceaneering International Inc. (a) | 2,839 | 49,654 |
Oil States International Inc. (a) | 1,888 | 14,084 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
ProFrac Holding Corp., Class A (a) | 465 | $ 11,718 |
ProPetro Holding Corp. (a) | 2,451 | 25,417 |
RPC Inc. | 2,057 | 18,287 |
Schlumberger Ltd. | 14,250 | 761,805 |
Select Energy Services Inc., Class A | 2,050 | 18,942 |
Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc., Class A | 990 | 9,831 |
TETRA Technologies Inc. (a) | 4,158 | 14,387 |
Tidewater Inc. (a) | 1,294 | 47,684 |
U.S. Silica Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,081 | 26,012 |
Weatherford International PLC (a) | 2,024 | 103,062 |
| | 2,358,736 |
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production - 0.5% |
Amplify Energy Corp. (a) | 1,065 | 9,361 |
Antero Resources Corp. (a) | 3,100 | 96,069 |
APA Corp. | 3,200 | 149,376 |
Berry Corp. | 2,164 | 17,312 |
California Resources Corp. | 2,176 | 94,678 |
Callon Petroleum Co. (a) | 1,401 | 51,963 |
Chesapeake Energy Corp. | 1,200 | 113,244 |
Chord Energy Corp. | 1,194 | 163,351 |
Civitas Resources Inc. | 2,117 | 122,638 |
CNX Resources Corp. (a) | 5,121 | 86,238 |
Comstock Resources Inc. | 2,598 | 35,619 |
ConocoPhillips | 12,772 | 1,507,096 |
Coterra Energy Inc. | 8,127 | 199,680 |
Crescent Energy Co., Class A | 1,075 | 12,889 |
Denbury Inc. (a) | 1,438 | 125,135 |
Devon Energy Corp. | 6,629 | 407,750 |
Diamondback Energy Inc. | 1,831 | 250,444 |
Earthstone Energy Inc., Class A (a) | 1,253 | 17,830 |
Empire Petroleum Corp. (a) | 170 | 2,091 |
EOG Resources Inc. | 5,853 | 758,081 |
EQT Corp. | 3,602 | 121,856 |
Gulfport Energy Corp. (a) | 313 | 23,049 |
Hess Corp. | 2,813 | 398,940 |
HighPeak Energy Inc. | 177 | 4,048 |
Kosmos Energy Ltd. (a) | 12,914 | 82,133 |
Laredo Petroleum Inc. (a) | 473 | 24,322 |
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A | 4,786 | 112,232 |
Marathon Oil Corp. | 6,387 | 172,896 |
Matador Resources Co. | 3,237 | 185,286 |
Murphy Oil Corp. | 4,238 | 182,276 |
Northern Oil & Gas Inc. | 1,910 | 58,866 |
Ovintiv Inc. | 2,600 | 131,846 |
PDC Energy Inc. | 1,000 | 63,480 |
Permian Resources Corp. | 5,860 | 55,084 |
Pioneer Natural Resources Co. | 2,419 | 552,475 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Range Resources Corp. | 2,800 | $ 70,056 |
Ranger Oil Corp., Class A | 556 | 22,479 |
Riley Exploration Permian Inc. | 321 | 9,447 |
Ring Energy Inc. (a) | 2,632 | 6,475 |
SandRidge Energy Inc. (a) | 877 | 14,935 |
SilverBow Resources Inc. (a) | 375 | 10,605 |
Sitio Royalties Corp., Class A | 2,001 | 57,734 |
SM Energy Co. | 3,477 | 121,104 |
Southwestern Energy Co. (a) | 11,700 | 68,445 |
Talos Energy Inc. (a) | 1,873 | 35,362 |
Tellurian Inc. (a) | 14,418 | 24,222 |
Texas Pacific Land Corp. | 58 | 135,965 |
VAALCO Energy Inc. | 3,050 | 13,908 |
W&T Offshore Inc. (a) | 2,608 | 14,553 |
| | 6,994,924 |
Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing - 0.2% |
Aemetis Inc. (a) | 910 | 3,604 |
Alto Ingredients Inc. (a) | 2,317 | 6,673 |
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (a) | 4,773 | 24,820 |
CVR Energy Inc. | 831 | 26,044 |
Delek US Holdings Inc. | 2,008 | 54,216 |
Gevo Inc. (a) | 6,553 | 12,451 |
Green Plains Inc. (a) | 1,499 | 45,719 |
HF Sinclair Corp. | 1,600 | 83,024 |
Marathon Petroleum Corp. | 4,768 | 554,947 |
Par Pacific Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,377 | 32,015 |
PBF Energy Inc., Class A | 2,774 | 113,124 |
Phillips 66 | 4,841 | 503,851 |
REX American Resources Corp. (a) | 528 | 16,822 |
Valero Energy Corp. | 3,986 | 505,664 |
Vertex Energy Inc. (a) | 1,821 | 11,290 |
World Fuel Services Corp. | 1,745 | 47,691 |
| | 2,041,955 |
Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation - 0.1% |
Antero Midstream Corp. | 2,400 | 25,896 |
Cheniere Energy Inc. | 2,479 | 371,751 |
Dorian LPG Ltd. | 882 | 16,714 |
DT Midstream Inc. (a) | 1,150 | 63,549 |
Equitrans Midstream Corp. | 11,772 | 78,872 |
Excelerate Energy Inc., Class A | 611 | 15,306 |
International Seaways Inc. | 1,405 | 52,013 |
Kinder Morgan Inc. | 19,917 | 360,099 |
Kinetik Holdings Inc. | 476 | 15,746 |
New Fortress Energy Inc. | 300 | 12,726 |
NextDecade Corp. (a) | 934 | 4,614 |
ONEOK Inc. | 4,455 | 292,693 |
Targa Resources Corp. | 2,147 | 157,805 |
The Williams Cos. Inc. | 12,237 | 402,597 |
| | 1,870,381 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Other Diversified Financial Services - 0.0%* |
Alerus Financial Corp. | 479 | $ 11,185 |
Apollo Global Management Inc. | 4,554 | 290,500 |
Equitable Holdings Inc. | 3,900 | 111,930 |
Jackson Financial Inc., Class A | 2,188 | 76,120 |
Voya Financial Inc. | 1,200 | 73,788 |
| | 563,523 |
Packaged Foods & Meats - 0.3% |
B&G Foods Inc. | 1,989 | 22,177 |
Beyond Meat Inc. (a) | 1,730 | 21,296 |
BRC Inc., Class A (a) | 771 | 4,711 |
Calavo Growers Inc. | 478 | 14,053 |
Cal-Maine Foods Inc. | 1,083 | 58,969 |
Campbell Soup Co. | 2,100 | 119,175 |
Conagra Brands Inc. | 4,900 | 189,630 |
Flowers Foods Inc. | 2,300 | 66,102 |
Fresh Market Inc. (a)(b)** | 1,243 | — |
Freshpet Inc. (a) | 400 | 21,108 |
General Mills Inc. | 5,930 | 497,230 |
Hormel Foods Corp. | 2,878 | 131,093 |
Hostess Brands Inc. (a) | 3,901 | 87,538 |
J&J Snack Foods Corp. | 435 | 65,124 |
John B Sanfilippo & Son Inc. | 249 | 20,249 |
Kellogg Co. | 2,650 | 188,786 |
Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. | 1,386 | 123,853 |
Lancaster Colony Corp. | 558 | 110,093 |
Lifecore Biomedical Inc. (a) | 808 | 5,236 |
McCormick & Company Inc. | 2,477 | 205,319 |
Mission Produce Inc. (a) | 1,113 | 12,933 |
Mondelez International Inc., Class A | 13,902 | 926,568 |
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. (a) | 300 | 7,119 |
Post Holdings Inc. (a) | 600 | 54,156 |
Seneca Foods Corp., Class A (a) | 184 | 11,215 |
Sovos Brands Inc. (a) | 941 | 13,522 |
SunOpta Inc. (a) | 2,742 | 23,142 |
Tattooed Chef Inc. (a) | 1,583 | 1,947 |
The Hain Celestial Group Inc. (a) | 2,572 | 41,615 |
The Hershey Co. | 1,494 | 345,966 |
The J M Smucker Co. | 1,021 | 161,788 |
The Kraft Heinz Co. | 7,029 | 286,151 |
The Simply Good Foods Co. (a) | 2,582 | 98,193 |
Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. | 435 | 18,518 |
TreeHouse Foods Inc. (a) | 1,454 | 71,799 |
Tyson Foods Inc., Class A | 2,732 | 170,067 |
Utz Brands Inc. | 1,860 | 29,500 |
Vital Farms Inc. (a) | 952 | 14,204 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Whole Earth Brands Inc. (a) | 1,643 | $ 6,687 |
| | 4,246,832 |
Paper Packaging - 0.1% |
Avery Dennison Corp. | 842 | 152,402 |
Cryptyde Inc. (a) | 1,068 | 205 |
Graphic Packaging Holding Co. | 3,000 | 66,750 |
International Paper Co. | 3,723 | 128,928 |
Packaging Corp. of America | 983 | 125,736 |
Pactiv Evergreen Inc. | 1,190 | 13,518 |
Ranpak Holdings Corp. (a) | 1,126 | 6,497 |
Sealed Air Corp. | 1,505 | 75,069 |
SIG Group AG | 5,762 | 125,802 |
Sonoco Products Co. | 1,000 | 60,710 |
Westrock Co. | 2,700 | 94,932 |
| | 850,549 |
Paper Products - 0.0%* |
Clearwater Paper Corp. (a) | 465 | 17,581 |
Glatfelter Corp. | 1,418 | 3,942 |
Sylvamo Corp. | 1,013 | 49,222 |
| | 70,745 |
Personal Products - 0.1% |
BellRing Brands Inc. (a) | 3,780 | 96,919 |
Coty Inc., Class A (a) | 4,300 | 36,808 |
Edgewell Personal Care Co. | 1,471 | 56,692 |
elf Beauty Inc. (a) | 1,385 | 76,590 |
Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. (a) | 2,773 | 41,262 |
Inter Parfums Inc. | 511 | 49,322 |
Medifast Inc. | 308 | 35,528 |
Nature's Sunshine Products Inc. (a) | 546 | 4,543 |
Nu Skin Enterprises Inc., Class A | 1,425 | 60,078 |
Olaplex Holdings Inc. (a) | 600 | 3,126 |
The Beauty Health Co. (a) | 2,816 | 25,626 |
The Estee Lauder Companies Inc., Class A | 2,266 | 562,217 |
The Honest Company Inc. (a) | 1,989 | 5,987 |
Thorne HealthTech Inc. (a) | 801 | 2,908 |
USANA Health Sciences Inc. (a) | 311 | 16,545 |
Veru Inc. (a) | 2,224 | 11,743 |
| | 1,085,894 |
Pharmaceuticals - 1.3% |
Aclaris Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,821 | 28,681 |
Amneal Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 3,365 | 6,696 |
Amphastar Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,082 | 30,318 |
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,447 | 53,467 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
AN2 Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 116 | $ 1,105 |
ANI Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 415 | 16,695 |
Arvinas Inc. (a) | 1,386 | 47,415 |
Atea Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 2,571 | 12,367 |
Athira Pharma Inc. (a) | 927 | 2,939 |
Axsome Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 850 | 65,560 |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. | 21,429 | 1,541,817 |
Cara Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,486 | 15,960 |
Cassava Sciences Inc. (a) | 1,083 | 31,992 |
Catalent Inc. (a) | 1,829 | 82,323 |
CinCor Pharma Inc. (a) | 430 | 5,285 |
Collegium Pharmaceutical Inc. (a) | 950 | 22,040 |
Corcept Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,431 | 49,374 |
DICE Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,016 | 31,699 |
Edgewise Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 960 | 8,582 |
Elanco Animal Health Inc. (a) | 4,882 | 59,658 |
Eli Lilly & Co. | 8,507 | 3,112,201 |
Esperion Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,081 | 12,965 |
Evolus Inc. (a) | 1,180 | 8,862 |
EyePoint Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 800 | 2,800 |
Fulcrum Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 1,046 | 7,615 |
Harmony Biosciences Holdings Inc. (a) | 745 | 41,049 |
Innoviva Inc. (a) | 1,776 | 23,532 |
Intra-Cellular Therapies Inc. (a) | 2,631 | 139,233 |
Johnson & Johnson | 26,637 | 4,705,426 |
Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 426 | 28,457 |
Liquidia Corp. (a) | 1,458 | 9,287 |
Merck & Company Inc. | 25,492 | 2,828,337 |
Nektar Therapeutics (a) | 5,209 | 11,772 |
NGM Biopharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,322 | 6,636 |
Nuvation Bio Inc. (a) | 3,871 | 7,432 |
Ocular Therapeutix Inc. (a) | 2,508 | 7,047 |
Organon & Co. | 2,690 | 75,132 |
Pacira BioSciences Inc. (a) | 1,282 | 49,498 |
Pfizer Inc. | 56,895 | 2,915,300 |
Phathom Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 601 | 6,743 |
Phibro Animal Health Corp., Class A | 721 | 9,669 |
Prestige Consumer Healthcare Inc. (a) | 1,426 | 89,268 |
Provention Bio Inc. (a) | 1,775 | 18,762 |
Reata Pharmaceuticals Inc., Class A (a) | 780 | 29,632 |
Relmada Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 917 | 3,200 |
Revance Therapeutics Inc. (a) | 2,040 | 37,658 |
Royalty Pharma PLC, Class A | 3,700 | 146,224 |
SIGA Technologies Inc. | 1,586 | 11,673 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Supernus Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 1,395 | $ 49,760 |
Tarsus Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 566 | 8,298 |
Theseus Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 639 | 3,182 |
Third Harmonic Bio Inc. (a) | 363 | 1,561 |
Tricida Inc. (a) | 1,063 | 163 |
Ventyx Biosciences Inc. (a) | 736 | 24,133 |
Viatris Inc. | 11,400 | 126,882 |
Xeris Biopharma Holdings Inc. (a) | 4,025 | 5,353 |
Zoetis Inc. | 4,722 | 692,009 |
Zogenix Inc. (a) | 2,206 | 1,500 |
| | 17,372,224 |
Property & Casualty Insurance - 0.3% |
Ambac Financial Group Inc. (a) | 1,236 | 21,556 |
American Financial Group Inc. | 681 | 93,488 |
AMERISAFE Inc. | 538 | 27,960 |
Arch Capital Group Ltd. (a) | 3,600 | 226,008 |
Assured Guaranty Ltd. | 500 | 31,130 |
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. | 900 | 48,753 |
Cincinnati Financial Corp. | 1,465 | 150,001 |
CNA Financial Corp. | 200 | 8,456 |
Donegal Group Inc., Class A | 451 | 6,404 |
Employers Holdings Inc. | 769 | 33,167 |
Erie Indemnity Co., Class A | 264 | 65,662 |
Fidelity National Financial Inc. | 2,800 | 105,336 |
First American Financial Corp. | 1,300 | 68,042 |
HCI Group Inc. | 241 | 9,541 |
Investors Title Co. | 37 | 5,459 |
Kemper Corp. | 600 | 29,520 |
Kinsale Capital Group Inc. | 622 | 162,665 |
Lemonade Inc. (a) | 1,303 | 17,825 |
Loews Corp. | 2,000 | 116,660 |
Markel Corp. (a) | 130 | 171,274 |
MBIA Inc. (a) | 1,332 | 17,116 |
Mercury General Corp. | 754 | 25,787 |
NI Holdings Inc. (a) | 227 | 3,012 |
Old Republic International Corp. | 2,410 | 58,201 |
Palomar Holdings Inc. (a) | 688 | 31,070 |
ProAssurance Corp. | 1,521 | 26,572 |
RLI Corp. | 1,122 | 147,285 |
Root Inc., Class A (a) | 228 | 1,024 |
Safety Insurance Group Inc. | 403 | 33,957 |
Selective Insurance Group Inc. | 1,715 | 151,966 |
Stewart Information Services Corp. | 759 | 32,432 |
The Allstate Corp. | 2,691 | 364,900 |
The Hanover Insurance Group Inc. | 300 | 40,539 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
The Progressive Corp. | 5,867 | $ 761,009 |
The Travelers Companies Inc. | 2,391 | 448,289 |
Tiptree Inc. | 733 | 10,145 |
Trean Insurance Group Inc. (a) | 1,000 | 6,000 |
United Fire Group Inc. | 593 | 16,224 |
Universal Insurance Holdings Inc. | 853 | 9,033 |
W R Berkley Corp. | 2,031 | 147,390 |
White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd. | 24 | 33,944 |
| | 3,764,802 |
Publishing - 0.0%* |
Daily Journal Corp. (a) | 39 | 9,770 |
Gannett Company Inc. (a) | 4,520 | 9,176 |
John Wiley & Sons Inc., Class A | 1,224 | 49,033 |
News Corp., Class A | 4,194 | 76,331 |
News Corp., Class B | 874 | 16,117 |
Scholastic Corp. | 841 | 33,186 |
The New York Times., Class A | 1,801 | 58,460 |
| | 252,073 |
Railroads - 0.2% |
CSX Corp. | 21,784 | 674,868 |
Norfolk Southern Corp. | 2,338 | 576,130 |
Union Pacific Corp. | 6,319 | 1,308,476 |
| | 2,559,474 |
Real Estate Development - 0.0%* |
Forestar Group Inc. (a) | 584 | 9,000 |
Stratus Properties Inc. | 173 | 3,337 |
The Howard Hughes Corp. (a) | 400 | 30,568 |
| | 42,905 |
Real Estate Operating Companies - 0.0%* |
DigitalBridge Group Inc. | 4,625 | 50,597 |
FRP Holdings Inc. (a) | 182 | 9,803 |
Kennedy-Wilson Holdings Inc. | 3,367 | 52,963 |
Transcontinental Realty Investors Inc. (a) | 85 | 3,755 |
| | 117,118 |
Real Estate Services - 0.0%* |
Anywhere Real Estate Inc. (a) | 3,142 | 20,077 |
CBRE Group Inc., Class A (a) | 3,282 | 252,583 |
Compass Inc., Class A (a) | 7,606 | 17,722 |
Cushman & Wakefield PLC (a) | 4,531 | 56,456 |
Doma Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,524 | 1,596 |
Douglas Elliman Inc. | 2,487 | 10,122 |
eXp World Holdings Inc. | 1,955 | 21,662 |
Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. (a) | 400 | 63,748 |
Marcus & Millichap Inc. | 718 | 24,735 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Newmark Group Inc., Class A | 4,007 | $ 31,936 |
Offerpad Solutions Inc. (a) | 1,822 | 839 |
Opendoor Technologies Inc. (a) | 5,500 | 6,380 |
RE/MAX Holdings Inc., Class A | 624 | 11,631 |
Redfin Corp. (a) | 3,051 | 12,936 |
Zillow Group Inc., Class A (a) | 1,000 | 31,210 |
Zillow Group Inc., Class C (a) | 1,400 | 45,094 |
| | 608,727 |
Regional Banks - 0.8% |
1st Source Corp. | 453 | 24,050 |
ACNB Corp. | 262 | 10,430 |
Amalgamated Financial Corp. | 442 | 10,184 |
Amerant Bancorp Inc. | 776 | 20,828 |
American National Bankshares Inc. | 281 | 10,377 |
Ameris Bancorp. | 1,897 | 89,425 |
Arrow Financial Corp. | 469 | 15,899 |
Associated Banc-Corp. | 4,278 | 98,779 |
Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp. | 2,143 | 75,305 |
Banc of California Inc. | 1,478 | 23,545 |
BancFirst Corp. | 560 | 49,381 |
Bank First Corp. | 177 | 16,429 |
Bank of Hawaii Corp. | 300 | 23,268 |
Bank of Marin Bancorp | 450 | 14,796 |
Bank OZK | 800 | 32,048 |
BankUnited Inc. | 2,228 | 75,685 |
Bankwell Financial Group Inc. | 165 | 4,856 |
Banner Corp. | 976 | 61,683 |
Bar Harbor Bankshares | 404 | 12,944 |
Baycom Corp. | 391 | 7,421 |
BCB Bancorp Inc. | 443 | 7,970 |
Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc. | 1,249 | 37,345 |
Blue Ridge Bankshares Inc. | 542 | 6,770 |
BOK Financial Corp. | 300 | 31,137 |
Brookline Bancorp Inc. | 2,119 | 29,984 |
Business First Bancshares Inc. | 704 | 15,587 |
Byline Bancorp Inc. | 679 | 15,597 |
Cadence Bank | 5,210 | 128,479 |
Cambridge Bancorp | 189 | 15,698 |
Camden National Corp. | 399 | 16,634 |
Capital Bancorp Inc. | 269 | 6,332 |
Capital City Bank Group Inc. | 432 | 14,040 |
Capstar Financial Holdings Inc. | 719 | 12,698 |
Carter Bankshares Inc. (a) | 664 | 11,016 |
Cathay General Bancorp | 2,063 | 84,150 |
Central Pacific Financial Corp. | 747 | 15,149 |
Citizens & Northern Corp. | 407 | 9,304 |
Citizens Financial Group Inc. | 4,752 | 187,086 |
City Holding Co. | 418 | 38,912 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Civista Bancshares Inc. | 473 | $ 10,411 |
CNB Financial Corp. | 531 | 12,632 |
Coastal Financial Corp. (a) | 333 | 15,824 |
Colony Bankcorp Inc. | 495 | 6,282 |
Columbia Banking System Inc. | 2,252 | 67,853 |
Comerica Inc. | 1,364 | 91,183 |
Commerce Bancshares Inc. | 1,223 | 83,250 |
Community Bank System Inc. | 1,530 | 96,314 |
Community Trust Bancorp Inc. | 438 | 20,117 |
ConnectOne Bancorp Inc. | 1,044 | 25,275 |
CrossFirst Bankshares Inc. (a) | 1,264 | 15,686 |
Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. | 600 | 80,220 |
Customers Bancorp Inc. (a) | 858 | 24,316 |
CVB Financial Corp. | 3,824 | 98,468 |
Dime Community Bancshares Inc. | 921 | 29,315 |
Eagle Bancorp Inc. | 900 | 39,663 |
East West Bancorp Inc. | 1,493 | 98,389 |
Eastern Bankshares Inc. | 4,465 | 77,021 |
Enterprise Bancorp Inc. | 301 | 10,625 |
Enterprise Financial Services Corp. | 1,004 | 49,156 |
Equity Bancshares Inc., Class A | 419 | 13,689 |
Esquire Financial Holdings Inc. | 212 | 9,171 |
Farmers & Merchants Bancorp Inc./Archbold | 399 | 10,845 |
Farmers National Banc Corp. | 1,048 | 14,798 |
FB Financial Corp. | 1,016 | 36,718 |
Fifth Third Bancorp. | 6,933 | 227,472 |
Financial Institutions Inc. | 481 | 11,717 |
First Bancorp Inc. | 314 | 9,401 |
First Bancorp/Southern Pines NC | 1,004 | 43,011 |
First Bank | 403 | 5,545 |
First Busey Corp. | 1,462 | 36,141 |
First Business Financial Services Inc. | 247 | 9,028 |
First Citizens BancShares Inc., Class A | 119 | 90,245 |
First Commonwealth Financial Corp. | 2,648 | 36,993 |
First Community Bancshares Inc. | 442 | 14,984 |
First Financial Bancorp. | 2,663 | 64,525 |
First Financial Bankshares Inc. | 3,733 | 128,415 |
First Financial Corp. | 305 | 14,054 |
First Foundation Inc. | 1,429 | 20,478 |
First Guaranty Bancshares Inc. | 169 | 3,963 |
First Hawaiian Inc. | 1,600 | 41,664 |
First Horizon Corp. | 5,300 | 129,850 |
First Internet Bancorp | 296 | 7,187 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
First Interstate BancSystem Inc., Class A | 2,622 | $ 101,340 |
First Merchants Corp. | 1,636 | 67,256 |
First Mid Bancshares Inc. | 518 | 16,617 |
First Republic Bank | 1,882 | 229,397 |
First Western Financial Inc. (a) | 237 | 6,672 |
Five Star Bancorp | 409 | 11,141 |
Flushing Financial Corp. | 786 | 15,233 |
FNB Corp. | 4,400 | 57,420 |
Fulton Financial Corp. | 4,643 | 78,142 |
FVCBankcorp Inc. (a) | 360 | 6,865 |
German American Bancorp Inc. | 781 | 29,131 |
Glacier Bancorp Inc. | 3,196 | 157,946 |
Great Southern Bancorp Inc. | 258 | 15,348 |
Guaranty Bancshares Inc. | 267 | 9,249 |
Hancock Whitney Corp. | 2,475 | 119,765 |
Hanmi Financial Corp. | 847 | 20,963 |
HarborOne Bancorp Inc. | 1,241 | 17,250 |
HBT Financial Inc. | 258 | 5,049 |
Heartland Financial USA Inc. | 1,171 | 54,592 |
Heritage Commerce Corp. | 1,645 | 21,385 |
Heritage Financial Corp. | 977 | 29,935 |
Hilltop Holdings Inc. | 1,416 | 42,494 |
Home BancShares Inc. | 5,461 | 124,456 |
HomeStreet Inc. | 515 | 14,204 |
HomeTrust Bancshares Inc. | 383 | 9,257 |
Hope Bancorp Inc. | 3,294 | 42,196 |
Horizon Bancorp Inc. | 1,118 | 16,859 |
Huntington Bancshares Inc. | 13,846 | 195,229 |
Independent Bank Corp. | 1,867 | 124,229 |
Independent Bank Group Inc. | 1,022 | 61,402 |
International Bancshares Corp. | 1,533 | 70,150 |
John Marshall Bancorp Inc. | 355 | 10,217 |
KeyCorp | 8,651 | 150,700 |
Lakeland Bancorp Inc. | 1,759 | 30,976 |
Lakeland Financial Corp. | 699 | 51,006 |
Live Oak Bancshares Inc. | 924 | 27,905 |
M&T Bank Corp. | 1,752 | 254,145 |
Macatawa Bank Corp. | 800 | 8,824 |
Mercantile Bank Corp. | 442 | 14,798 |
Metrocity Bankshares Inc. | 507 | 10,966 |
Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp. (a) | 286 | 16,780 |
Mid Penn Bancorp Inc. | 458 | 13,726 |
Midland States Bancorp Inc. | 585 | 15,573 |
MidWestOne Financial Group Inc. | 453 | 14,383 |
MVB Financial Corp. | 333 | 7,333 |
National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A | 828 | 34,834 |
NBT Bancorp Inc. | 1,191 | 51,713 |
Nicolet Bankshares Inc. (a) | 346 | 27,607 |
Northeast Bank | 207 | 8,715 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Northwest Bancshares Inc. | 3,460 | $ 48,371 |
OceanFirst Financial Corp. | 1,645 | 34,956 |
Old National Bancorp | 8,428 | 151,535 |
Old Second Bancorp Inc. | 1,182 | 18,959 |
Origin Bancorp Inc. | 631 | 23,158 |
Orrstown Financial Services Inc. | 338 | 7,828 |
Pacific Premier Bancorp Inc. | 2,687 | 84,802 |
PacWest Bancorp | 1,300 | 29,835 |
Park National Corp. | 409 | 57,567 |
Parke Bancorp Inc. | 305 | 6,326 |
Pathward Financial Inc. | 812 | 34,957 |
PCB Bancorp | 351 | 6,209 |
PCSB Financial Corp. | 380 | 7,235 |
Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corp. | 484 | 18,014 |
Peoples Bancorp Inc. | 780 | 22,035 |
Peoples Financial Services Corp. | 189 | 9,798 |
Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc. | 686 | 50,352 |
Preferred Bank | 374 | 27,908 |
Premier Financial Corp. | 998 | 26,916 |
Primis Financial Corp. | 715 | 8,473 |
Professional Holding Corp., Class A (a) | 410 | 11,373 |
Prosperity Bancshares Inc. | 1,000 | 72,680 |
QCR Holdings Inc. | 448 | 22,239 |
RBB Bancorp | 485 | 10,112 |
Red River Bancshares Inc. | 132 | 6,740 |
Regions Financial Corp. | 8,977 | 193,544 |
Renasant Corp. | 1,563 | 58,753 |
Republic Bancorp Inc., Class A | 293 | 11,990 |
Republic First Bancorp Inc. (a) | 1,402 | 3,014 |
S&T Bancorp Inc. | 1,108 | 37,871 |
Sandy Spring Bancorp Inc. | 1,242 | 43,756 |
Seacoast Banking Corporation of Florida | 1,726 | 53,834 |
ServisFirst Bancshares Inc. | 1,439 | 99,162 |
Shore Bancshares Inc. | 479 | 8,349 |
Sierra Bancorp | 444 | 9,431 |
Signature Bank | 536 | 61,758 |
Silvergate Capital Corp., Class A (a) | 875 | 15,225 |
Simmons First National Corp., Class A | 3,515 | 75,854 |
SmartFinancial Inc. | 510 | 14,025 |
South Plains Financial Inc. | 321 | 8,837 |
South State Corp. | 2,156 | 164,632 |
Southern First Bancshares Inc. (a) | 247 | 11,300 |
Southside Bancshares Inc. | 863 | 31,059 |
Stellar Bancorp Inc. | 1,286 | 37,886 |
Stock Yards Bancorp Inc. | 817 | 53,089 |
Summit Financial Group Inc. | 361 | 8,985 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
SVB Financial Group (a) | 591 | $ 136,013 |
Synovus Financial Corp. | 1,618 | 60,756 |
Texas Capital Bancshares Inc. (a) | 1,432 | 86,364 |
The Bancorp Inc. (a) | 1,568 | 44,500 |
The First Bancshares Inc. | 548 | 17,541 |
The First of Long Island Corp. | 600 | 10,800 |
The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. | 4,115 | 649,923 |
Third Coast Bancshares Inc. (a) | 387 | 7,132 |
Tompkins Financial Corp. | 392 | 30,411 |
TowneBank | 1,923 | 59,305 |
TriCo Bancshares | 887 | 45,228 |
Triumph Financial Inc. (a) | 662 | 32,352 |
Truist Financial Corp. | 13,398 | 576,516 |
Trustmark Corp. | 1,749 | 61,058 |
UMB Financial Corp. | 1,263 | 105,486 |
Umpqua Holdings Corp. | 1,500 | 26,775 |
United Bankshares Inc. | 3,752 | 151,918 |
United Community Banks Inc. | 3,050 | 103,090 |
Unity Bancorp Inc. | 208 | 5,685 |
Univest Financial Corp. | 817 | 21,348 |
USCB Financial Holdings Inc. (a) | 296 | 3,611 |
Valley National Bancorp | 12,377 | 139,984 |
Veritex Holdings Inc. | 1,493 | 41,923 |
Washington Federal Inc. | 1,850 | 62,068 |
Washington Trust Bancorp Inc. | 479 | 22,599 |
Webster Financial Corp. | 1,972 | 93,354 |
WesBanco Inc. | 1,667 | 61,646 |
West BanCorp Inc. | 515 | 13,158 |
Westamerica BanCorp | 740 | 43,667 |
Western Alliance Bancorp | 1,100 | 65,516 |
Wintrust Financial Corp. | 700 | 59,164 |
Zions Bancorp NA | 1,575 | 77,427 |
| | 10,531,538 |
Reinsurance - 0.0%* |
Reinsurance Group of America Inc. | 700 | 99,463 |
Renewable Electricity - 0.0%* |
Altus Power Inc. (a) | 1,328 | 8,659 |
Brookfield Renewable Corp., Class A | 3,800 | 104,569 |
Clearway Energy Inc., Class A | 983 | 29,411 |
Clearway Energy Inc., Class C | 2,347 | 74,799 |
Montauk Renewables Inc. (a) | 1,800 | 19,854 |
Ormat Technologies Inc. | 1,411 | 122,023 |
Sunnova Energy International Inc. (a) | 2,832 | 51,004 |
| | 410,319 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Research & Consulting Services - 0.2% |
Atlas Technical Consultants Inc. (a) | 486 | $ 2,503 |
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. | 1,224 | 127,932 |
CACI International Inc., Class A (a) | 300 | 90,177 |
CBIZ Inc. (a) | 1,385 | 64,887 |
CoStar Group Inc. (a) | 3,928 | 303,556 |
CRA International Inc. | 195 | 23,874 |
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings Inc. | 2,100 | 25,746 |
Equifax Inc. | 1,191 | 231,483 |
Exponent Inc. | 1,461 | 144,771 |
Forrester Research Inc. (a) | 379 | 13,553 |
Franklin Covey Co. (a) | 337 | 15,761 |
FTI Consulting Inc. (a) | 300 | 47,640 |
Huron Consulting Group Inc. (a) | 585 | 42,471 |
ICF International Inc. | 526 | 52,100 |
Jacobs Solutions Inc. | 1,200 | 144,084 |
KBR Inc. | 1,500 | 79,200 |
LegalZoom.Com Inc. (a) | 2,693 | 20,844 |
Leidos Holdings Inc. | 1,391 | 146,319 |
NV5 Global Inc. (a) | 386 | 51,076 |
Planet Labs PBC (a) | 4,361 | 18,970 |
Red Violet Inc. (a) | 287 | 6,607 |
Resources Connection Inc. | 891 | 16,377 |
Science Applications International Corp. | 600 | 66,558 |
Spire Global Inc. (a) | 3,679 | 3,532 |
TransUnion | 1,989 | 112,876 |
Verisk Analytics Inc. | 1,546 | 272,745 |
Willdan Group Inc. (a) | 378 | 6,747 |
| | 2,132,389 |
Residential REITs - 0.1% |
American Homes 4 Rent, Class A | 3,100 | 93,434 |
Apartment Income REIT Corp. | 1,351 | 46,353 |
Apartment Investment & Management Co., Class A | 4,240 | 30,189 |
AvalonBay Communities Inc. | 1,405 | 226,936 |
Bluerock Homes Trust Inc. (a) | 121 | 2,579 |
BRT Apartments Corp. | 378 | 7,424 |
Camden Property Trust | 1,038 | 116,131 |
Centerspace | 433 | 25,404 |
Clipper Realty Inc. | 311 | 1,990 |
Elme Communities | 2,488 | 44,286 |
Equity LifeStyle Properties Inc. | 1,802 | 116,409 |
Equity Residential | 3,712 | 219,008 |
Essex Property Trust Inc. | 604 | 128,000 |
Independence Realty Trust Inc. | 6,361 | 107,246 |
Invitation Homes Inc. | 5,970 | 176,951 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc. | 1,124 | $ 176,457 |
NexPoint Residential Trust Inc. | 639 | 27,809 |
Sun Communities Inc. | 1,220 | 174,460 |
UDR Inc. | 3,047 | 118,010 |
UMH Properties Inc. | 1,389 | 22,363 |
| | 1,861,439 |
Restaurants - 0.4% |
Aramark | 2,300 | 95,082 |
Biglari Holdings Inc., Class B (a) | 20 | 2,776 |
BJ's Restaurants Inc. (a) | 632 | 16,672 |
Bloomin' Brands Inc. | 2,516 | 50,622 |
Brinker International Inc. (a) | 1,235 | 39,409 |
Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. (a) | 281 | 389,885 |
Chuy's Holdings Inc. (a) | 514 | 14,546 |
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. | 650 | 61,581 |
Darden Restaurants Inc. | 1,200 | 165,996 |
Dave & Buster's Entertainment Inc. (a) | 1,220 | 43,237 |
Denny's Corp. (a) | 1,564 | 14,404 |
Dine Brands Global Inc. | 417 | 26,938 |
Domino's Pizza Inc. | 380 | 131,632 |
El Pollo Loco Holdings Inc. | 689 | 6,862 |
First Watch Restaurant Group Inc. (a) | 287 | 3,883 |
Jack in the Box Inc. | 601 | 41,006 |
Krispy Kreme Inc. | 2,027 | 20,919 |
Kura Sushi USA Inc., Class A (a) | 151 | 7,200 |
McDonald's Corp. | 7,460 | 1,965,934 |
Noodles & Co. (a) | 1,224 | 6,720 |
Papa John's International Inc. | 933 | 76,795 |
Portillo's Inc., Class A (a) | 652 | 10,641 |
Ruth's Hospitality Group Inc. | 886 | 13,715 |
Shake Shack Inc., Class A (a) | 1,068 | 44,354 |
Starbucks Corp. | 11,480 | 1,138,816 |
Sweetgreen Inc., Class A (a) | 2,467 | 21,142 |
Texas Roadhouse Inc. | 1,929 | 175,443 |
The Cheesecake Factory Inc. | 1,400 | 44,394 |
The ONE Group Hospitality Inc. (a) | 940 | 5,922 |
The Wendy's Co. | 1,700 | 38,471 |
Wingstop Inc. | 861 | 118,491 |
Yum! Brands Inc. | 2,881 | 368,998 |
| | 5,162,486 |
Retail REITs - 0.2% |
Acadia Realty Trust | 2,643 | 37,927 |
Agree Realty Corp. | 2,513 | 178,247 |
Alexander's Inc. | 71 | 15,624 |
Brixmor Property Group Inc. | 2,800 | 63,476 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
CBL & Associates Properties Inc. | 744 | $ 17,171 |
Federal Realty Investment Trust | 700 | 70,728 |
Getty Realty Corp. | 1,197 | 40,518 |
InvenTrust Properties Corp. | 1,928 | 45,636 |
Kimco Realty Corp. | 6,334 | 134,154 |
Kite Realty Group Trust | 6,258 | 131,731 |
National Retail Properties Inc. | 1,900 | 86,944 |
NETSTREIT Corp. | 1,582 | 28,998 |
Phillips Edison & Company Inc. | 3,361 | 107,014 |
Realty Income Corp. | 6,197 | 393,076 |
Regency Centers Corp. | 1,800 | 112,500 |
Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. | 3,437 | 51,658 |
RPT Realty | 2,376 | 23,855 |
Saul Centers Inc. | 339 | 13,791 |
Simon Property Group Inc. | 3,263 | 383,337 |
SITE Centers Corp. | 5,571 | 76,100 |
Spirit Realty Capital Inc. | 1,200 | 47,916 |
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers Inc. | 2,891 | 51,865 |
The Macerich Co. | 6,164 | 69,407 |
The Necessity Retail REIT Inc. | 3,756 | 22,273 |
Urban Edge Properties | 3,257 | 45,891 |
Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc., Class A | 845 | 16,013 |
Whitestone REIT | 1,560 | 15,038 |
| | 2,280,888 |
Security & Alarm Services - 0.0%* |
CoreCivic Inc. (a) | 3,314 | 38,310 |
The Brink's Co. | 1,328 | 71,327 |
The GEO Group Inc. (a) | 3,359 | 36,781 |
| | 146,418 |
Semiconductor Equipment - 0.2% |
ACM Research Inc., Class A (a) | 1,376 | 10,609 |
Amkor Technology Inc. | 2,904 | 69,638 |
Applied Materials Inc. | 8,734 | 850,517 |
Atomera Inc. (a) | 634 | 3,943 |
Axcelis Technologies Inc. (a) | 935 | 74,202 |
AXT Inc. (a) | 1,284 | 5,624 |
Cohu Inc. (a) | 1,367 | 43,812 |
Enphase Energy Inc. (a) | 1,346 | 356,636 |
Entegris Inc. | 1,482 | 97,204 |
FormFactor Inc. (a) | 2,197 | 48,839 |
Ichor Holdings Ltd. (a) | 787 | 21,107 |
KLA Corp. | 1,458 | 549,710 |
Lam Research Corp. | 1,379 | 579,594 |
MKS Instruments Inc. | 600 | 50,838 |
Onto Innovation Inc. (a) | 1,422 | 96,824 |
PDF Solutions Inc. (a) | 836 | 23,843 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Photronics Inc. (a) | 1,693 | $ 28,493 |
Teradyne Inc. | 1,529 | 133,558 |
Ultra Clean Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,285 | 42,598 |
Veeco Instruments Inc. (a) | 1,429 | 26,551 |
| | 3,114,140 |
Semiconductors - 1.1% |
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (a) | 16,200 | 1,049,274 |
Allegro MicroSystems Inc. (a) | 300 | 9,006 |
Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd. (a) | 615 | 17,571 |
Ambarella Inc. (a) | 1,043 | 85,766 |
Analog Devices Inc. | 5,269 | 864,274 |
Broadcom Inc. | 4,000 | 2,236,520 |
CEVA Inc. (a) | 635 | 16,243 |
Cirrus Logic Inc. (a) | 700 | 52,136 |
Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd. (a) | 2,737 | 36,429 |
Diodes Inc. (a) | 1,277 | 97,231 |
First Solar Inc. (a) | 1,011 | 151,438 |
GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. (a) | 700 | 37,723 |
Impinj Inc. (a) | 601 | 65,617 |
indie Semiconductor Inc., Class A (a) | 2,852 | 16,627 |
Intel Corp. | 41,203 | 1,088,995 |
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. (a) | 1,200 | 77,856 |
MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,449 | 91,258 |
Marvell Technology Inc. | 8,521 | 315,618 |
MaxLinear Inc. (a) | 2,080 | 70,616 |
Microchip Technology Inc. | 5,438 | 382,020 |
Micron Technology Inc. | 11,090 | 554,278 |
Monolithic Power Systems Inc. | 483 | 170,794 |
NVIDIA Corp. | 24,192 | 3,535,419 |
ON Semiconductor Corp. (a) | 4,317 | 269,251 |
Parade Technologies Ltd. | 1,000 | 25,150 |
Power Integrations Inc. | 1,628 | 116,760 |
Qorvo Inc. (a) | 1,097 | 99,432 |
QUALCOMM Inc. | 11,234 | 1,235,066 |
Rambus Inc. (a) | 3,068 | 109,896 |
Rigetti Computing Inc., Class A (a) | 898 | 655 |
Rockley Photonics Holdings Ltd. (a) | 3,037 | 425 |
Semtech Corp. (a) | 1,804 | 51,757 |
Silicon Laboratories Inc. (a) | 948 | 128,615 |
SiTime Corp. (a) | 461 | 46,847 |
SkyWater Technology Inc. (a) | 372 | 2,645 |
Skyworks Solutions Inc. | 1,573 | 143,348 |
SMART Global Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,377 | 20,490 |
Synaptics Inc. (a) | 1,138 | 108,292 |
Texas Instruments Inc. | 9,292 | 1,535,224 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Transphorm Inc. (a) | 571 | $ 3,106 |
Universal Display Corp. | 487 | 52,615 |
Wolfspeed Inc. (a) | 1,079 | 74,494 |
| | 15,046,777 |
Silver - 0.0%* |
Hecla Mining Co. | 15,848 | 88,115 |
Soft Drinks - 0.5% |
Celsius Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,598 | 166,256 |
Coca-Cola Consolidated Inc. | 134 | 68,656 |
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. | 8,591 | 306,355 |
Monster Beverage Corp. (a) | 3,752 | 380,941 |
National Beverage Corp. (a) | 668 | 31,082 |
PepsiCo Inc. | 13,863 | 2,504,490 |
Primo Water Corp. | 4,504 | 69,992 |
The Coca-Cola Co. | 39,238 | 2,495,929 |
The Vita Coco Company Inc. (a) | 886 | 12,244 |
| | 6,035,945 |
Specialized Consumer Services - 0.0%* |
ADT Inc. | 2,373 | 21,523 |
Carriage Services Inc. | 451 | 12,421 |
European Wax Center Inc., Class A | 694 | 8,640 |
Frontdoor Inc. (a) | 2,359 | 49,067 |
H&R Block Inc. | 1,400 | 51,114 |
Mister Car Wash Inc. (a) | 900 | 8,307 |
Rover Group Inc. (a) | 3,046 | 11,179 |
Service Corporation International | 1,578 | 109,103 |
The Beachbody Co. Inc. (a) | 3,014 | 1,585 |
Vivint Smart Home Inc. (a) | 2,682 | 31,916 |
WW International Inc. (a) | 1,720 | 6,639 |
| | 311,494 |
Specialized Finance - 0.0%* |
A-Mark Precious Metals Inc. | 503 | 17,469 |
SWK Holdings Corp. (a) | 207 | 3,652 |
| | 21,121 |
Specialized REITs - 0.4% |
American Tower Corp. | 4,634 | 981,759 |
Crown Castle Inc. | 4,305 | 583,930 |
CubeSmart | 2,400 | 96,600 |
Digital Realty Trust Inc. | 2,821 | 282,862 |
EPR Properties | 700 | 26,404 |
Equinix Inc. | 948 | 620,968 |
Extra Space Storage Inc. | 1,317 | 193,836 |
Farmland Partners Inc. | 1,547 | 19,276 |
Four Corners Property Trust Inc. | 2,320 | 60,158 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Gaming & Leisure Properties Inc. | 2,411 | $ 125,589 |
Gladstone Land Corp. | 895 | 16,423 |
Iron Mountain Inc. | 2,900 | 144,565 |
Lamar Advertising Co., Class A | 900 | 84,960 |
Life Storage Inc. | 748 | 73,678 |
National Storage Affiliates Trust | 800 | 28,896 |
Outfront Media Inc. | 4,186 | 69,404 |
PotlatchDeltic Corp. | 2,282 | 100,385 |
Public Storage | 1,608 | 450,545 |
Rayonier Inc. | 1,600 | 52,736 |
Safehold Inc. | 753 | 21,551 |
SBA Communications Corp. | 1,115 | 312,546 |
Uniti Group Inc. | 6,736 | 37,250 |
VICI Properties Inc. | 9,659 | 312,952 |
Weyerhaeuser Co. | 7,493 | 232,283 |
| | 4,929,556 |
Specialty Chemicals - 0.3% |
Albemarle Corp. | 1,137 | 246,570 |
Amyris Inc. (a) | 6,506 | 9,954 |
Ashland Inc. | 400 | 43,012 |
Aspen Aerogels Inc. (a) | 864 | 10,187 |
Avient Corp. | 2,608 | 88,046 |
Axalta Coating Systems Ltd. (a) | 2,100 | 53,487 |
Balchem Corp. | 915 | 111,731 |
Celanese Corp. | 1,100 | 112,464 |
Chase Corp. | 211 | 18,201 |
Danimer Scientific Inc. (a) | 3,007 | 5,382 |
Diversey Holdings Ltd. (a) | 2,610 | 11,119 |
DuPont de Nemours Inc. | 4,976 | 341,503 |
Eastman Chemical Co. | 1,077 | 87,711 |
Ecolab Inc. | 2,440 | 355,166 |
ECOVYST Inc. (a) | 2,158 | 19,120 |
Element Solutions Inc. | 2,400 | 43,656 |
FutureFuel Corp. | 913 | 7,423 |
Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings Inc. (a) | 8,000 | 13,520 |
HB Fuller Co. | 1,523 | 109,077 |
Ingevity Corp. (a) | 1,094 | 77,061 |
Innospec Inc. | 708 | 72,825 |
International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. | 2,613 | 273,947 |
Livent Corp. (a) | 4,650 | 92,395 |
Minerals Technologies Inc. | 925 | 56,166 |
NewMarket Corp. | 100 | 31,111 |
PPG Industries Inc. | 2,391 | 300,644 |
Quaker Chemical Corp. | 387 | 64,590 |
Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc. (a) | 1,912 | 18,355 |
RPM International Inc. | 1,236 | 120,448 |
Sensient Technologies Corp. | 1,202 | 87,650 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Stepan Co. | 610 | $ 64,941 |
The Sherwin-Williams Co. | 2,408 | 571,491 |
Tianqi Lithium Corp., Class A (a) | 700 | 7,992 |
Valhi Inc. | 60 | 1,320 |
| | 3,528,265 |
Specialty Stores - 0.1% |
Academy Sports & Outdoors Inc. | 2,226 | 116,954 |
Bath & Body Works Inc. | 2,398 | 101,052 |
Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. | 683 | 6,031 |
Build-A-Bear Workshop Inc. (a) | 430 | 10,251 |
Dick's Sporting Goods Inc. | 587 | 70,610 |
Five Below Inc. (a) | 600 | 106,122 |
Hibbett Inc. | 361 | 24,627 |
JOANN Inc. | 289 | 824 |
Leslie's Inc. (a) | 1,400 | 17,094 |
MarineMax Inc. (a) | 589 | 18,388 |
National Vision Holdings Inc. (a) | 2,247 | 87,094 |
Party City Holdco Inc. (a) | 3,073 | 1,123 |
Petco Health & Wellness Company Inc. (a) | 300 | 2,844 |
Sally Beauty Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,030 | 37,936 |
Signet Jewelers Ltd. | 1,312 | 89,216 |
Sportsman's Warehouse Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,105 | 10,398 |
The Container Store Group Inc. (a) | 1,338 | 5,767 |
The ODP Corp. (a) | 1,149 | 52,325 |
Tractor Supply Co. | 1,103 | 248,142 |
Ulta Beauty Inc. (a) | 482 | 226,092 |
Warby Parker Inc., Class A (a) | 2,368 | 31,944 |
Winmark Corp. | 78 | 18,395 |
| | 1,283,229 |
Steel - 0.1% |
Alpha Metallurgical Resources Inc. | 437 | 63,973 |
ATI Inc. (a) | 3,560 | 106,302 |
Carpenter Technology Corp. | 1,363 | 50,349 |
Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (a) | 5,837 | 94,034 |
Commercial Metals Co. | 3,356 | 162,095 |
Haynes International Inc. | 351 | 16,037 |
Nucor Corp. | 2,593 | 341,783 |
Olympic Steel Inc. | 298 | 10,007 |
Pangang Group Vanadium Titanium & Resources Co. Ltd., Class A (a) | 10,100 | 6,905 |
Ramaco Resources Inc. | 684 | 6,012 |
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. | 598 | 121,059 |
Ryerson Holding Corp. | 530 | 16,038 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Schnitzer Steel Industries Inc., Class A | 728 | $ 22,313 |
Steel Dynamics Inc. | 1,802 | 176,055 |
SunCoke Energy Inc. | 2,326 | 20,073 |
TimkenSteel Corp. (a) | 1,302 | 23,657 |
United States Steel Corp. | 2,600 | 65,130 |
Warrior Met Coal Inc. | 1,468 | 50,852 |
Worthington Industries Inc. | 895 | 44,491 |
| | 1,397,165 |
Systems Software - 1.7% |
A10 Networks Inc. | 1,867 | 31,048 |
Adeia Inc. | 2,943 | 27,900 |
Appian Corp., Class A (a) | 1,138 | 37,053 |
Arteris Inc. (a) | 477 | 2,051 |
CommVault Systems Inc. (a) | 1,275 | 80,121 |
Crowdstrike Holdings Inc., Class A (a) | 2,110 | 222,162 |
Dolby Laboratories Inc., Class A | 757 | 53,399 |
Fortinet Inc. (a) | 6,455 | 315,585 |
Gen Digital Inc. | 5,713 | 122,430 |
IronNet Inc. (a) | 1,864 | 429 |
KnowBe4 Inc., Class A (a) | 2,075 | 51,419 |
Microsoft Corp. | 75,639 | 18,139,745 |
N-Able Inc. (a) | 1,907 | 19,604 |
OneSpan Inc. (a) | 1,138 | 12,734 |
Oracle Corp. | 15,245 | 1,246,126 |
Palo Alto Networks Inc. (a) | 2,941 | 410,387 |
Progress Software Corp. | 1,249 | 63,012 |
Qualys Inc. (a) | 1,107 | 124,239 |
Rapid7 Inc. (a) | 1,656 | 56,271 |
SecureWorks Corp., Class A (a) | 300 | 1,917 |
SentinelOne Inc., Class A (a) | 1,600 | 23,344 |
ServiceNow Inc. (a) | 1,964 | 762,562 |
SolarWinds Corp. (a) | 1,618 | 15,144 |
Telos Corp. (a) | 1,781 | 9,065 |
Tenable Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,155 | 120,363 |
Teradata Corp. (a) | 1,100 | 37,026 |
UiPath Inc., Class A (a) | 3,600 | 45,756 |
Varonis Systems Inc. (a) | 3,112 | 74,501 |
VMware Inc., Class A (a) | 2,139 | 262,584 |
Xperi Inc. (a) | 1,197 | 10,306 |
Zscaler Inc. (a) | 879 | 98,360 |
Zuora Inc., Class A (a) | 3,871 | 24,620 |
| | 22,501,263 |
Technology Distributors - 0.0%* |
Arrow Electronics Inc. (a) | 767 | 80,205 |
Avnet Inc. | 1,200 | 49,896 |
CDW Corp. | 1,371 | 244,833 |
ePlus Inc. (a) | 750 | 33,210 |
Insight Enterprises Inc. (a) | 900 | 90,243 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
PC Connection Inc. | 311 | $ 14,586 |
ScanSource Inc. (a) | 706 | 20,630 |
TD SYNNEX Corp. | 400 | 37,884 |
| | 571,487 |
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals - 1.6% |
Apple Inc. | 151,865 | 19,731,819 |
Avid Technology Inc. (a) | 1,008 | 26,803 |
CompoSecure Inc. (a) | 123 | 604 |
Corsair Gaming Inc. (a) | 1,063 | 14,425 |
Dell Technologies Inc., Class C | 2,604 | 104,733 |
Diebold Nixdorf Inc. (a) | 2,294 | 3,257 |
Eastman Kodak Co. (a) | 1,801 | 5,493 |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. | 12,584 | 200,841 |
HP Inc. | 10,438 | 280,469 |
IonQ Inc. (a) | 3,411 | 11,768 |
NetApp Inc. | 2,167 | 130,150 |
Pure Storage Inc., Class A (a) | 2,900 | 77,604 |
Super Micro Computer Inc. (a) | 1,303 | 106,976 |
Turtle Beach Corp. (a) | 547 | 3,922 |
Western Digital Corp. (a) | 3,200 | 100,960 |
Xerox Holdings Corp. | 3,258 | 47,567 |
| | 20,847,391 |
Textiles - 0.0%* |
Unifi Inc. (a) | 492 | 4,236 |
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance - 0.1% |
Axos Financial Inc. (a) | 1,637 | 62,566 |
Blue Foundry Bancorp (a) | 850 | 10,922 |
Bridgewater Bancshares Inc. (a) | 674 | 11,957 |
Capitol Federal Financial Inc. | 3,671 | 31,754 |
Columbia Financial Inc. (a) | 951 | 20,561 |
Enact Holdings Inc. | 839 | 20,237 |
Essent Group Ltd. | 3,024 | 117,573 |
Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp., Class C | 257 | 28,966 |
Finance Of America Companies Inc., Class A (a) | 887 | 1,126 |
Greene County Bancorp Inc. | 97 | 5,570 |
Hingham Institution for Savings | 47 | 12,970 |
Home Bancorp Inc. | 233 | 9,327 |
Kearny Financial Corp. | 1,677 | 17,022 |
Luther Burbank Corp. | 438 | 4,866 |
Merchants Bancorp | 516 | 12,549 |
MGIC Investment Corp. | 3,500 | 45,500 |
Mr Cooper Group Inc. (a) | 2,016 | 80,902 |
New York Community Bancorp Inc. | 6,300 | 54,180 |
NMI Holdings Inc., Class A (a) | 2,368 | 49,491 |
Northfield Bancorp Inc. | 1,205 | 18,955 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
PennyMac Financial Services Inc. | 798 | $ 45,215 |
Pioneer Bancorp Inc. (a) | 306 | 3,488 |
Provident Bancorp Inc. | 453 | 3,298 |
Provident Financial Services Inc. | 2,080 | 44,429 |
Radian Group Inc. | 4,641 | 88,504 |
Rocket Companies Inc., Class A | 1,600 | 11,200 |
Southern Missouri Bancorp Inc. | 261 | 11,962 |
Sterling Bancorp Inc. (a) | 434 | 2,643 |
TFS Financial Corp. | 400 | 5,764 |
TrustCo Bank Corp. | 524 | 19,697 |
Velocity Financial Inc. (a) | 218 | 2,104 |
Walker & Dunlop Inc. | 878 | 68,905 |
Waterstone Financial Inc. | 658 | 11,344 |
WSFS Financial Corp. | 1,810 | 82,065 |
| | 1,017,612 |
Tires & Rubber - 0.0%* |
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (a) | 8,036 | 81,565 |
Tobacco - 0.2% |
22nd Century Group Inc. (a) | 5,281 | 4,861 |
Altria Group Inc. | 18,107 | 827,671 |
Philip Morris International Inc. | 15,591 | 1,577,965 |
Turning Point Brands Inc. | 506 | 10,945 |
Universal Corp. | 685 | 36,175 |
Vector Group Ltd. | 4,088 | 48,484 |
| | 2,506,101 |
Trading Companies & Distributors - 0.2% |
Air Lease Corp. | 1,200 | 46,104 |
Alta Equipment Group Inc. | 638 | 8,415 |
Applied Industrial Technologies Inc. | 1,100 | 138,633 |
Beacon Roofing Supply Inc. (a) | 1,471 | 77,654 |
BlueLinx Holdings Inc. (a) | 250 | 17,778 |
Boise Cascade Co. | 1,131 | 77,666 |
Core & Main Inc., Class A (a) | 200 | 3,862 |
Custom Truck One Source Inc. (a) | 1,929 | 12,191 |
Distribution Solutions Group Inc. (a) | 150 | 5,529 |
DXP Enterprises Inc. (a) | 507 | 13,968 |
Fastenal Co. | 5,737 | 271,475 |
GATX Corp. | 1,019 | 108,360 |
Global Industrial Co. | 432 | 10,165 |
GMS Inc. (a) | 1,236 | 61,553 |
H&E Equipment Services Inc. | 905 | 41,087 |
Herc Holdings Inc. | 736 | 96,836 |
Hudson Technologies Inc. (a) | 1,375 | 13,915 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Karat Packaging Inc. | 279 | $ 4,009 |
McGrath RentCorp. | 692 | 68,328 |
MRC Global Inc. (a) | 2,337 | 27,062 |
MSC Industrial Direct Company Inc., Class A | 498 | 40,687 |
NOW Inc. (a) | 3,128 | 39,726 |
Rush Enterprises Inc., Class A | 1,213 | 63,416 |
Rush Enterprises Inc., Class B | 224 | 12,604 |
SiteOne Landscape Supply Inc. (a) | 500 | 58,660 |
Textainer Group Holdings Ltd. | 1,279 | 39,662 |
Titan Machinery Inc. (a) | 567 | 22,527 |
Transcat Inc. (a) | 230 | 16,300 |
United Rentals Inc. (a) | 744 | 264,432 |
Univar Solutions Inc. (a) | 1,700 | 54,060 |
Veritiv Corp. | 386 | 46,980 |
Watsco Inc. | 320 | 79,808 |
WESCO International Inc. (a) | 400 | 50,080 |
WW Grainger Inc. | 426 | 236,962 |
| | 2,130,494 |
Trucking - 0.1% |
ArcBest Corp. | 697 | 48,818 |
Avis Budget Group Inc. (a) | 300 | 49,179 |
Bird Global Inc., Class A (a) | 4,530 | 816 |
Covenant Logistics Group Inc. | 267 | 9,230 |
Daseke Inc. (a) | 1,300 | 7,397 |
Heartland Express Inc. | 1,306 | 20,034 |
Hertz Global Holdings Inc. (a) | 1,500 | 23,085 |
JB Hunt Transport Services Inc. | 854 | 148,903 |
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. | 1,622 | 85,009 |
Landstar System Inc. | 344 | 56,038 |
Lyft Inc., Class A (a) | 2,515 | 27,715 |
Marten Transport Ltd. | 1,650 | 32,637 |
Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. | 984 | 279,239 |
PAM Transportation Services Inc. (a) | 233 | 6,035 |
RXO Inc. (a) | 700 | 12,040 |
Ryder System Inc. | 394 | 32,927 |
Saia Inc. (a) | 764 | 160,196 |
Schneider National Inc., Class B | 300 | 7,020 |
TuSimple Holdings Inc., Class A (a) | 4,804 | 7,879 |
Uber Technologies Inc. (a) | 18,959 | 468,856 |
U-Haul Holding Co. | 830 | 46,066 |
Universal Logistics Holdings Inc. | 224 | 7,491 |
Werner Enterprises Inc. | 1,813 | 72,991 |
XPO Inc. (a) | 700 | 23,303 |
| | 1,632,904 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Water Utilities - 0.1% |
American States Water Co. | 1,059 | $ 98,010 |
American Water Works Company Inc. | 1,832 | 279,233 |
Artesian Resources Corp., Class A | 225 | 13,181 |
California Water Service Group | 1,556 | 94,356 |
Essential Utilities Inc. | 2,400 | 114,552 |
Global Water Resources Inc. | 379 | 5,033 |
Middlesex Water Co. | 494 | 38,863 |
Pure Cycle Corp. (a) | 688 | 7,210 |
SJW Group | 771 | 62,598 |
The York Water Co. | 395 | 17,767 |
| | 730,803 |
Wireless Telecommunication Services - 0.1% |
Gogo Inc. (a) | 1,400 | 20,664 |
KORE Group Holdings Inc. (a) | 874 | 1,101 |
Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. | 1,361 | 21,613 |
Telephone & Data Systems Inc. | 2,842 | 29,812 |
T-Mobile US Inc. (a) | 6,015 | 842,100 |
United States Cellular Corp. (a) | 495 | 10,321 |
| | 925,611 |
Total Common Stock (Cost $435,786,945) | | 414,108,378 |
Preferred Stock - 0.0% * |
Automobile Manufacturers - 0.0%* |
Dr Ing hc F Porsche AG (a) | 2,324 | 235,007 |
Total Preferred Stock (Cost $202,265) | | 235,007 |
Rights - 0.0% * |
Apparel, Accessories & Luxury Goods - 0.0%* |
PLBY Group Inc. (expiring 01/17/23) (a)** | 1,294 | — |
Total Domestic Equity (Cost $435,989,210) | | 414,343,385 |
Foreign Equity - 29.9% |
Common Stock - 29.7% |
Advertising - 0.1% |
Cheil Worldwide Inc. | 840 | 15,343 |
CyberAgent Inc. | 8,200 | 72,588 |
Dentsu Group Inc. | 4,200 | 131,941 |
Focus Media Information Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 10,900 | 10,524 |
Gambling.com Group Ltd. (a) | 505 | 4,621 |
Hakuhodo DY Holdings Inc. | 5,000 | 50,400 |
Informa PLC | 29,647 | 220,964 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Innovid Corp. (a) | 511 | $ 874 |
Publicis Groupe S.A. | 4,653 | 295,074 |
WPP PLC | 22,319 | 220,203 |
| | 1,022,532 |
Aerospace & Defense - 0.3% |
AECC Aviation Power Company Ltd., Class A | 2,100 | 12,833 |
Airbus SE | 11,938 | 1,414,486 |
Aselsan Elektronik Sanayi Ve Ticaret AS | 7,417 | 24,625 |
AviChina Industry & Technology Company Ltd., Class H | 35,000 | 15,740 |
BAE Systems PLC | 63,391 | 652,726 |
Bharat Electronics Ltd. | 42,099 | 50,836 |
CAE Inc. (a) | 6,600 | 127,572 |
Dassault Aviation S.A. | 525 | 88,641 |
Elbit Systems Ltd. | 516 | 83,599 |
Kongsberg Gruppen ASA | 1,542 | 65,055 |
Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. | 858 | 34,676 |
Kuang-Chi Technologies Company Ltd., Class A | 3,100 | 7,626 |
MTU Aero Engines AG | 1,092 | 235,651 |
Rheinmetall AG | 841 | 166,991 |
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (a) | 161,814 | 181,410 |
Safran S.A. | 6,913 | 862,624 |
Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd. | 28,800 | 71,936 |
Thales S.A. | 2,175 | 276,927 |
| | 4,373,954 |
Agricultural & Farm Machinery - 0.1% |
CNH Industrial N.V. | 20,817 | 332,476 |
Husqvarna AB, Class B B Shares | 7,198 | 50,513 |
Kubota Corp. | 20,800 | 286,435 |
| | 669,424 |
Agricultural Products - 0.0%* |
Beijing Dabeinong Technology Group Company Ltd., Class A A Shares (a) | 7,600 | 9,776 |
Charoen Pokphand Indonesia Tbk PT | 89,500 | 32,483 |
IOI Corp. Bhd | 32,700 | 30,065 |
Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd | 5,700 | 28,933 |
New Hope Liuhe Company Ltd., Class A A Shares (a) | 3,200 | 5,971 |
Sime Darby Plantation Bhd | 21,300 | 22,485 |
Tongwei Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 3,300 | 18,401 |
Wilmar International Ltd. | 37,306 | 115,990 |
| | 264,104 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Air Freight & Logistics - 0.1% |
Agility Public Warehousing Co. KSC | 19,200 | $ 45,202 |
Deutsche Post AG | 20,052 | 752,869 |
DSV A/S | 3,793 | 596,888 |
Hyundai Glovis Company Ltd. | 247 | 32,068 |
Nippon Express Holdings Inc. | 1,500 | 85,718 |
SF Holding Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 3,700 | 30,888 |
SG Holdings Company Ltd. | 6,000 | 83,217 |
Yamato Holdings Company Ltd. | 5,700 | 90,158 |
YTO Express Group Company Ltd., Class A | 2,700 | 7,840 |
Yunda Holding Company Ltd., Class A | 3,600 | 7,482 |
ZTO Express Cayman Inc. ADR | 5,009 | 134,592 |
| | 1,866,922 |
Airlines - 0.1% |
Air Canada (a) | 3,800 | 54,380 |
Air China Ltd., Class H H Shares (a) | 28,000 | 24,933 |
ANA Holdings Inc. (a) | 3,200 | 67,907 |
China Airlines Ltd. | 26,000 | 16,073 |
China Eastern Airlines Corporation Ltd., Class A (a) | 12,400 | 9,911 |
China Southern Airlines Company Ltd., Class H (a) | 20,000 | 13,017 |
China Southern Airlines Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 11,600 | 12,742 |
Copa Holdings S.A., Class A (a) | 300 | 24,951 |
Deutsche Lufthansa AG (a) | 11,080 | 91,822 |
Eva Airways Corp. | 25,000 | 22,897 |
InterGlobe Aviation Ltd. (a)(e) | 1,049 | 25,457 |
Japan Airlines Company Ltd. (a) | 2,914 | 59,519 |
Korean Air Lines Company Ltd. (a) | 2,302 | 41,950 |
Qantas Airways Ltd. (a) | 17,015 | 69,348 |
Singapore Airlines Ltd. (a) | 26,300 | 108,439 |
Turk Hava Yollari AO (a) | 5,581 | 42,008 |
| | 685,354 |
Airport Services - 0.0%* |
Aena SME S.A. (a)(e) | 1,536 | 192,289 |
Aeroports de Paris (a) | 549 | 73,357 |
Airports of Thailand PCL NVDR (a) | 39,863 | 86,321 |
Auckland International Airport Ltd. (a) | 23,587 | 116,507 |
Beijing Capital International Airport Company Ltd., Class H (a) | 16,000 | 11,706 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico SAB de C.V., Class B B Shares | 3,300 | $ 47,272 |
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste SAB de CV, Class B | 1,985 | 46,312 |
Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (a) | 12,400 | 18,466 |
Shanghai International Airport Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 1,300 | 10,843 |
| | 603,073 |
Aluminum - 0.0%* |
Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd., Class H | 40,000 | 17,015 |
Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,800 | 3,101 |
China Hongqiao Group Ltd. | 30,000 | 28,328 |
Constellium SE (a) | 3,590 | 42,470 |
Hindalco Industries Ltd. | 14,043 | 80,349 |
Norsk Hydro ASA | 27,536 | 204,948 |
Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Bhd | 38,100 | 42,208 |
Shandong Nanshan Aluminum Company Ltd., Class A | 14,700 | 6,948 |
Yunnan Aluminium Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,900 | 7,875 |
| | 433,242 |
Apparel Retail - 0.1% |
Fast Retailing Company Ltd. | 1,200 | 732,396 |
H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, Class B | 14,065 | 151,510 |
Industria de Diseno Textil S.A. | 22,102 | 586,170 |
Lojas Renner S.A. | 9,932 | 38,495 |
Mr Price Group Ltd. | 2,232 | 20,850 |
Pepkor Holdings Ltd. (e) | 14,652 | 17,222 |
The Foschini Group Ltd. | 3,538 | 21,001 |
Topsports International Holdings Ltd. (e) | 21,000 | 16,655 |
Trent Ltd. | 2,207 | 36,050 |
| | 1,620,349 |
Apparel, Accessories & Luxury Goods - 0.7% |
adidas AG | 3,510 | 477,471 |
ANTA Sports Products Ltd. | 13,276 | 174,009 |
Bosideng International Holdings Ltd. | 46,000 | 21,866 |
Burberry Group PLC | 8,026 | 195,986 |
Capri Holdings Ltd. (a) | 1,505 | 86,266 |
Cie Financiere Richemont S.A., Class A | 10,542 | 1,366,176 |
Ermenegildo Zegna N.V. | 1,580 | 16,543 |
F&F Company Ltd. | 165 | 18,965 |
FF Group (a)(b)** | 1,860 | — |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Gildan Activewear Inc. | 3,600 | $ 98,519 |
Hermes International | 640 | 986,992 |
Kering S.A. | 1,514 | 768,320 |
Li Ning Company Ltd. | 25,819 | 224,119 |
LPP S.A. | 12 | 29,136 |
lululemon athletica Inc. (a) | 1,153 | 369,398 |
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE | 5,581 | 4,049,702 |
Moncler S.p.A. | 4,201 | 221,934 |
Page Industries Ltd. | 66 | 34,174 |
Pandora A/S | 1,802 | 126,231 |
Shenzhou International Group Holdings Ltd. | 8,600 | 96,744 |
The Swatch Group AG | 1,629 | 215,391 |
Titan Company Ltd. | 3,675 | 115,385 |
| | 9,693,327 |
Application Software - 0.4% |
Atlassian Corp., Class A (a) | 1,296 | 166,769 |
AVEVA Group PLC | 2,380 | 91,985 |
Beijing Kingsoft Office Software Inc., Class A A Shares | 192 | 7,340 |
Constellation Software Inc. | 408 | 636,552 |
Dassault Systemes SE | 13,517 | 483,199 |
Hundsun Technologies Inc., Class A | 1,456 | 8,514 |
Iflytek Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,500 | 7,117 |
Kaleyra Inc. (a) | 1,717 | 1,296 |
Kingdee International Software Group Company Ltd. (a) | 31,000 | 66,489 |
NavInfo Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,600 | 7,327 |
Nemetschek SE | 988 | 50,286 |
Nice Ltd. (a) | 1,297 | 248,567 |
Open Text Corp. | 5,100 | 151,011 |
SAP SE | 21,068 | 2,167,311 |
Sapiens International Corp. N.V. | 850 | 15,708 |
Shanghai Baosight Software Company Ltd., Class B | 5,200 | 16,094 |
Shanghai Baosight Software Company Ltd., Class A | 1,560 | 10,101 |
Temenos AG | 1,235 | 67,730 |
The Descartes Systems Group Inc. (a) | 1,800 | 125,394 |
The Sage Group PLC | 20,861 | 187,099 |
Thunder Software Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 500 | 7,248 |
WiseTech Global Ltd. | 2,845 | 97,914 |
Xero Ltd. (a) | 2,666 | 127,044 |
Yonyou Network Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 2,600 | 9,083 |
| | 4,757,178 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Asset Management & Custody Banks - 0.2% |
3i Group PLC | 19,811 | $ 319,688 |
Abrdn PLC | 40,439 | 92,059 |
Amundi S.A. (e) | 1,292 | 73,081 |
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd., Class A (a) | 7,125 | 203,872 |
Brookfield Corp. | 28,305 | 889,499 |
China Cinda Asset Management Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 91,556 | 12,669 |
EQT AB | 5,793 | 122,649 |
Hargreaves Lansdown PLC | 7,496 | 77,203 |
IGM Financial Inc. | 1,677 | 46,784 |
Janus Henderson Group PLC | 1,100 | 25,872 |
Julius Baer Group Ltd. | 4,364 | 254,048 |
Onex Corp. | 1,400 | 67,461 |
Partners Group Holding AG | 461 | 406,987 |
Reinet Investments SCA | 1,466 | 28,205 |
Schroders PLC | 15,319 | 80,343 |
St. James's Place PLC | 11,195 | 147,458 |
| | 2,847,878 |
Auto Parts & Equipment - 0.1% |
Adient PLC (a) | 2,720 | 94,357 |
Aisin Corp. | 2,900 | 77,585 |
Aptiv PLC (a) | 2,691 | 250,613 |
Bharat Forge Ltd. | 2,844 | 30,247 |
Changzhou Xingyu Automotive Lighting Systems Company Ltd., Class A | 300 | 5,523 |
Continental AG | 2,182 | 130,363 |
Denso Corp. | 8,800 | 435,915 |
Fuyao Glass Industry Group Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 6,156 | 25,831 |
Fuyao Glass Industry Group Company Ltd., Class A | 900 | 4,562 |
Hanon Systems | 2,623 | 16,843 |
Huayu Automotive Systems Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,768 | 4,428 |
Huizhou Desay Sv Automotive Company Ltd., Class A | 200 | 3,045 |
Hyundai Mobis Company Ltd. | 665 | 105,481 |
Koito Manufacturing Company Ltd. | 3,600 | 54,213 |
Magna International Inc. | 5,635 | 316,320 |
Minth Group Ltd. | 8,000 | 21,679 |
Ningbo Tuopu Group Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 800 | 6,773 |
Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd. | 21,442 | 19,218 |
Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd. | 13,866 | 158,107 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Tube Investments of India Ltd. | 1,000 | $ 33,550 |
Valeo | 3,956 | 70,508 |
| | 1,865,161 |
Automobile Manufacturers - 0.7% |
Astra International Tbk PT | 217,700 | 79,710 |
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG | 6,707 | 596,838 |
BYD Company Ltd., Class H | 9,000 | 222,090 |
BYD Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,200 | 44,569 |
Chongqing Changan Automobile Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 5,014 | 8,921 |
Dongfeng Motor Group Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 30,000 | 17,220 |
Ferrari N.V. | 2,554 | 545,696 |
Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A/S | 501 | 14,037 |
Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. | 62,000 | 90,558 |
Great Wall Motor Company Ltd., Class H | 32,533 | 42,349 |
Great Wall Motor Company Ltd., Class A | 800 | 3,425 |
Guangzhou Automobile Group Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 38,000 | 25,609 |
Honda Motor Company Ltd. | 33,000 | 758,316 |
Hyundai Motor Co. | 1,575 | 188,499 |
Isuzu Motors Ltd. | 12,000 | 140,695 |
Kia Corp. | 2,738 | 128,824 |
Li Auto Inc., Class A (a) | 12,800 | 125,951 |
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. | 9,993 | 150,892 |
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. | 1,299 | 131,809 |
Mazda Motor Corp. | 11,200 | 85,308 |
Mercedes-Benz Group AG | 16,215 | 1,062,555 |
NIO Inc. ADR (a) | 15,023 | 146,474 |
Nissan Motor Company Ltd. | 45,100 | 142,910 |
Renault S.A. (a) | 3,730 | 124,501 |
SAIC Motor Corporation Ltd., Class A A Shares | 5,000 | 10,414 |
Stellantis N.V. | 44,552 | 630,678 |
Subaru Corp. | 12,600 | 193,615 |
Suzuki Motor Corp. | 7,500 | 242,772 |
Tata Motors Ltd. (a) | 18,937 | 88,802 |
Toyota Motor Corp. | 213,900 | 2,938,298 |
Volkswagen AG | 612 | 96,439 |
Volvo Car AB, Class B (a) | 10,096 | 45,909 |
XPeng Inc., Class A (a) | 11,000 | 54,049 |
| | 9,178,732 |
Automotive Retail - 0.0%* |
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co for Distribution PJSC | 31,683 | 38,044 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
China Meidong Auto Holdings Ltd. | 6,000 | $ 12,315 |
Hotai Motor Company Ltd. | 3,863 | 73,903 |
PTT Oil & Retail Business PCL NVDR | 42,408 | 29,142 |
USS Company Ltd. | 3,800 | 60,336 |
Vibra Energia S.A. | 11,600 | 34,011 |
Zhongsheng Group Holdings Ltd. | 6,500 | 33,437 |
| | 281,188 |
Biotechnology - 0.3% |
3SBio Inc. (e) | 22,500 | 23,927 |
Affimed N.V. (a) | 4,703 | 5,832 |
Alkermes PLC (a) | 4,679 | 122,262 |
Arbutus Biopharma Corp. (a) | 2,867 | 6,680 |
Argenx SE (a) | 1,118 | 415,586 |
Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc. (a) | 3,724 | 16,088 |
Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 80 | 1,465 |
BGI Genomics Company Ltd., Class A | 800 | 5,977 |
Biocon Ltd. | 4,931 | 15,607 |
Celltrion Inc. | 1,136 | 144,988 |
Chongqing Zhifei Biological Products Company Ltd., Class A | 800 | 10,155 |
CSL Ltd. | 9,721 | 1,896,999 |
Genmab A/S (a) | 1,333 | 562,635 |
Grifols S.A. (a) | 6,316 | 72,598 |
Hualan Biological Engineering Inc., Class A A Shares | 2,038 | 6,666 |
Imeik Technology Development Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 100 | 8,186 |
Innovent Biologics Inc. (a)(e) | 10,500 | 45,068 |
PharmaEssentia Corp. (a) | 1,000 | 15,519 |
Prothena Corporation PLC (a) | 1,012 | 60,973 |
Shanghai RAAS Blood Products Company Ltd., Class A | 5,500 | 5,040 |
Shenzhen Kangtai Biological Products Company Ltd., Class A | 800 | 3,646 |
SK Bioscience Company Ltd. (a) | 266 | 15,576 |
Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB (a) | 3,558 | 73,656 |
Walvax Biotechnology Company Ltd., Class A | 1,400 | 8,132 |
Zai Lab Ltd. ADR (a) | 1,200 | 36,840 |
| | 3,580,101 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Brewers - 0.2% |
AMBEV S.A. | 51,700 | $ 141,305 |
Anheuser-Busch InBev S.A. | 17,555 | 1,054,250 |
Asahi Group Holdings Ltd. | 9,300 | 290,323 |
Budweiser Brewing Company APAC Ltd. (e) | 33,800 | 106,316 |
Carlsberg A/S, Class B | 1,987 | 263,266 |
China Resources Beer Holdings Company Ltd. | 18,000 | 125,805 |
Chongqing Brewery Company Ltd., Class A | 100 | 1,841 |
Cia Cervecerias Unidas S.A. | 2,774 | 18,446 |
Heineken Holding N.V. | 2,073 | 159,404 |
Heineken N.V. | 5,257 | 493,053 |
Kirin Holdings Company Ltd. | 16,800 | 256,052 |
Tsingtao Brewery Company Ltd., Class H | 6,924 | 68,398 |
Tsingtao Brewery Company Ltd., Class A | 800 | 12,430 |
| | 2,990,889 |
Broadcasting - 0.0%* |
Vivendi SE | 14,089 | 134,035 |
Building Products - 0.3% |
AGC Inc. | 3,800 | 126,575 |
Allegion PLC | 956 | 100,629 |
Assa Abloy AB, Class B | 20,338 | 436,644 |
Beijing New Building Materials PLC, Class A | 1,600 | 5,985 |
Caesarstone Ltd. | 939 | 5,362 |
China Lesso Group Holdings Ltd. | 16,494 | 17,223 |
Cie de Saint-Gobain | 10,021 | 488,222 |
Daikin Industries Ltd. | 5,000 | 765,470 |
Geberit AG | 730 | 343,618 |
Guangdong Kinlong Hardware Products Company Ltd., Class A | 200 | 3,005 |
Kingspan Group PLC | 2,959 | 159,731 |
Lixil Corp. | 5,200 | 78,860 |
Nibe Industrier AB, Class B B Shares | 30,856 | 287,549 |
ROCKWOOL A/S, Class B | 176 | 41,248 |
TOTO Ltd. | 2,800 | 95,494 |
Trane Technologies PLC | 2,313 | 388,792 |
Xinyi Glass Holdings Ltd. | 31,000 | 57,751 |
| | 3,402,158 |
Cable & Satellite - 0.0%* |
Cyfrowy Polsat S.A. | 3,840 | 15,417 |
Grupo Televisa SAB | 24,100 | 21,915 |
MultiChoice Group | 3,711 | 25,570 |
Quebecor Inc., Class B | 2,900 | 64,637 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Shaw Communications Inc., Class B | 9,700 | $ 279,270 |
| | 406,809 |
Casinos & Gaming - 0.2% |
Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. | 12,201 | 252,526 |
Entain PLC | 12,058 | 191,678 |
Evolution AB (e) | 3,715 | 362,034 |
Flutter Entertainment PLC (a) | 3,388 | 462,105 |
Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd. | 44,000 | 290,892 |
Genting Bhd | 24,200 | 24,612 |
Genting Malaysia Bhd | 30,500 | 18,625 |
Genting Singapore Ltd. | 111,200 | 79,180 |
Kangwon Land Inc. (a) | 1,128 | 20,757 |
La Francaise des Jeux SAEM (e) | 2,197 | 88,116 |
NEOGAMES S.A. (a) | 396 | 4,827 |
OPAP S.A. | 2,776 | 39,196 |
Sands China Ltd. (a) | 47,600 | 157,956 |
The Lottery Corporation Ltd. (a) | 45,870 | 139,358 |
| | 2,131,862 |
Coal & Consumable Fuels - 0.1% |
Adaro Energy Tbk PT | 172,900 | 42,760 |
Cameco Corp. | 8,900 | 201,587 |
China Coal Energy Company Ltd., Class H | 22,000 | 17,899 |
China Shenhua Energy Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 35,990 | 103,982 |
China Shenhua Energy Company Ltd., Class A | 3,800 | 15,170 |
Coal India Ltd. | 15,043 | 40,921 |
Exxaro Resources Ltd. | 2,356 | 30,090 |
Inner Mongolia Yitai Coal Co. Ltd., Class B | 11,400 | 15,059 |
Shaanxi Coal Industry Company Ltd., Class A | 6,500 | 17,455 |
Shanxi Coking Coal Energy Group Company Ltd., Class A | 3,800 | 6,398 |
United Tractors Tbk PT | 17,600 | 29,479 |
Uranium Energy Corp. (a) | 9,545 | 37,035 |
Washington H Soul Pattinson & Company Ltd. | 4,004 | 75,106 |
Yankuang Energy Group Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 16,000 | 48,790 |
Yankuang Energy Group Company Ltd., Class A | 2,300 | 11,163 |
| | 692,894 |
Commercial Printing - 0.0%* |
Cimpress PLC (a) | 591 | 16,318 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Dai Nippon Printing Company Ltd. | 4,400 | $ 88,370 |
Toppan Inc. | 5,200 | 77,008 |
| | 181,696 |
Commodity Chemicals - 0.2% |
Advanced Petrochemical Co. | 1,510 | 17,171 |
Asahi Kasei Corp. | 25,700 | 183,364 |
Barito Pacific Tbk PT | 343,138 | 16,642 |
Berger Paints India Ltd. | 2,928 | 20,575 |
Do-Fluoride New Materials Company Ltd., Class A | 400 | 1,926 |
Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp. | 32,000 | 73,400 |
Formosa Plastics Corp. | 47,000 | 132,732 |
Guangzhou Tinci Materials Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 1,860 | 11,791 |
Hanwha Solutions Corp. (a) | 1,295 | 44,281 |
Hengli Petrochemical Company Ltd., Class A | 4,300 | 9,652 |
Hengyi Petrochemical Company Ltd., Class A | 4,700 | 4,775 |
Huafon Chemical Company Ltd., Class A | 4,900 | 4,816 |
Hubei Xingfa Chemicals Group Company Ltd., Class A | 600 | 2,515 |
Indorama Ventures PCL NVDR | 18,695 | 21,996 |
Inner Mongolia Yuan Xing Energy Company Ltd., Class A | 2,700 | 3,059 |
Jiangsu Eastern Shenghong Company Ltd., Class A | 3,800 | 7,162 |
Kumho Petrochemical Company Ltd. | 189 | 18,834 |
LB Group Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 2,100 | 5,743 |
LG Chem Ltd. | 532 | 254,046 |
Lotte Chemical Corp. | 215 | 30,428 |
Mesaieed Petrochemical Holding Co. | 39,418 | 23,149 |
Mitsui Chemicals Inc. | 3,700 | 83,425 |
Nan Ya Plastics Corp. | 46,000 | 106,261 |
National Industrialization Co. (a) | 3,399 | 11,249 |
Orbia Advance Corp. SAB de C.V. | 10,200 | 18,058 |
Orica Ltd. | 8,274 | 84,502 |
Orion Engineered Carbons S.A. | 1,709 | 30,437 |
Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd | 25,400 | 49,589 |
PTT Global Chemical PCL NVDR | 28,638 | 39,069 |
Rongsheng Petrochemical Company Ltd., Class A | 5,350 | 9,511 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Sahara International Petrochemical Co. | 4,092 | $ 37,425 |
Sasa Polyester Sanayi AS (a) | 2,500 | 14,691 |
Satellite Chemical Company Ltd., Class A | 3,525 | 7,897 |
Saudi Basic Industries Corp. | 9,768 | 233,663 |
Saudi Industrial Investment Group | 4,178 | 24,679 |
Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Co. (a) | 10,450 | 38,305 |
Shenzhen Senior Technology Material Company Ltd., Class A | 599 | 1,841 |
Sinoma Science & Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 2,800 | 8,672 |
SKC Company Ltd. | 278 | 19,618 |
Skshu Paint Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 400 | 6,581 |
Suzhou TA&A Ultra Clean Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 400 | 3,231 |
Tongkun Group Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 3,400 | 7,101 |
Toray Industries Inc. | 28,500 | 159,105 |
Tosoh Corp. | 4,482 | 53,331 |
Tronox Holdings PLC | 3,329 | 45,641 |
Yanbu National Petrochemical Co. | 2,801 | 31,158 |
Yunnan Energy New Material Company Ltd., Class A | 500 | 9,488 |
| | 2,022,585 |
Communications Equipment - 0.1% |
Accton Technology Corp. | 5,000 | 38,148 |
BYD Electronic International Company Ltd. | 7,020 | 22,576 |
Nokia Oyj | 109,698 | 506,584 |
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, Class B | 59,317 | 346,697 |
Tianjin 712 Communication & Broadcasting Company Ltd., Class A | 1,900 | 9,589 |
Yealink Network Technology Corporation Ltd., Class A | 1,100 | 9,633 |
ZTE Corp., Class H H Shares | 10,000 | 22,037 |
ZTE Corp., Class A | 4,400 | 16,446 |
| | 971,710 |
Computer & Electronics Retail - 0.0%* |
Hikari Tsushin Inc. | 400 | 56,448 |
Construction & Engineering - 0.2% |
ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios S.A. | 4,520 | 129,138 |
Bouygues S.A. | 4,729 | 141,518 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
China Communications Services Corporation Ltd., Class H H Shares | 17,733 | $ 6,475 |
China Conch Venture Holdings Ltd. | 17,000 | 36,941 |
China Energy Engineering Corporation Ltd. | 34,900 | 11,551 |
China National Chemical Engineering Company Ltd., Class A | 600 | 688 |
China Railway Group Ltd., Class H H Shares | 40,000 | 21,115 |
China Railway Group Ltd., Class A A Shares | 8,800 | 7,072 |
China State Construction Engineering Corporation Ltd., Class A | 23,400 | 18,364 |
China State Construction International Holdings Ltd. | 20,000 | 22,473 |
Eiffage S.A. | 1,711 | 167,852 |
Ferrovial S.A. | 9,952 | 259,902 |
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Company Ltd. | 544 | 15,040 |
Kajima Corp. | 8,800 | 102,443 |
Larsen & Toubro Ltd. | 7,381 | 186,091 |
Metallurgical Corp. of China Ltd., Class A | 1,300 | 597 |
Obayashi Corp. | 12,800 | 96,816 |
Power Construction Corp. of China Ltd., Class A | 7,600 | 7,777 |
Samsung Engineering Company Ltd. (a) | 1,427 | 25,245 |
Shimizu Corp. | 9,500 | 50,688 |
Skanska AB, Class B | 6,669 | 105,608 |
Taisei Corp. | 3,400 | 109,515 |
Vinci S.A. | 10,867 | 1,081,959 |
WSP Global Inc. | 2,500 | 289,845 |
| | 2,894,713 |
Construction Machinery & Heavy Trucks - 0.2% |
Alstom S.A. | 6,572 | 160,059 |
China CSSC Holdings Ltd., Class A | 4,900 | 15,779 |
CRRC Corporation Ltd., Class H | 56,000 | 22,601 |
CRRC Corporation Ltd., Class A | 24,300 | 17,947 |
Daimler Truck Holding AG (a) | 9,220 | 284,820 |
Doosan Bobcat Inc. | 635 | 17,374 |
Epiroc AB, Class A A Shares | 13,451 | 245,086 |
Epiroc AB, Class B B Shares | 7,650 | 123,089 |
Hitachi Construction Machinery Company Ltd. | 2,300 | 51,580 |
Hyundai Heavy Industries Company Ltd. | 176 | 16,221 |
Knorr-Bremse AG | 1,521 | 82,853 |
Komatsu Ltd. | 18,800 | 409,783 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co Ltd. | 588 | $ 33,064 |
Samsung Heavy Industries Company Ltd. (a) | 8,056 | 32,649 |
Sany Heavy Equipment International Holdings Company Ltd. | 11,000 | 11,303 |
Sany Heavy Industry Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 5,300 | 12,103 |
Toyota Industries Corp. | 3,000 | 164,614 |
Volvo AB, Class B B Shares | 30,579 | 553,148 |
Volvo AB, Class A A Shares | 4,201 | 79,871 |
Weichai Power Company Ltd., Class H | 22,401 | 30,079 |
Weichai Power Company Ltd., Class A | 7,800 | 11,476 |
XCMG Construction Machinery Company Ltd., Class A | 9,300 | 6,815 |
Zhuzhou CRRC Times Electric Company Ltd. H Shares | 6,600 | 32,768 |
Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science & Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 8,700 | 6,840 |
| | 2,421,922 |
Construction Materials - 0.2% |
ACC Ltd. | 514 | 15,170 |
Ambuja Cements Ltd. | 5,641 | 35,736 |
Anhui Conch Cement Company Ltd., Class H | 12,081 | 42,257 |
Anhui Conch Cement Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 2,769 | 10,958 |
Asia Cement Corp. | 22,000 | 29,347 |
Cemex SAB de C.V. (a) | 175,600 | 71,007 |
China Jushi Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,114 | 8,152 |
China National Building Material Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 37,243 | 30,587 |
China Resources Cement Holdings Ltd. | 26,000 | 13,791 |
CRH PLC | 15,294 | 604,096 |
Grasim Industries Ltd. | 2,984 | 62,165 |
HeidelbergCement AG | 2,818 | 160,240 |
Holcim AG | 11,231 | 581,215 |
James Hardie Industries PLC | 9,168 | 164,136 |
POSCO Chemical Company Ltd. | 287 | 41,000 |
Semen Indonesia Persero Tbk PT | 43,992 | 18,580 |
Shree Cement Ltd. | 102 | 28,714 |
Taiwan Cement Corp. | 61,595 | 67,436 |
The Siam Cement PCL NVDR | 8,265 | 81,612 |
UltraTech Cement Ltd. | 1,052 | 88,492 |
| | 2,154,691 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Consumer Electronics - 0.2% |
Garmin Ltd. | 1,448 | $ 133,636 |
LG Electronics Inc. | 1,122 | 77,137 |
Panasonic Holdings Corp. | 44,900 | 377,896 |
Sharp Corp. | 4,300 | 30,797 |
Sony Group Corp. | 25,400 | 1,931,782 |
TCL Technology Group Corp., Class A A Shares | 13,027 | 7,004 |
| | 2,558,252 |
Consumer Finance - 0.0%* |
360 DigiTech Inc. ADR | 1,400 | 28,504 |
Bajaj Finance Ltd. | 2,911 | 231,360 |
Cholamandalam Investment & Finance Company Ltd. | 4,331 | 37,845 |
JMT Network Services PCL | 7,000 | 13,945 |
Krungthai Card PCL NVDR | 9,465 | 16,123 |
Lufax Holding Ltd. ADR | 8,100 | 15,714 |
Muangthai Capital PCL NVDR | 13,200 | 14,483 |
Muthoot Finance Ltd. | 1,370 | 17,604 |
SBI Cards & Payment Services Ltd. | 1,967 | 18,914 |
Shriram Finance Ltd. | 1,784 | 29,692 |
Srisawad Corp. PCL NVDR | 7,200 | 10,134 |
| | 434,318 |
Copper - 0.1% |
Antofagasta PLC | 7,740 | 143,893 |
First Quantum Minerals Ltd. | 12,000 | 250,548 |
Jiangxi Copper Company Ltd., Class H | 14,782 | 21,818 |
Jiangxi Copper Company Ltd., Class A | 300 | 756 |
KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. | 1,470 | 42,479 |
Lundin Mining Corp. | 13,800 | 84,636 |
Southern Copper Corp. | 1,990 | 120,176 |
| | 664,306 |
Data Processing & Outsourced Services - 0.2% |
Adyen N.V. (a)(e) | 439 | 603,645 |
Amadeus IT Group S.A. (a) | 9,138 | 473,485 |
Computershare Ltd. | 10,470 | 186,026 |
Edenred | 5,088 | 276,287 |
EVERTEC Inc. | 1,785 | 57,798 |
GMO Payment Gateway Inc. | 900 | 74,486 |
Nexi S.p.A. (a)(e) | 11,323 | 89,014 |
Nuvei Corp. (a)(e) | 1,000 | 25,396 |
Paysafe Ltd. (a) | 1,760 | 24,446 |
StoneCo Ltd., Class A A Shares (a) | 7,934 | 74,897 |
TravelSky Technology Ltd., Class H | 10,000 | 21,140 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Worldline S.A. (a)(e) | 4,893 | $ 190,762 |
| | 2,097,382 |
Department Stores - 0.0%* |
Central Retail Corp. PCL NVDR | 21,416 | 28,598 |
Falabella SA | 8,186 | 15,854 |
Lotte Shopping Company Ltd. | 146 | 10,521 |
Next PLC | 2,511 | 175,369 |
Woolworths Holdings Ltd. | 10,418 | 40,674 |
| | 271,016 |
Distillers & Vintners - 0.3% |
Anhui Gujing Distillery Company Ltd., Class B | 1,100 | 17,617 |
Anhui Gujing Distillery Company Ltd., Class A | 400 | 15,430 |
Davide Campari-Milano N.V. | 10,250 | 103,748 |
Diageo PLC | 45,945 | 2,017,255 |
Jiangsu King's Luck Brewery JSC Ltd., Class A | 1,400 | 10,299 |
Jiangsu Yanghe Brewery Joint-Stock Company Ltd., Class A | 1,000 | 23,198 |
JiuGui Liquor Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 400 | 7,975 |
Kweichow Moutai Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 800 | 199,686 |
Luzhou Laojiao Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,000 | 32,416 |
Pernod Ricard S.A. | 4,174 | 818,551 |
Remy Cointreau S.A. | 487 | 81,913 |
Shanghai Bairun Investment Holding Group Company Ltd., Class A | 980 | 5,292 |
Shanxi Xinghuacun Fen Wine Factory Company Ltd., Class A | 740 | 30,481 |
Sichuan Swellfun Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 600 | 7,321 |
Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. | 13,602 | 125,541 |
United Spirits Ltd. (a) | 3,752 | 39,799 |
Wuliangye Yibin Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 2,400 | 62,677 |
| | 3,599,199 |
Distributors - 0.0%* |
D'ieteren Group | 519 | 99,259 |
Diversified Banks - 3.4% |
ABN AMRO Group N.V. GDR (e) | 8,536 | 117,747 |
Absa Group Ltd. | 9,097 | 103,668 |
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC | 33,159 | 81,258 |
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank PJSC | 15,726 | 39,008 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., Class H H Shares | 312,717 | $ 107,378 |
Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., Class A A Shares | 46,247 | 19,451 |
AIB Group PLC | 19,491 | 75,219 |
Akbank T.A.S. | 26,916 | 28,110 |
Al Rajhi Bank (a) | 21,100 | 421,963 |
Alinma Bank | 10,599 | 91,778 |
Alpha Services & Holdings S.A. (a) | 26,430 | 28,207 |
AMMB Holdings Bhd | 19,100 | 17,951 |
ANZ Group Holdings Ltd. | 60,439 | 969,746 |
Arab National Bank | 6,252 | 53,129 |
Axis Bank Ltd. | 24,356 | 274,899 |
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A. | 122,800 | 738,382 |
Banco Bradesco S.A. | 15,267 | 38,919 |
Banco de Chile | 598,836 | 61,855 |
Banco de Credito e Inversiones S.A. | 1,004 | 28,743 |
Banco del Bajio S.A. (e) | 4,000 | 12,634 |
Banco do Brasil S.A. | 10,000 | 64,694 |
Banco Santander Brasil S.A. | 3,200 | 17,107 |
Banco Santander Chile | 774,790 | 30,875 |
Banco Santander S.A. | 339,465 | 1,015,329 |
Bancolombia S.A. | 3,348 | 29,079 |
Bank AlBilad (a) | 5,171 | 60,789 |
Bank Al-Jazira | 3,780 | 19,123 |
Bank Central Asia Tbk PT | 600,300 | 329,697 |
Bank Hapoalim BM | 25,946 | 232,729 |
Bank Jago Tbk PT (a) | 36,700 | 8,770 |
Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM | 31,470 | 261,112 |
Bank Mandiri Persero Tbk PT | 215,900 | 137,646 |
Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk PT | 78,300 | 46,399 |
Bank of Beijing Company Ltd., Class A | 9,700 | 6,043 |
Bank of China Ltd., Class H H Shares | 888,868 | 323,434 |
Bank of China Ltd., Class A A Shares | 12,294 | 5,615 |
Bank of Communications Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 86,127 | 49,547 |
Bank of Communications Company Ltd., Class A | 25,700 | 17,607 |
Bank of Ireland Group PLC | 21,948 | 208,474 |
Bank of Montreal | 13,601 | 1,231,262 |
Bank of Shanghai Company Ltd., Class A | 6,100 | 5,211 |
Bank of the Philippine Islands | 22,630 | 41,511 |
Bank Polska Kasa Opieki S.A. | 1,929 | 38,041 |
Bank Rakyat Indonesia Persero Tbk PT | 748,609 | 237,554 |
Banque Saudi Fransi | 6,105 | 65,827 |
Barclays PLC | 325,551 | 620,773 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
BDO Unibank Inc. | 24,672 | $ 46,918 |
BNP Paribas S.A. | 22,441 | 1,275,345 |
BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd. | 75,500 | 257,311 |
Boubyan Bank KSCP | 18,265 | 47,714 |
CaixaBank S.A. | 90,243 | 353,657 |
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce | 18,300 | 739,725 |
Capitec Bank Holdings Ltd. | 931 | 101,694 |
Chang Hwa Commercial Bank Ltd. | 55,317 | 30,866 |
China CITIC Bank Corporation Ltd., Class H H Shares | 97,881 | 43,392 |
China Common Rich Renewable Energy Investments Ltd. (a)(b)** | 64,000 | — |
China Construction Bank Corp., Class H H Shares | 1,053,000 | 659,731 |
China Construction Bank Corp., Class A | 7,400 | 6,022 |
China Everbright Bank Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 46,883 | 14,296 |
China Everbright Bank Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 30,820 | 13,675 |
China Merchants Bank Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 41,500 | 232,093 |
China Merchants Bank Company Ltd., Class A | 12,700 | 68,393 |
China Minsheng Banking Corporation Ltd., Class H H Shares | 65,200 | 22,555 |
China Minsheng Banking Corporation Ltd., Class A | 20,500 | 10,222 |
China Zheshang Bank Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 17,800 | 7,564 |
CIMB Group Holdings Bhd | 71,694 | 94,399 |
Commercial International Bank Egypt S.A.E. | 24,801 | 41,656 |
Commerzbank AG (a) | 21,845 | 206,003 |
Commonwealth Bank of Australia | 34,327 | 2,388,411 |
Credicorp Ltd. | 800 | 108,528 |
Credit Agricole S.A. | 24,716 | 259,324 |
CTBC Financial Holding Company Ltd. | 174,000 | 125,113 |
Danske Bank A/S | 14,075 | 277,345 |
DBS Group Holdings Ltd. | 36,610 | 925,896 |
DNB BANK ASA | 18,920 | 373,464 |
Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC | 41,012 | 63,651 |
E.Sun Financial Holding Company Ltd. | 130,897 | 102,425 |
Emirates NBD Bank PJSC | 22,098 | 78,220 |
Erste Group Bank AG | 7,035 | 224,492 |
Eurobank Ergasias Services & Holdings S.A. (a) | 33,180 | 37,359 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
FinecoBank Banca Fineco S.p.A. | 12,493 | $ 206,931 |
First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC | 48,479 | 225,720 |
First Financial Holding Company Ltd. | 109,603 | 94,499 |
Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB de C.V., Class O | 28,000 | 201,028 |
Grupo Financiero Inbursa SAB de CV, Class O (a) | 21,800 | 36,738 |
Haci Omer Sabanci Holding A/S | 10,484 | 25,247 |
Hana Financial Group Inc. | 2,984 | 99,365 |
Hang Seng Bank Ltd. | 15,600 | 259,435 |
Hong Leong Bank Bhd | 8,200 | 38,273 |
Hong Leong Financial Group Bhd | 2,087 | 8,812 |
HSBC Holdings PLC | 402,839 | 2,498,954 |
Hua Nan Financial Holdings Company Ltd. | 96,089 | 70,186 |
Huaxia Bank Company Ltd., Class A | 400 | 300 |
ICICI Bank Ltd. | 55,238 | 594,812 |
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Class H H Shares | 626,505 | 322,686 |
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Class A | 39,300 | 24,652 |
Industrial Bank Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 13,400 | 34,067 |
Industrial Bank of Korea | 2,926 | 22,741 |
ING Groep N.V. | 76,174 | 925,806 |
Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. | 338,086 | 749,788 |
Israel Discount Bank Ltd., Class A | 24,034 | 125,697 |
Japan Post Bank Company Ltd. | 8,700 | 74,376 |
KakaoBank Corp. (a) | 1,198 | 23,307 |
Kasikornbank PCL | 5,700 | 24,275 |
KB Financial Group Inc. | 4,080 | 156,316 |
KBC Group N.V. | 5,094 | 326,629 |
Komercni banka A/S | 1,017 | 29,433 |
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. | 5,755 | 127,110 |
Krung Thai Bank PCL NVDR | 46,577 | 23,803 |
Kuwait Finance House KSCP | 77,479 | 209,221 |
Lloyds Banking Group PLC | 1,379,830 | 753,714 |
Malayan Banking Bhd | 50,589 | 99,915 |
Masraf Al Rayan QSC | 59,555 | 51,921 |
mBank S.A. (a) | 271 | 18,288 |
Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. | 11,868 | 113,792 |
Mega Financial Holding Company Ltd. | 114,057 | 112,626 |
Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co. | 18,910 | 18,363 |
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. | 241,400 | 1,626,470 |
Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd. | 3,002 | 96,522 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Mizuho Financial Group Inc. | 48,900 | $ 687,850 |
Moneta Money Bank A/S (e) | 7,492 | 25,159 |
National Australia Bank Ltd. | 63,964 | 1,303,918 |
National Bank of Canada | 6,800 | 457,850 |
National Bank of Greece SA (a) | 3,839 | 15,352 |
National Bank of Kuwait SAKP | 73,696 | 259,687 |
Nedbank Group Ltd. | 5,235 | 65,404 |
Nordea Bank Abp | 68,048 | 729,363 |
OTP Bank Nyrt | 2,162 | 58,254 |
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. | 68,630 | 623,258 |
Ping An Bank Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 10,900 | 20,732 |
Postal Savings Bank of China Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 82,675 | 51,374 |
Postal Savings Bank of China Company Ltd., Class A | 15,100 | 10,083 |
Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski S.A. | 10,415 | 71,923 |
Public Bank Bhd | 153,800 | 150,832 |
Qatar International Islamic Bank QSC | 7,278 | 20,830 |
Qatar Islamic Bank SAQ | 17,670 | 90,054 |
Qatar National Bank QPSC | 50,083 | 248,253 |
RHB Bank Bhd | 25,157 | 33,067 |
Riyad Bank | 13,938 | 118,520 |
Royal Bank of Canada | 28,112 | 2,641,173 |
Santander Bank Polska S.A. | 358 | 21,172 |
Saudi Investment Bank | 4,339 | 20,007 |
Sberbank of Russia PJSC (a)(b)** | 192,160 | — |
SCB X PCL NVDR | 11,696 | 36,133 |
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Company Ltd., Class A | 14,200 | 14,941 |
Shinhan Financial Group Company Ltd. | 4,708 | 131,068 |
SinoPac Financial Holdings Company Ltd. | 99,619 | 54,290 |
Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Class A | 32,844 | 378,102 |
Societe Generale S.A. | 16,404 | 411,068 |
Standard Bank Group Ltd. | 14,348 | 141,490 |
Standard Chartered PLC | 50,828 | 380,542 |
State Bank of India | 18,834 | 139,713 |
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. | 26,400 | 1,059,642 |
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings Inc. | 6,900 | 239,927 |
Svenska Handelsbanken AB, Class A | 29,718 | 299,761 |
Swedbank AB, Class A A Shares | 18,445 | 313,863 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Taishin Financial Holding Company Ltd | 112,244 | $ 55,144 |
Taiwan Business Bank | 32,000 | 13,483 |
Taiwan Cooperative Financial Holding Company Ltd. | 102,207 | 86,460 |
TCS Group Holding PLC GDR (a)(b)** | 2,171 | — |
The Bank of Nova Scotia | 24,200 | 1,184,861 |
The Bank of NT Butterfield & Son Ltd. | 1,415 | 42,181 |
The Commercial Bank PQSC | 33,478 | 46,000 |
The Saudi British Bank | 9,570 | 98,460 |
The Saudi National Bank | 23,510 | 316,434 |
The Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank Ltd. | 37,565 | 53,838 |
The Toronto-Dominion Bank | 36,700 | 2,374,618 |
Turkiye Is Bankasi AS, Class C C Shares | 41,723 | 28,462 |
UniCredit S.p.A. | 38,950 | 551,709 |
United Overseas Bank Ltd. | 23,900 | 547,070 |
VTB Bank PJSC (a)(b)** | 70,264,000 | — |
Westpac Banking Corp. | 70,743 | 1,120,201 |
Woori Financial Group Inc. | 6,341 | 57,927 |
Yes Bank Ltd. (a) | 210,763 | 52,481 |
| | 46,057,554 |
Diversified Capital Markets - 0.2% |
Banco BTG Pactual S.A. | 11,908 | 53,865 |
Credit Suisse Group AG | 73,638 | 219,991 |
Deutsche Bank AG | 41,950 | 474,037 |
Macquarie Group Ltd. | 7,425 | 840,688 |
Mirae Asset Securities Company Ltd. | 3,109 | 15,021 |
UBS Group AG | 67,639 | 1,257,813 |
| | 2,861,415 |
Diversified Chemicals - 0.1% |
BASF SE | 18,570 | 919,395 |
Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp. | 26,400 | 136,997 |
Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group Company Ltd., Class A | 3,000 | 5,233 |
Nissan Chemical Corp. | 2,400 | 105,135 |
Pidilite Industries Ltd. | 1,757 | 54,159 |
Sasol Ltd. | 5,864 | 92,856 |
Solvay S.A. | 1,445 | 145,674 |
SRF Ltd. | 1,747 | 48,365 |
Sumitomo Chemical Company Ltd. | 28,100 | 100,947 |
| | 1,608,761 |
Diversified Metals & Mining - 0.7% |
African Rainbow Minerals Ltd. | 1,352 | 22,884 |
Anglo American PLC | 25,682 | 999,848 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
BHP Group Ltd. | 102,166 | $ 3,161,423 |
Boliden AB | 5,598 | 210,204 |
China Minmetals Rare Earth Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 500 | 2,376 |
China Molybdenum Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 30,000 | 13,837 |
China Molybdenum Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 11,000 | 7,234 |
China Northern Rare Earth Group High-Tech Company Ltd., Class A | 2,000 | 7,241 |
Ganfeng Lithium Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,640 | 16,476 |
Ganfeng Lithium Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 3,640 | 27,189 |
GEM Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 7,800 | 8,376 |
Glencore PLC | 197,321 | 1,311,163 |
Grupo Mexico SAB de C.V. | 33,942 | 119,153 |
IGO Ltd. | 14,042 | 128,174 |
Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., Class A (a) | 12,000 | 94,764 |
Korea Zinc Company Ltd. | 86 | 38,541 |
Merdeka Copper Gold Tbk PT (a) | 138,993 | 36,785 |
Mineral Resources Ltd. | 3,488 | 182,608 |
MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC ADR (a)(b)** | 8,131 | — |
MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC (b)** | 305 | — |
Pilbara Minerals Ltd. (a) | 52,139 | 132,593 |
PolyMet Mining Corp. (a) | 691 | 1,831 |
Rio Tinto Ltd. | 7,521 | 593,734 |
Rio Tinto PLC | 22,702 | 1,583,332 |
Saudi Arabian Mining Co. (a) | 9,158 | 157,225 |
Shenghe Resources Holding Co. Ltd., Class A | 3,500 | 7,082 |
South32 Ltd. | 94,365 | 255,975 |
Sumitomo Metal Mining Company Ltd. | 5,100 | 180,546 |
Teck Resources Ltd., Class B | 9,700 | 366,323 |
Tibet Summit Resources Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 500 | 1,656 |
Vale Indonesia Tbk PT (a) | 23,800 | 10,855 |
Vedanta Ltd. | 6,580 | 24,529 |
Youngy Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 200 | 2,830 |
Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Company Ltd., Class A | 1,530 | 12,302 |
| | 9,719,089 |
Diversified Real Estate Activities - 0.2% |
Aldar Properties PJSC | 49,033 | 59,144 |
Ayala Land Inc. | 76,100 | 42,244 |
Barwa Real Estate Co. | 11,838 | 9,346 |
City Developments Ltd. | 8,300 | 50,931 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Daito Trust Construction Company Ltd. | 1,300 | $ 133,404 |
Daiwa House Industry Company Ltd. | 12,200 | 280,995 |
DLF Ltd. | 5,050 | 22,891 |
ESR Group Ltd. (e) | 39,200 | 82,268 |
Lendlease Corporation Ltd. | 13,528 | 71,924 |
Mitsubishi Estate Company Ltd. | 24,100 | 312,517 |
Mitsui Fudosan Company Ltd. | 18,400 | 337,056 |
New World Development Company Ltd. | 28,000 | 78,924 |
Nomura Real Estate Holdings Inc. | 2,396 | 51,390 |
Shanghai Lujiazui Finance & Trade Zone Development Company Ltd., Class B | 10,400 | 8,403 |
Sumitomo Realty & Development Company Ltd. | 6,400 | 151,384 |
Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. | 29,500 | 403,667 |
Swire Pacific Ltd., Class A | 9,500 | 83,620 |
UOL Group Ltd. | 8,500 | 42,589 |
| | 2,222,697 |
Diversified REITs - 0.1% |
Daiwa House REIT Investment Corp. | 43 | 95,617 |
Fibra Uno Administracion S.A. de C.V. | 32,000 | 37,703 |
Growthpoint Properties Ltd. | 46,615 | 39,834 |
Land Securities Group PLC | 14,676 | 109,700 |
Mirvac Group | 77,039 | 111,280 |
Nomura Real Estate Master Fund Inc. | 83 | 102,535 |
Stockland | 44,573 | 109,725 |
The British Land Company PLC | 17,362 | 82,516 |
The GPT Group | 35,729 | 101,764 |
| | 790,674 |
Diversified Support Services - 0.0%* |
Brambles Ltd. | 27,186 | 222,525 |
Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Ltd. | 2,733 | 21,132 |
Ritchie Bros Auctioneers Inc. | 2,300 | 132,760 |
| | 376,417 |
Drug Retail - 0.0%* |
Clicks Group Ltd. | 2,284 | 36,254 |
Raia Drogasil S.A. | 11,200 | 50,441 |
Welcia Holdings Company Ltd. | 1,944 | 45,305 |
| | 132,000 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Education Services - 0.0%* |
IDP Education Ltd. | 4,383 | $ 80,788 |
Koolearn Technology Holding Ltd. (a)(e) | 4,000 | 26,906 |
New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc. (a) | 15,100 | 55,138 |
Pearson PLC | 12,606 | 142,418 |
TAL Education Group ADR (a) | 6,800 | 47,940 |
| | 353,190 |
Electric Utilities - 0.5% |
Acciona S.A. | 484 | 88,795 |
Adani Transmission Ltd. (a) | 2,959 | 92,610 |
BKW AG | 385 | 52,640 |
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras S.A. | 11,527 | 91,624 |
CEZ A/S | 2,072 | 70,495 |
Chubu Electric Power Company Inc. | 12,600 | 130,063 |
CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd. | 11,500 | 60,189 |
CLP Holdings Ltd. | 33,500 | 244,438 |
CPFL Energia S.A. | 2,500 | 15,712 |
EDP - Energias de Portugal S.A. | 56,601 | 281,257 |
Electricite de France S.A. | 12,003 | 153,722 |
Elia Group S.A. | 649 | 91,983 |
Emera Inc. | 5,400 | 206,244 |
Endesa S.A. | 6,236 | 117,367 |
Enel Americas S.A. | 212,573 | 28,320 |
Enel Chile S.A. | 175,613 | 8,037 |
Enel S.p.A. | 164,455 | 882,838 |
Energisa S.A. | 2,100 | 17,590 |
Equatorial Energia S.A. | 12,243 | 62,710 |
Fortis Inc. | 9,749 | 389,830 |
Fortum Oyj | 9,147 | 151,703 |
HK Electric Investments & HK Electric Investments Ltd. | 54,369 | 36,014 |
Hydro One Ltd. (e) | 6,298 | 168,588 |
Iberdrola S.A. | 122,052 | 1,423,741 |
Inter RAO UES PJSC (b)** | 467,243 | — |
Interconexion Electrica S.A. ESP | 4,165 | 18,218 |
Korea Electric Power Corp. (a) | 2,481 | 42,844 |
Manila Electric Co. | 2,420 | 13,003 |
Mercury NZ Ltd. | 14,255 | 50,127 |
Origin Energy Ltd. | 35,331 | 184,969 |
Orsted A/S (e) | 3,846 | 348,455 |
PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. (a) | 10,086 | 15,829 |
Power Assets Holdings Ltd. | 27,000 | 147,887 |
Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd. | 34,609 | 89,399 |
Public Power Corp. S.A. (a) | 3,647 | 25,514 |
Red Electrica Corp. SA | 7,882 | 136,780 |
Saudi Electricity Co. | 8,744 | 54,052 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
SSE PLC | 21,667 | $ 446,203 |
Tenaga Nasional Bhd | 27,000 | 59,026 |
Terna - Rete Elettrica Nazionale S.p.A. | 28,769 | 211,856 |
The Kansai Electric Power Company Inc. | 14,600 | 141,524 |
The Tata Power Company Ltd. | 16,884 | 42,389 |
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. (a) | 31,700 | 114,360 |
Verbund AG | 1,408 | 118,186 |
| | 7,127,131 |
Electrical Components & Equipment - 0.3% |
ABB Ltd. | 31,772 | 963,600 |
Contemporary Amperex Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 1,700 | 96,666 |
Ecopro BM Company Ltd. | 560 | 40,967 |
Eve Energy Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 900 | 11,434 |
Fuji Electric Company Ltd. | 2,400 | 91,493 |
Ginlong Technologies Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 300 | 7,807 |
Gotion High-tech Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,800 | 7,500 |
Havells India Ltd. | 3,337 | 44,368 |
Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 4,400 | 10,271 |
Legrand S.A. | 5,415 | 432,396 |
LG Energy Solution (a) | 350 | 120,630 |
Nidec Corp. | 9,100 | 471,673 |
nVent Electric plc | 1,800 | 69,246 |
Prysmian S.p.A. | 5,222 | 193,166 |
Schneider Electric SE | 10,953 | 1,528,062 |
Sungrow Power Supply Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,300 | 21,006 |
Sunwoda Electronic Company Ltd., Class A | 800 | 2,445 |
Suzhou Maxwell Technologies Company Ltd., Class A | 160 | 9,524 |
TBEA Company Ltd., Class A | 4,200 | 12,189 |
Voltronic Power Technology Corp. | 1,000 | 50,268 |
WEG S.A. | 17,546 | 127,459 |
Zhejiang Chint Electrics Company Ltd., Class A | 1,800 | 7,206 |
| | 4,319,376 |
Electronic Components - 0.2% |
AUO Corp. | 71,200 | 34,748 |
Avary Holding Shenzhen Company Ltd., Class A | 2,600 | 10,311 |
BOE Technology Group Company Ltd., Class A | 36,100 | 17,636 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Chaozhou Three-Circle Group Company Ltd., Class A | 2,200 | $ 9,765 |
China Zhenhua Group Science & Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 200 | 3,302 |
Delta Electronics Inc. | 21,000 | 195,751 |
Delta Electronics Thailand PCL NVDR | 3,400 | 81,478 |
E Ink Holdings Inc. | 10,000 | 52,382 |
Guangzhou Shiyuan Electronic Technology Company Ltd, Class A | 800 | 6,827 |
Hamamatsu Photonics KK | 2,700 | 129,327 |
Hirose Electric Company Ltd. | 574 | 72,215 |
Ibiden Company Ltd. | 2,200 | 79,783 |
Iljin Materials Company Ltd. | 276 | 11,368 |
Innolux Corp. | 95,930 | 34,489 |
Kingboard Holdings Ltd. | 8,000 | 25,471 |
Kingboard Laminates Holdings Ltd. | 13,549 | 14,894 |
Kyocera Corp. | 6,500 | 322,771 |
L&F Company Ltd. (a) | 253 | 34,883 |
Largan Precision Company Ltd. | 1,000 | 66,373 |
Lens Technology Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,960 | 7,549 |
LG Display Company Ltd. | 2,381 | 23,529 |
LG Innotek Company Ltd. | 159 | 32,067 |
Lingyi iTech Guangdong Co., Class A (a) | 8,000 | 5,249 |
Luxshare Precision Industry Company Ltd., Class A | 4,700 | 21,568 |
Maxscend Microelectronics Company Ltd., Class A | 128 | 2,115 |
Murata Manufacturing Company Ltd. | 11,600 | 579,187 |
Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp. | 2,000 | 14,771 |
Omron Corp. | 3,797 | 184,318 |
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Company Ltd. | 637 | 66,154 |
Samsung SDI Company Ltd. | 582 | 273,274 |
Shengyi Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 1,400 | 2,916 |
Shennan Circuits Company Ltd., Class A | 800 | 8,342 |
Sunny Optical Technology Group Company Ltd. | 7,400 | 88,033 |
TDK Corp. | 7,900 | 259,551 |
Unimicron Technology Corp. | 13,000 | 50,756 |
Yageo Corp. | 3,979 | 58,386 |
Zhen Ding Technology Holding Ltd. | 7,665 | 26,185 |
| | 2,907,724 |
Electronic Equipment & Instruments - 0.2% |
Azbil Corp. | 2,200 | 55,440 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Halma PLC | 7,774 | $ 184,596 |
Hexagon AB, Class B B Shares | 39,499 | 413,205 |
Keyence Corp. | 3,900 | 1,519,861 |
Shimadzu Corp. | 4,900 | 139,077 |
Westone Information Industry Inc., Class A | 400 | 1,765 |
Wuhan Guide Infrared Company Ltd., Class A | 3,500 | 5,564 |
Yokogawa Electric Corp. | 4,200 | 67,005 |
Zhejiang Dahua Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 2,800 | 4,577 |
| | 2,391,090 |
Electronic Manufacturing Services - 0.1% |
AAC Technologies Holdings Inc. (a) | 8,500 | 19,429 |
Fabrinet (a) | 1,061 | 136,041 |
Foxconn Industrial Internet Company Ltd., Class A | 8,600 | 11,410 |
GoerTek Inc., Class A A Shares | 2,448 | 5,955 |
Hon Hai Precision Industry Company Ltd. | 133,000 | 432,292 |
Venture Corporation Ltd. | 4,800 | 61,056 |
Wingtech Technology Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,200 | 9,119 |
| | 675,302 |
Environmental & Facilities Services - 0.0%* |
China Everbright Environment Group Ltd. | 48,000 | 21,463 |
GFL Environmental Inc. | 3,600 | 105,055 |
Li-Cycle Holdings Corp. (a) | 3,827 | 18,217 |
Rentokil Initial PLC | 51,042 | 311,904 |
| | 456,639 |
Fertilizers & Agricultural Chemicals - 0.1% |
Hektas Ticaret TAS (a) | 1,966 | 3,951 |
ICL Group Ltd | 14,652 | 105,465 |
Nutrien Ltd. | 10,900 | 795,207 |
OCI N.V. | 2,078 | 74,117 |
PhosArgo PJSC (a)(b)** | 13 | — |
PhosArgo PJSC GDR (b)** | 1,956 | — |
PI Industries Ltd. | 823 | 34,021 |
Qinghai Salt Lake Industry Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 7,200 | 23,612 |
SABIC Agri-Nutrients Co. | 2,190 | 85,483 |
Shandong Hualu Hengsheng Chemical Company Ltd., Class A | 2,470 | 11,834 |
UPL Ltd. | 5,822 | 50,398 |
Yara International ASA | 3,412 | 149,143 |
| | 1,333,231 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Financial Exchanges & Data - 0.2% |
ASX Ltd. | 3,731 | $ 172,103 |
B3 S.A. - Brasil Bolsa Balcao | 65,500 | 163,660 |
Deutsche Boerse AG | 3,846 | 662,489 |
East Money Information Company Ltd., Class A | 6,824 | 19,134 |
Euronext N.V. (e) | 1,769 | 130,572 |
Hithink RoyalFlush Information Network Company Ltd., Class A | 500 | 7,126 |
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. | 24,300 | 1,049,841 |
Japan Exchange Group Inc. | 10,300 | 148,124 |
London Stock Exchange Group PLC | 6,664 | 572,031 |
Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS PJSC (a)(b)** | 17,461 | — |
Saudi Tadawul Group Holding Co. | 377 | 18,255 |
Singapore Exchange Ltd. | 16,736 | 111,682 |
TMX Group Ltd. | 1,200 | 120,022 |
| | 3,175,039 |
Food Distributors - 0.0%* |
Bid Corporation Ltd. | 3,492 | 67,695 |
The SPAR Group Ltd. | 2,260 | 15,076 |
| | 82,771 |
Food Retail - 0.4% |
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. | 16,500 | 724,565 |
Avenue Supermarts Ltd. (a)(e) | 1,692 | 83,214 |
BGF retail Company Ltd. | 77 | 12,886 |
BIM Birlesik Magazalar A/S | 5,083 | 37,173 |
Coles Group Ltd. | 27,211 | 308,537 |
CP ALL PCL NVDR | 61,715 | 121,612 |
Dino Polska S.A. (a)(e) | 643 | 55,017 |
Empire Company Ltd., Class A | 3,200 | 84,219 |
Endeavour Group Ltd. | 27,755 | 120,838 |
George Weston Ltd. | 1,469 | 182,130 |
HelloFresh SE (a) | 3,254 | 71,297 |
J Sainsbury PLC | 32,540 | 85,213 |
Jeronimo Martins SGPS S.A. | 5,372 | 115,697 |
Kesko Oyj, Class B | 5,650 | 124,338 |
Kobe Bussan Company Ltd. | 3,200 | 91,917 |
Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize N.V. | 21,178 | 606,643 |
Loblaw Companies Ltd. | 3,319 | 293,259 |
Magnit PJSC (b)** | 1,282 | — |
Metro Inc. | 4,876 | 269,791 |
Ocado Group PLC (a) | 12,021 | 89,190 |
President Chain Store Corp. | 7,000 | 61,948 |
Seven & I Holdings Company Ltd. | 15,300 | 656,319 |
Shoprite Holdings Ltd. | 5,334 | 70,848 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk PT | 156,900 | $ 26,709 |
Tesco plc | 151,557 | 408,735 |
Woolworths Group Ltd. | 24,598 | 559,819 |
X5 Retail Group N.V. GDR (b)** | 2,502 | — |
| | 5,261,914 |
Footwear - 0.0%* |
Feng TAY Enterprise Company Ltd. | 5,000 | 33,593 |
Pou Chen Corp. | 14,000 | 15,578 |
Puma SE | 2,188 | 132,402 |
Xtep International Holdings Ltd. | 17,000 | 18,928 |
| | 200,501 |
Forest Products - 0.0%* |
Chengxin Lithium Group Company Ltd., Class A | 500 | 2,709 |
Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, Class B B Shares | 11,686 | 147,989 |
West Fraser Timber Company Ltd. | 1,200 | 86,589 |
| | 237,287 |
Gas Utilities - 0.1% |
Adani Total Gas Ltd. | 2,847 | 127,083 |
AltaGas Ltd. | 5,300 | 91,453 |
APA Group | 22,904 | 167,128 |
Beijing Enterprises Holdings Ltd. | 6,500 | 20,820 |
Brookfield Infrastructure Corp., Class A | 2,811 | 109,348 |
China Gas Holdings Ltd. | 29,800 | 43,373 |
China Resources Gas Group Ltd. | 8,800 | 33,035 |
Enagas S.A. | 4,899 | 81,172 |
ENN Energy Holdings Ltd. | 8,700 | 122,169 |
GAIL India Ltd. | 27,546 | 31,981 |
Hong Kong & China Gas Company Ltd. | 229,650 | 218,323 |
Indraprastha Gas Ltd. | 2,632 | 13,169 |
Kunlun Energy Company Ltd. | 38,000 | 27,119 |
Naturgy Energy Group S.A. | 2,762 | 71,660 |
Osaka Gas Company Ltd. | 7,800 | 125,916 |
Petronas Gas Bhd | 9,649 | 37,501 |
Snam S.p.A. | 41,269 | 199,389 |
Tokyo Gas Company Ltd. | 8,100 | 158,691 |
| | 1,679,330 |
General Merchandise Stores - 0.1% |
Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd., Class A | 1,100 | 114,875 |
Dollarama Inc. | 5,600 | 327,292 |
Magazine Luiza S.A. (a) | 37,124 | 19,259 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Pan Pacific International Holdings Corp. | 7,900 | $ 146,870 |
Wesfarmers Ltd. | 22,951 | 714,553 |
| | 1,322,849 |
Gold - 0.2% |
Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. | 9,356 | 485,840 |
Aneka Tambang Tbk | 103,400 | 13,184 |
AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. | 4,885 | 94,522 |
Barrick Gold Corp. | 35,900 | 614,959 |
Cia de Minas Buenaventura S.A.A. ADR | 2,400 | 17,880 |
Dakota Gold Corp. (a) | 1,527 | 4,657 |
Franco-Nevada Corp. | 3,850 | 524,443 |
Gold Fields Ltd. | 10,096 | 104,520 |
Harmony Gold Mining Company Ltd. | 6,492 | 22,435 |
Kinross Gold Corp. | 24,500 | 99,812 |
Newcrest Mining Ltd. | 18,226 | 255,110 |
Northern Star Resources Ltd. | 22,756 | 168,363 |
Novagold Resources Inc. (a) | 6,789 | 40,598 |
Polymetal International PLC (a)(b)** | 1,670 | — |
Polyus PJSC GDR (a)(b)** | 977 | — |
Polyus PJSC (a)(b)** | 122 | — |
Shandong Gold Mining Company Ltd., Class A | 3,000 | 8,308 |
Shandong Gold Mining Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 7,500 | 13,914 |
Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. | 9,180 | 358,406 |
Zhaojin Mining Industry Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (a) | 15,500 | 17,238 |
Zijin Mining Group Company Ltd., Class H | 59,119 | 80,139 |
Zijin Mining Group Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 13,400 | 19,367 |
| | 2,943,695 |
Healthcare Distributors - 0.0%* |
Amplifon S.p.A. | 2,625 | 77,939 |
Celltrion Healthcare Company Ltd. | 1,017 | 46,999 |
Guangzhou Baiyunshan Pharmaceutical Holdings Company Ltd., Class A | 900 | 3,875 |
Huadong Medicine Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,700 | 11,499 |
Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Company Ltd., Class H | 9,000 | 14,967 |
Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Company Ltd., Class A | 4,200 | 10,823 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Sinopharm Group Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 16,800 | $ 42,705 |
| | 208,807 |
Healthcare Equipment - 0.3% |
BioMerieux | 876 | 91,546 |
Carl Zeiss Meditec AG | 789 | 99,279 |
Cochlear Ltd. | 1,268 | 175,522 |
Demant A/S (a) | 1,542 | 42,612 |
DiaSorin S.p.A. | 433 | 60,260 |
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Ltd. | 11,947 | 170,763 |
Getinge AB, Class B | 4,261 | 88,455 |
Jafron Biomedical Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 600 | 2,686 |
Jiangsu Yuyue Medical Equipment & Supply Company Ltd., Class A | 2,100 | 9,670 |
Koninklijke Philips N.V. | 18,145 | 271,191 |
Lepu Medical Technology Beijing Company Ltd., Class A | 2,300 | 7,636 |
LivaNova PLC (a) | 1,537 | 85,365 |
Medtronic PLC | 13,432 | 1,043,935 |
Microport Scientific Corp. (a) | 4,807 | 12,656 |
Nano-X Imaging Ltd. (a) | 1,405 | 10,369 |
Novocure Ltd. (a) | 1,100 | 80,685 |
Olympus Corp. | 24,800 | 442,075 |
Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Company Ltd., Class A | 700 | 31,967 |
Siemens Healthineers AG (e) | 5,744 | 286,468 |
Smith & Nephew PLC | 17,784 | 237,348 |
Sonova Holding AG | 1,094 | 259,311 |
Straumann Holding AG | 2,277 | 259,891 |
Sysmex Corp. | 3,400 | 206,095 |
Terumo Corp. | 13,100 | 371,917 |
| | 4,347,702 |
Healthcare Facilities - 0.0%* |
Aier Eye Hospital Group Company Ltd., Class A | 5,909 | 26,535 |
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. | 1,276 | 69,061 |
Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL NVDR | 103,111 | 86,335 |
Bumrungrad Hospital PCL NVDR | 5,941 | 36,365 |
Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Services Group Co. | 848 | 49,520 |
Hygeia Healthcare Holdings Company Ltd. (a)(e) | 3,200 | 22,960 |
IHH Healthcare Bhd | 15,900 | 22,451 |
Mouwasat Medical Services Co. | 688 | 38,542 |
Ramsay Health Care Ltd. | 3,521 | 154,489 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Rede D'Or Sao Luiz SA (e) | 5,000 | $ 27,931 |
| | 534,189 |
Healthcare Services - 0.0%* |
Fresenius Medical Care AG & Company KGaA | 3,952 | 128,937 |
Fresenius SE & Company KGaA | 8,628 | 241,716 |
Guangzhou Kingmed Diagnostics Group Company Ltd., Class A | 500 | 5,651 |
Meinian Onehealth Healthcare Holdings Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 4,500 | 3,987 |
Sonic Healthcare Ltd. | 9,345 | 189,929 |
Topchoice Medical Corp., Class A (a) | 300 | 6,634 |
| | 576,854 |
Healthcare Supplies - 0.2% |
Alcon Inc. | 10,115 | 690,732 |
Asahi Intecc Company Ltd. | 4,600 | 75,444 |
Coloplast A/S, Class B | 2,420 | 282,015 |
EssilorLuxottica S.A. | 5,877 | 1,061,260 |
Hartalega Holdings Bhd | 12,000 | 4,631 |
HLB Inc. (a) | 1,282 | 28,926 |
Hoya Corp. | 7,300 | 702,918 |
Ovctek China Inc., Class A | 600 | 3,096 |
SD Biosensor Inc. | 309 | 7,400 |
Shandong Weigao Group Medical Polymer Company Ltd., Class H | 26,000 | 42,706 |
Top Glove Corporation Bhd | 54,800 | 11,259 |
| | 2,910,387 |
Healthcare Technology - 0.0%* |
M3 Inc. | 9,000 | 244,056 |
Heavy Electrical Equipment - 0.1% |
ABB India Ltd. | 500 | 16,215 |
Dongfang Electric Corporation Ltd., Class A | 1,000 | 3,038 |
Doosan Enerbility Company Ltd. (a) | 4,535 | 55,204 |
Ming Yang Smart Energy Group Ltd., Class A | 600 | 2,190 |
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. | 39,300 | 391,228 |
NARI Technology Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,296 | 15,150 |
Shanghai Electric Group Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 15,400 | 8,770 |
Siemens Energy AG (a) | 8,976 | 168,362 |
Titan Wind Energy Suzhou Company Ltd., Class A | 900 | 1,968 |
Vestas Wind Systems A/S | 20,470 | 593,725 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 8,000 | $ 7,124 |
Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 2,800 | 4,452 |
| | 1,267,426 |
Highways & Railtracks - 0.1% |
Bangkok Expressway & Metro PCL NVDR | 80,283 | 22,716 |
CCR S.A. | 12,900 | 26,472 |
Getlink SE | 9,063 | 144,846 |
Jiangsu Expressway Company Ltd., Class H | 12,000 | 10,962 |
Promotora y Operadora de Infraestructura SAB de C.V. | 1,150 | 9,416 |
Shenzhen International Holdings Ltd. | 17,503 | 17,178 |
Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp. | 18,000 | 16,837 |
Transurban Group | 62,295 | 548,345 |
Zhejiang Expressway Company Ltd., Class H | 16,000 | 12,320 |
| | 809,092 |
Home Building - 0.1% |
Barratt Developments PLC | 21,257 | 101,462 |
Berkeley Group Holdings PLC | 2,190 | 99,394 |
Iida Group Holdings Company Ltd. | 2,638 | 40,006 |
Open House Group Company Ltd. | 1,400 | 51,143 |
Persimmon PLC | 6,474 | 94,775 |
Sekisui Chemical Company Ltd. | 7,300 | 102,077 |
Sekisui House Ltd. | 12,558 | 222,093 |
Taylor Wimpey PLC | 73,731 | 90,154 |
| | 801,104 |
Home Furnishing Retail - 0.0%* |
Nitori Holdings Company Ltd. | 1,600 | 206,753 |
Home Furnishings - 0.0%* |
Nien Made Enterprise Company Ltd. | 2,000 | 19,163 |
Oppein Home Group Inc., Class A | 500 | 8,783 |
| | 27,946 |
Home Improvement Retail - 0.0%* |
Home Product Center PCL NVDR | 73,209 | 32,763 |
Kingfisher PLC | 40,734 | 115,686 |
| | 148,449 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines - 0.1% |
Accor S.A. (a) | 3,150 | $ 78,499 |
Asset World Corp. PCL NVDR | 34,533 | 6,281 |
H World Group Ltd. ADR | 2,100 | 89,082 |
Indian Hotels Co. Ltd. | 8,000 | 30,814 |
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC | 3,763 | 214,738 |
Minor International PCL NVDR (a) | 39,649 | 36,919 |
Shanghai Jinjiang International Hotels Company Ltd., Class A | 900 | 7,590 |
Tongcheng Travel Holdings Ltd. (a) | 11,200 | 26,949 |
Trip.com Group Ltd. ADR (a) | 5,900 | 202,960 |
Whitbread PLC | 3,941 | 121,834 |
| | 815,666 |
Household Appliances - 0.0%* |
Coway Company Ltd. | 563 | 24,997 |
Ecovacs Robotics Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 400 | 4,217 |
Electrolux AB, Class B | 3,884 | 52,477 |
Gree Electric Appliances Inc. of Zhuhai, Class A | 1,100 | 5,138 |
Haier Smart Home Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 3,900 | 13,788 |
Haier Smart Home Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 23,800 | 81,113 |
SEB S.A. | 414 | 34,574 |
| | 216,304 |
Household Products - 0.1% |
Essity AB, Class B | 12,397 | 325,169 |
Henkel AG & Company KGaA | 2,143 | 137,799 |
Kimberly-Clark de Mexico SAB de C.V., Class A | 17,800 | 30,207 |
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC | 14,462 | 1,000,986 |
Unicharm Corp. | 8,200 | 314,962 |
Unilever Indonesia Tbk PT | 102,200 | 30,855 |
Vinda International Holdings Ltd. | 4,000 | 11,787 |
| | 1,851,765 |
Human Resource & Employment Services - 0.1% |
Adecco Group AG | 3,011 | 99,130 |
Persol Holdings Company Ltd. | 3,700 | 79,303 |
Randstad N.V. | 2,342 | 142,371 |
Recruit Holdings Company Ltd. | 29,100 | 921,223 |
| | 1,242,027 |
Hypermarkets & Super Centers - 0.1% |
Aeon Company Ltd. | 13,375 | 282,107 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Atacadao S.A. | 6,800 | $ 19,057 |
Berli Jucker PCL NVDR | 12,600 | 12,824 |
Carrefour S.A. | 12,147 | 202,755 |
Cencosud S.A. | 16,738 | 27,407 |
E-MART Inc. | 218 | 16,950 |
Sendas Distribuidora S.A. | 5,100 | 18,846 |
Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB de C.V. | 56,686 | 199,520 |
| | 779,466 |
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders - 0.1% |
ACEN Corp. | 80,880 | 11,121 |
B Grimm Power PCL NVDR | 8,800 | 10,100 |
CGN Power Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 129,000 | 30,742 |
China National Nuclear Power Company Ltd., Class A | 11,500 | 9,973 |
China Power International Development Ltd. | 65,000 | 27,483 |
China Resources Power Holdings Company Ltd. | 20,000 | 40,897 |
Electricity Generating PCL NVDR | 866 | 4,313 |
GD Power Development Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 27,300 | 16,848 |
Global Power Synergy PCL NVDR | 5,698 | 12,010 |
Gulf Energy Development PCL NVDR | 30,733 | 49,025 |
Huaneng Power International Inc., Class H (a) | 32,000 | 15,129 |
Huaneng Power International Inc., Class A (a) | 7,700 | 8,469 |
NTPC Ltd. | 44,221 | 88,971 |
Ratch Group PCL NVDR | 17,100 | 21,107 |
RWE AG | 13,016 | 577,740 |
Shenzhen Energy Group Company Ltd., Class A | 5,900 | 5,423 |
| | 929,351 |
Industrial Conglomerates - 0.4% |
Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. | 24,250 | 25,183 |
Alfa SAB de C.V., Class A | 36,800 | 23,435 |
Ayala Corp. | 3,560 | 44,561 |
Brookfield Business Corp., Class A | 746 | 14,017 |
China Baoan Group Company Ltd., Class A | 1,200 | 2,097 |
CITIC Ltd. | 69,000 | 72,846 |
CJ Corp. | 187 | 12,491 |
CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. | 54,500 | 327,142 |
DCC PLC | 2,050 | 100,611 |
Far Eastern New Century Corp. | 38,000 | 39,440 |
Fosun International Ltd. | 31,000 | 25,261 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Grupo Carso SAB de C.V. | 5,400 | $ 22,659 |
GS Holdings Corp. | 445 | 15,443 |
HAP Seng Consolidated Bhd | 11,200 | 16,272 |
Hitachi Ltd. | 19,600 | 993,926 |
Industries Qatar QSC | 16,400 | 57,888 |
Investment AB Latour, Class B B Shares | 2,553 | 48,294 |
Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd. | 1,800 | 38,384 |
Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd. | 3,300 | 167,970 |
JG Summit Holdings Inc. | 38,530 | 34,841 |
Keppel Corporation Ltd. | 29,900 | 161,851 |
KOC Holding A/S | 4,546 | 20,326 |
LG Corp. | 1,193 | 73,871 |
Lifco AB, Class B | 4,883 | 81,614 |
Melrose Industries PLC | 85,503 | 138,335 |
Multiply Group PJSC (a) | 20,000 | 25,268 |
Q Holding PJSC (a) | 10,618 | 11,564 |
Samsung C&T Corp. | 987 | 88,920 |
Siemens AG | 15,436 | 2,135,698 |
Siemens Ltd. | 862 | 29,449 |
Sime Darby Bhd | 24,858 | 12,979 |
SK Inc. | 454 | 68,105 |
SM Investments Corp. | 3,050 | 49,464 |
Smiths Group PLC | 7,042 | 135,406 |
The Bidvest Group Ltd. | 4,369 | 55,050 |
Toshiba Corp. | 8,000 | 279,086 |
Turkiye Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari AS | 16,723 | 38,342 |
| | 5,488,089 |
Industrial Gases - 0.2% |
Air Liquide S.A. | 10,566 | 1,493,016 |
Linde PLC | 5,030 | 1,640,686 |
Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp. | 3,400 | 49,372 |
| | 3,183,074 |
Industrial Machinery - 0.4% |
Airtac International Group | 1,364 | 41,317 |
Alfa Laval AB | 5,635 | 162,839 |
Atlas Copco AB, A Shares | 54,379 | 642,455 |
Atlas Copco AB, B Shares | 31,736 | 338,391 |
Daifuku Company Ltd. | 2,100 | 98,359 |
FANUC Corp. | 3,900 | 586,278 |
GEA Group AG | 2,953 | 120,391 |
Haitian International Holdings Ltd. | 9,655 | 25,854 |
Hoshizaki Corp. | 1,900 | 67,032 |
Indutrade AB | 5,092 | 103,164 |
Jiangsu Hengli Hydraulic Company Ltd., Class A | 900 | 8,215 |
Kone Oyj, Class B B Shares | 6,913 | 356,352 |
Kurita Water Industries Ltd. | 2,207 | 91,328 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Luoyang Xinqianglian Slewing Bearing Company Ltd., Class A | 170 | $ 1,309 |
Luxfer Holdings PLC | 894 | 12,266 |
Makita Corp. | 4,400 | 102,709 |
MINEBEA MITSUMI Inc. | 7,500 | 112,035 |
MISUMI Group Inc. | 5,500 | 120,008 |
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. | 6,500 | 257,842 |
NGK Insulators Ltd. | 4,600 | 58,500 |
Ningbo Deye Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 200 | 9,574 |
North Industries Group Red Arrow Company Ltd., Class A | 600 | 1,703 |
Pentair PLC | 1,900 | 85,462 |
Rational AG | 88 | 52,124 |
Sandvik AB | 21,661 | 391,663 |
Schindler Holding AG | 1,224 | 226,740 |
Shenzhen Inovance Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 1,750 | 17,579 |
SKF AB, Class B B Shares | 7,508 | 114,679 |
SMC Corp. | 1,200 | 505,483 |
Spirax-Sarco Engineering PLC | 1,507 | 192,426 |
Techtronic Industries Company Ltd. | 28,000 | 312,468 |
VAT Group AG (e) | 527 | 143,997 |
Wartsila Oyj Abp | 9,915 | 83,257 |
Wuxi Shangji Automation Company Ltd., Class A | 280 | 4,284 |
Yaskawa Electric Corp. | 4,700 | 150,498 |
| | 5,598,581 |
Industrial REITs - 0.1% |
CapitaLand Ascendas REIT | 69,300 | 141,576 |
GLP J-Reit | 89 | 102,056 |
Goodman Group | 34,366 | 404,580 |
Mapletree Logistics Trust | 70,436 | 83,502 |
Nippon Prologis REIT Inc. | 42 | 98,200 |
Segro PLC | 24,688 | 226,768 |
Warehouses De Pauw CVA | 2,928 | 83,435 |
| | 1,140,117 |
Insurance Brokers - 0.0%* |
Willis Towers Watson PLC | 1,124 | 274,908 |
Integrated Oil & Gas - 1.1% |
BP PLC | 379,660 | 2,168,836 |
Cenovus Energy Inc. | 28,123 | 545,253 |
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Class H | 270,000 | 130,417 |
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Class A | 19,100 | 12,036 |
Eni S.p.A. | 50,599 | 717,467 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Equinor ASA | 19,283 | $ 688,637 |
Galp Energia SGPS S.A. | 9,838 | 132,400 |
Gazprom PJSC ADR (a)(b)** | 77,360 | — |
Gazprom PJSC (b)** | 56,590 | — |
Guanghui Energy Company Ltd., Class A | 8,300 | 10,821 |
Imperial Oil Ltd. | 4,600 | 223,897 |
LUKOIL PJSC (b)** | 7,480 | — |
MOL Hungarian Oil & Gas PLC | 5,606 | 38,876 |
Novatek PJSC GDR (a)(b)** | 1,641 | — |
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. | 27,061 | 48,002 |
OMV AG | 3,033 | 155,698 |
PetroChina Company Ltd., Class H | 222,000 | 101,543 |
PetroChina Company Ltd., Class A | 11,100 | 7,973 |
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. | 39,800 | 211,046 |
PTT PCL NVDR | 105,641 | 101,417 |
Repsol S.A. | 28,017 | 444,032 |
Rosneft Oil Co. PJSC (b)** | 20,586 | — |
Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (e) | 26,109 | 224,118 |
Shell PLC | 146,471 | 4,098,180 |
Suncor Energy Inc. | 27,600 | 874,881 |
Surgutneftegas PJSC ADR (a)(b)** | 9,978 | — |
Surgutneftegas PJSC (b)** | 31,000 | — |
TotalEnergies SE | 50,184 | 3,141,227 |
| | 14,076,757 |
Integrated Telecommunication Services - 0.5% |
BCE Inc. | 1,247 | 54,750 |
BT Group PLC | 142,300 | 191,799 |
Cellnex Telecom S.A. (e) | 11,042 | 364,379 |
China Tower Corp Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 460,000 | 49,507 |
Chunghwa Telecom Company Ltd. | 39,071 | 143,646 |
Deutsche Telekom AG | 65,461 | 1,302,111 |
Elisa Oyj | 2,926 | 154,452 |
Emirates Telecommunications Group Co. PJSC | 37,615 | 234,130 |
Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A. | 3,106 | 48,364 |
HKT Trust & HKT Ltd. | 73,815 | 90,508 |
Indus Towers Ltd. | 6,486 | 14,931 |
Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane S.p.A. (e) | 5,760 | 57,871 |
Koninklijke KPN N.V. | 63,568 | 196,066 |
LG Uplus Corp. | 1,535 | 13,443 |
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. | 24,209 | 690,244 |
Ooredoo QPSC | 7,711 | 19,480 |
Operadora De Sites Mexicanos SAB de CV | 10,200 | 10,034 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Orange S.A. | 40,526 | $ 401,416 |
Sarana Menara Nusantara Tbk PT | 268,300 | 18,958 |
Saudi Telecom Co. | 16,425 | 159,835 |
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. | 168,000 | 321,921 |
Spark New Zealand Ltd. | 35,266 | 120,442 |
Swisscom AG | 528 | 289,110 |
Telecom Italia S.p.A. (a) | 204,353 | 47,174 |
Telefonica Brasil S.A. | 4,887 | 35,301 |
Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG | 17,916 | 44,035 |
Telefonica S.A. | 105,600 | 381,495 |
Telekom Malaysia Bhd | 12,097 | 14,829 |
Telenor ASA | 13,479 | 125,335 |
Telia Co AB | 51,609 | 132,050 |
Telkom Indonesia Persero Tbk PT | 559,000 | 134,656 |
Telstra Group Ltd. | 82,680 | 223,717 |
TELUS Corp. | 9,524 | 183,669 |
True Corp PCL NVDR | 122,700 | 17,147 |
United Internet AG | 1,978 | 39,877 |
| | 6,326,682 |
Interactive Home Entertainment - 0.2% |
37 Interactive Entertainment Network Technology Group Co Ltd., Class A A Shares | 3,000 | 7,848 |
Bilibili Inc., Class Z (a) | 2,200 | 52,654 |
Capcom Company Ltd. | 3,500 | 111,675 |
CD Projekt S.A. | 697 | 20,600 |
Embracer Group AB (a) | 13,113 | 59,515 |
Kakao Games Corp. (a) | 347 | 12,400 |
Kingsoft Corporation Ltd. | 9,800 | 32,771 |
Koei Tecmo Holdings Company Ltd. | 2,380 | 43,146 |
Konami Group Corp. | 1,800 | 81,443 |
Krafton Inc. (a) | 266 | 35,572 |
NCSoft Corp. | 200 | 71,445 |
NetEase Inc. | 22,070 | 323,771 |
Netmarble Corp. (e) | 299 | 14,384 |
Nexon Company Ltd. | 9,700 | 217,753 |
Nintendo Company Ltd. | 22,300 | 934,962 |
Pearl Abyss Corp. (a) | 358 | 11,932 |
Perfect World Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 3,300 | 6,067 |
Playtika Holding Corp. (a) | 359 | 3,055 |
Sea Ltd. ADR (a) | 7,300 | 379,819 |
Square Enix Holdings Company Ltd. | 1,800 | 83,626 |
UbiSoft Entertainment S.A. (a) | 1,594 | 44,929 |
Zhejiang Century Huatong Group Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 8,600 | 4,736 |
| | 2,554,103 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Interactive Media & Services - 0.3% |
Adevinta ASA (a) | 5,123 | $ 34,115 |
Auto Trader Group PLC (e) | 18,327 | 113,667 |
Autohome Inc. ADR | 800 | 24,480 |
Baidu Inc., Class A (a) | 23,800 | 340,612 |
Info Edge India Ltd. | 633 | 30,086 |
JOYY Inc. ADR | 800 | 25,272 |
Kakaku.com Inc. | 2,700 | 43,218 |
Kakao Corp. | 3,431 | 146,147 |
Kanzhun Ltd. ADR (a) | 2,300 | 46,851 |
Kuaishou Technology (a)(e) | 18,100 | 164,768 |
NAVER Corp. | 1,436 | 204,229 |
REA Group Ltd. | 1,044 | 78,445 |
Scout24 SE (e) | 1,574 | 78,835 |
Seek Ltd. | 6,603 | 93,810 |
Tencent Holdings Ltd. | 67,075 | 2,870,364 |
VK Co Ltd. GDR (a)(b)** | 1,600 | — |
Weibo Corp. ADR (a) | 700 | 13,384 |
Yandex N.V., Class A A Shares (a)(b)** | 4,697 | — |
Yandex NV, Class A (a)(b)** | 865 | — |
Z Holdings Corp. | 52,496 | 132,091 |
| | 4,440,374 |
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail - 0.5% |
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (a) | 158,600 | 1,752,638 |
Alibaba Health Information Technology Ltd. (a)(d) | 42,000 | 35,785 |
Allegro.eu S.A. (a)(e) | 3,775 | 21,628 |
Americanas S.A. | 7,268 | 13,256 |
Delivery Hero SE (a)(e) | 3,501 | 167,318 |
JD Health International Inc. (a)(e) | 11,600 | 106,043 |
JD.com Inc., Class A | 23,576 | 665,146 |
Just Eat Takeaway.com N.V. (a)(e) | 3,827 | 80,666 |
Meituan, Class B (a)(e) | 48,000 | 1,074,395 |
momo.com Inc. | 1,000 | 20,888 |
Naspers Ltd., Class N | 2,377 | 394,561 |
Ozon Holdings PLC ADR (a)(b)** | 1,300 | — |
Pinduoduo Inc. ADR (a) | 5,457 | 445,018 |
Ping An Healthcare & Technology Company Ltd. (a)(e) | 3,500 | 9,552 |
Prosus N.V. | 16,761 | 1,152,892 |
Rakuten Group Inc. | 18,300 | 82,662 |
Vipshop Holdings Ltd. ADR (a) | 4,634 | 63,208 |
Zalando SE (a)(e) | 4,610 | 162,902 |
Zomato Ltd. (a) | 30,179 | 21,632 |
ZOZO Inc. | 2,500 | 61,768 |
| | 6,331,958 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Internet Services & Infrastructure - 0.1% |
GDS Holdings Ltd., Class A (a) | 8,800 | $ 23,113 |
Shopify Inc., Class A (a) | 23,988 | 832,264 |
Tucows Inc., Class A (a) | 330 | 11,194 |
Wix.com Ltd. (a) | 1,900 | 145,977 |
| | 1,012,548 |
Investment Banking & Brokerage - 0.1% |
China Galaxy Securities Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 33,000 | 16,109 |
China Galaxy Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 2,700 | 3,625 |
China International Capital Corporation Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 18,000 | 34,363 |
China International Capital Corporation Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,200 | 6,613 |
China Merchants Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 3,400 | 6,536 |
CITIC Securities Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 23,425 | 47,361 |
CITIC Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 6,590 | 18,964 |
CSC Financial Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,000 | 13,731 |
Daiwa Securities Group Inc. | 25,800 | 113,998 |
Everbright Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 3,600 | 7,737 |
Futu Holdings Ltd. ADR (a) | 1,300 | 52,845 |
GF Securities Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 14,200 | 20,413 |
GF Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 3,200 | 7,164 |
Guosen Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 6,800 | 8,727 |
Guotai Junan Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 4,100 | 8,053 |
Haitong Securities Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 30,400 | 18,696 |
Haitong Securities Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,400 | 5,526 |
Huatai Securities Company Ltd, Class H H Shares (e) | 20,000 | 22,883 |
Huatai Securities Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,600 | 8,470 |
Industrial Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 7,500 | 6,222 |
Korea Investment Holdings Company Ltd. | 530 | 22,492 |
Meritz Securities Company Ltd. | 3,355 | 16,709 |
NH Investment & Securities Company Ltd. | 1,321 | 9,194 |
Nomura Holdings Inc. | 59,500 | 220,332 |
Orient Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 8,192 | 10,585 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Samsung Securities Company Ltd. | 735 | $ 18,344 |
SBI Holdings Inc. | 4,800 | 91,565 |
Shenwan Hongyuan Group Company Ltd., Class A | 26,200 | 15,071 |
SooChow Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 2,100 | 1,982 |
Zheshang Securities Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,800 | 6,889 |
Zhongtai Securities Company Ltd., Class A | 7,200 | 6,671 |
| | 847,870 |
IT Consulting & Other Services - 0.4% |
Accenture PLC, Class A | 6,357 | 1,696,302 |
Bechtle AG | 1,405 | 49,573 |
Capgemini SE | 3,318 | 552,240 |
CGI Inc. (a) | 4,300 | 370,385 |
Chinasoft International Ltd. | 28,000 | 24,359 |
Fujitsu Ltd. | 4,000 | 534,010 |
Globant S.A. (a) | 500 | 84,080 |
HCL Technologies Ltd. | 11,977 | 150,462 |
Infosys Ltd. | 36,696 | 668,982 |
Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp. | 1,932 | 44,952 |
LTIMindtree Ltd. (e) | 1,282 | 67,647 |
Mphasis Ltd. | 738 | 17,599 |
NEC Corp. | 5,040 | 177,047 |
Nomura Research Institute Ltd. | 7,960 | 187,922 |
NTT Data Corp. | 12,900 | 188,888 |
Obic Company Ltd. | 1,400 | 205,949 |
Otsuka Corp. | 2,300 | 72,428 |
Samsung SDS Company Ltd. | 308 | 30,017 |
SCSK Corp. | 3,200 | 48,529 |
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. | 10,015 | 394,245 |
Tech Mahindra Ltd. | 6,564 | 80,644 |
TIS Inc. | 4,400 | 116,048 |
Wipro Ltd. | 13,332 | 63,292 |
| | 5,825,600 |
Leisure Facilities - 0.0%* |
Haichang Ocean Park Holdings Ltd. (a)(e) | 35,000 | 7,175 |
Oriental Land Company Ltd. | 4,100 | 595,369 |
Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town Company Ltd., Class A | 7,300 | 5,624 |
Songcheng Performance Development Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 2,387 | 5,037 |
| | 613,205 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Leisure Products - 0.1% |
Bandai Namco Holdings Inc. | 4,100 | $ 258,346 |
BRP Inc. | 700 | 53,331 |
Giant Manufacturing Company Ltd. | 3,108 | 20,275 |
Shimano Inc. | 1,500 | 237,826 |
Yamaha Corp. | 2,800 | 104,407 |
| | 674,185 |
Life & Health Insurance - 0.7% |
Aegon N.V. | 36,665 | 185,401 |
AIA Group Ltd. | 240,800 | 2,677,972 |
Bupa Arabia for Cooperative Insurance Co. | 703 | 26,810 |
Cathay Financial Holding Company Ltd. | 86,529 | 112,611 |
China Development Financial Holding Corp. | 163,120 | 66,871 |
China Life Insurance Company Ltd., Class H | 79,000 | 135,632 |
China Life Insurance Company Ltd., Class A | 1,200 | 6,438 |
China Taiping Insurance Holdings Company Ltd. | 15,000 | 18,680 |
Dai-ichi Life Holdings Inc. | 19,900 | 451,556 |
Discovery Ltd. (a) | 5,021 | 36,400 |
Fubon Financial Holding Company Ltd. | 75,982 | 139,181 |
Great-West Lifeco Inc. | 5,781 | 133,544 |
HDFC Life Insurance Company Ltd. (e) | 9,848 | 67,405 |
iA Financial Corporation Inc. | 2,098 | 122,741 |
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Ltd. (e) | 4,451 | 24,281 |
Japan Post Holdings Company Ltd. | 48,300 | 406,145 |
Japan Post Insurance Company Ltd. | 4,000 | 70,363 |
Legal & General Group PLC | 121,384 | 364,302 |
Manulife Financial Corp. | 38,600 | 687,989 |
Medibank Private Ltd. | 53,606 | 107,241 |
New China Life Insurance Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 7,800 | 19,088 |
New China Life Insurance Company Ltd., Class A | 1,600 | 6,956 |
NN Group N.V. | 5,697 | 232,017 |
Old Mutual Ltd. | 46,818 | 28,781 |
Phoenix Group Holdings PLC | 13,944 | 102,082 |
Ping An Insurance Group Company of China Ltd., Class H H Shares | 67,500 | 446,688 |
Ping An Insurance Group Company of China Ltd., Class A | 7,400 | 50,269 |
Poste Italiane S.p.A. (e) | 10,295 | 100,270 |
Power Corporation of Canada | 11,280 | 265,152 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Prudential PLC | 55,643 | $ 754,670 |
Samsung Life Insurance Company Ltd. | 848 | 47,620 |
Sanlam Ltd. | 20,267 | 58,032 |
SBI Life Insurance Company Ltd. (e) | 4,902 | 72,958 |
Shin Kong Financial Holding Company Ltd. | 123,263 | 35,172 |
Sun Life Financial Inc. | 11,890 | 551,523 |
Swiss Life Holding AG | 627 | 323,123 |
T&D Holdings Inc. | 10,000 | 144,151 |
| | 9,080,115 |
Life Sciences Tools & Services - 0.2% |
AbCellera Biologics Inc. (a) | 5,916 | 59,929 |
Bachem Holding AG, Class B | 668 | 57,652 |
Divi's Laboratories Ltd. | 1,372 | 56,605 |
Eurofins Scientific SE | 2,762 | 197,676 |
Genscript Biotech Corp. (a) | 12,000 | 38,206 |
Hangzhou Tigermed Consulting Company Ltd., Class A | 500 | 7,573 |
Hangzhou Tigermed Consulting Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 1,500 | 17,335 |
Joinn Laboratories China Company Ltd., Class A | 784 | 6,619 |
Lonza Group AG | 1,507 | 738,026 |
Pharmaron Beijing Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 1,950 | 13,529 |
Pharmaron Beijing Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 450 | 4,423 |
QIAGEN N.V. (a) | 6,954 | 348,199 |
Samsung Biologics Company Ltd. (a)(e) | 187 | 121,590 |
Sartorius Stedim Biotech | 567 | 183,052 |
WuXi AppTec Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 3,708 | 39,171 |
WuXi AppTec Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,420 | 16,624 |
Wuxi Biologics Cayman Inc. (a)(e) | 38,500 | 295,226 |
| | 2,201,435 |
Managed Healthcare - 0.0%* |
Hapvida Participacoes e Investimentos S.A. (a)(e) | 53,925 | 51,964 |
Marine - 0.1% |
AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class B | 103 | 230,898 |
AP Moller - Maersk A/S, Class A | 64 | 141,174 |
COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 33,682 | 34,351 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Company Ltd., Class A | 8,910 | $ 13,251 |
Costamare Inc. | 1,447 | 13,428 |
Evergreen Marine Corporation Taiwan Ltd. | 10,400 | 55,155 |
Golden Ocean Group Ltd. | 3,462 | 30,085 |
HMM Company Ltd. | 2,865 | 44,655 |
Kuehne + Nagel International AG | 1,109 | 257,952 |
MISC Bhd | 19,075 | 32,477 |
Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd. | 7,100 | 177,036 |
Nippon Yusen KK | 9,900 | 233,347 |
Orient Overseas International Ltd. | 1,500 | 27,098 |
Pan Ocean Company Ltd. | 2,635 | 12,013 |
Safe Bulkers Inc. | 2,255 | 6,562 |
SITC International Holdings Company Ltd. | 23,000 | 51,157 |
Wan Hai Lines Ltd. | 6,670 | 17,383 |
Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. | 18,000 | 38,360 |
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. | 1,400 | 24,066 |
| | 1,440,448 |
Marine Ports & Services - 0.0%* |
Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd. | 5,450 | 53,894 |
China Merchants Port Holdings Company Ltd. | 13,084 | 19,178 |
COSCO SHIPPING Ports Ltd. | 18,958 | 15,060 |
International Container Terminal Services Inc. | 11,170 | 40,089 |
Shanghai International Port Group Company Ltd., Class A | 3,100 | 2,392 |
| | 130,613 |
Metal & Glass Containers - 0.0%* |
CCL Industries Inc., Class B | 3,100 | 132,333 |
Motorcycle Manufacturers - 0.0%* |
Bajaj Auto Ltd. | 716 | 31,296 |
Eicher Motors Ltd. | 1,613 | 62,932 |
Hero MotoCorp Ltd. | 1,233 | 40,819 |
TVS Motor Co. Ltd. | 2,000 | 26,240 |
Yadea Group Holdings Ltd. (e) | 14,000 | 23,426 |
Yamaha Motor Company Ltd. | 5,800 | 132,313 |
| | 317,026 |
Movies & Entertainment - 0.1% |
Beijing Enlight Media Company Ltd., Class A | 5,600 | 7,009 |
Bollore SE | 17,444 | 97,181 |
China Ruyi Holdings Ltd. (a) | 40,000 | 9,994 |
HYBE Company Ltd. (a) | 214 | 29,605 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
IMAX Corp. (a) | 1,318 | $ 19,322 |
iQIYI Inc. ADR (a) | 4,000 | 21,200 |
Mango Excellent Media Company Ltd., Class A | 1,600 | 6,942 |
Spotify Technology S.A. (a) | 1,495 | 118,030 |
Tencent Music Entertainment Group ADR (a) | 8,400 | 69,552 |
Toho Company Ltd. | 2,200 | 84,702 |
Universal Music Group N.V. | 14,751 | 354,375 |
| | 817,912 |
Multi-Line Insurance - 0.5% |
Ageas SA | 3,149 | 139,203 |
Allianz SE | 8,244 | 1,767,600 |
Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A. | 22,558 | 400,006 |
Aviva PLC | 57,068 | 303,969 |
AXA S.A. | 37,771 | 1,050,305 |
Baloise Holding AG | 944 | 145,600 |
BB Seguridade Participacoes S.A. | 8,003 | 50,953 |
China Pacific Insurance Group Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 27,089 | 60,322 |
China Pacific Insurance Group Company Ltd., Class A | 4,400 | 15,593 |
Gjensidige Forsikring ASA | 3,685 | 71,897 |
Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen S.A. | 7,748 | 62,567 |
Sampo Oyj, Class A | 9,729 | 506,911 |
ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (a)(e) | 5,600 | 15,426 |
Zurich Insurance Group AG | 3,038 | 1,452,343 |
| | 6,042,695 |
Multi-Sector Holdings - 0.1% |
Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd. | 200 | 13,880 |
Eurazeo S.E. | 753 | 46,691 |
EXOR NV (a) | 2,227 | 162,333 |
Groupe Bruxelles Lambert N.V. | 2,047 | 162,932 |
Industrivarden AB, Class A A Shares | 2,246 | 54,644 |
Industrivarden AB, Class C C Shares | 3,235 | 78,550 |
Investor AB, Class B B Shares | 36,883 | 667,466 |
Investor AB, Class A A Shares | 10,217 | 190,083 |
Kinnevik AB, Class B (a) | 5,134 | 70,559 |
L E Lundbergforetagen AB, Class B | 1,306 | 55,664 |
Remgro Ltd. | 4,910 | 38,388 |
Sofina S.A. | 265 | 58,148 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Wendel SE | 572 | $ 53,233 |
| | 1,652,571 |
Multi-Utilities - 0.2% |
Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. | 13,228 | 86,107 |
Canadian Utilities Ltd., Class A | 2,700 | 73,032 |
E.ON SE | 45,569 | 453,945 |
Engie S.A. | 37,011 | 528,826 |
National Grid PLC | 74,001 | 887,844 |
Qatar Electricity & Water Co. QSC | 5,078 | 24,680 |
Veolia Environnement S.A. | 13,534 | 346,660 |
| | 2,401,094 |
Office REITs - 0.0%* |
City Office REIT Inc. | 1,118 | 9,369 |
Covivio | 1,010 | 59,771 |
Dexus | 22,283 | 117,112 |
Gecina S.A. | 958 | 97,283 |
Japan Real Estate Investment Corp. | 23 | 100,580 |
Nippon Building Fund Inc. | 30 | 133,692 |
| | 517,807 |
Office Services & Supplies - 0.0%* |
Shanghai M&G Stationery Inc., Class A | 1,000 | 7,946 |
Oil & Gas Drilling - 0.0%* |
Borr Drilling Ltd. (a) | 5,467 | 27,171 |
China Oilfield Services Ltd., Class H | 18,000 | 21,886 |
Noble Corp. PLC (a) | 2,421 | 91,296 |
| | 140,353 |
Oil & Gas Equipment & Services - 0.0%* |
Dialog Group Bhd | 38,500 | 21,413 |
Offshore Oil Engineering Company Ltd., Class A | 14,500 | 12,700 |
Tenaris S.A. | 9,715 | 168,848 |
Yantai Jereh Oilfield Services Group Company Ltd., Class A | 500 | 2,017 |
| | 204,978 |
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production - 0.3% |
Aker BP ASA | 6,473 | 199,821 |
ARC Resources Ltd. | 13,500 | 181,833 |
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. | 22,700 | 1,259,687 |
Inpex Corp. | 21,300 | 225,358 |
Petro Rio S.A. (a) | 7,200 | 50,715 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
PTT Exploration & Production PCL NVDR | 14,699 | $ 74,906 |
Santos Ltd. | 64,896 | 314,226 |
Tatneft PJSC ADR (b)** | 3,383 | — |
Tatneft PJSC (b)** | 4,926 | — |
Tourmaline Oil Corp. | 6,500 | 327,747 |
Woodside Energy Group Ltd. | 38,389 | 922,627 |
| | 3,556,920 |
Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing - 0.2% |
Ampol Ltd. | 4,490 | 86,110 |
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. | 8,844 | 35,331 |
Cosan S.A. | 14,636 | 47,431 |
Empresas Copec SA | 4,726 | 35,109 |
ENEOS Holdings Inc. | 62,800 | 213,228 |
Formosa Petrochemical Corp. | 14,000 | 36,577 |
HD Hyundai Co Ltd. | 485 | 21,950 |
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. | 6,187 | 17,586 |
Idemitsu Kosan Company Ltd. | 3,900 | 90,742 |
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. | 36,307 | 33,573 |
Neste Oyj | 8,589 | 394,347 |
Parkland Corp. | 2,707 | 59,356 |
Petronas Dagangan Bhd | 3,100 | 16,186 |
Polski Koncern Naftowy ORLEN S.A. | 5,938 | 86,967 |
Qatar Fuel QSC | 3,749 | 18,502 |
Rabigh Refining & Petrochemical Co. (a) | 5,905 | 17,075 |
Reliance Industries Ltd. | 32,778 | 1,009,212 |
SK Innovation Company Ltd. (a) | 587 | 71,712 |
S-Oil Corp. | 483 | 32,146 |
Thai Oil PCL NVDR | 16,166 | 26,255 |
Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri A/S (a) | 1,432 | 40,536 |
| | 2,389,931 |
Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation - 0.3% |
Ardmore Shipping Corp. (a) | 1,084 | 15,620 |
China Merchants Energy Shipping Company Ltd., Class A | 10,900 | 8,807 |
COSCO SHIPPING Energy Transportation Company Ltd., Class A (a) | 3,600 | 6,270 |
DHT Holdings Inc. | 3,880 | 34,454 |
Enbridge Inc. | 40,900 | 1,597,423 |
FLEX LNG Ltd. (a) | 803 | 26,250 |
Frontline Ltd. | 3,547 | 43,061 |
Golar LNG Ltd. (a) | 2,886 | 65,772 |
Keyera Corp. | 4,300 | 93,905 |
Nordic American Tankers Ltd. | 6,238 | 19,088 |
Pembina Pipeline Corp. | 11,300 | 383,297 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Petronet LNG Ltd. | 9,652 | $ 25,136 |
Qatar Gas Transport Company Ltd. | 29,180 | 29,429 |
Scorpio Tankers Inc. | 1,350 | 72,589 |
SFL Corporation Ltd. | 3,244 | 29,910 |
TC Energy Corp. | 20,500 | 816,702 |
Teekay Corp. (a) | 2,112 | 9,588 |
Teekay Tankers Ltd., Class A (a) | 638 | 19,657 |
Ultrapar Participacoes S.A. | 6,400 | 15,195 |
| | 3,312,153 |
Other Diversified Financial Services - 0.1% |
Bajaj Finserv Ltd. | 4,420 | 82,697 |
FirstRand Ltd. | 55,786 | 203,669 |
Housing Development Finance Corporation Ltd. | 18,552 | 591,475 |
M&G PLC | 47,982 | 108,423 |
ORIX Corp. | 24,300 | 390,159 |
Yuanta Financial Holding Company Ltd. | 111,240 | 78,538 |
| | 1,454,961 |
Packaged Foods & Meats - 0.8% |
Ajinomoto Company Inc. | 9,300 | 284,121 |
Almarai Co. JSC | 3,125 | 44,514 |
Angel Yeast Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,600 | 10,457 |
Associated British Foods PLC | 7,337 | 139,093 |
Barry Callebaut AG | 70 | 138,381 |
BRF S.A. (a) | 6,804 | 10,588 |
Britannia Industries Ltd. | 1,285 | 66,905 |
Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL NVDR | 26,869 | 19,239 |
China Feihe Ltd. (e) | 36,568 | 31,110 |
China Huishan Dairy Holdings Company Ltd. (a)(b)** | 55,000 | — |
China Mengniu Dairy Company Ltd. | 34,000 | 154,210 |
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG | 23 | 419,401 |
CJ CheilJedang Corp. | 103 | 30,983 |
Dali Foods Group Company Ltd. (e) | 17,117 | 7,807 |
Danone S.A. | 12,996 | 682,819 |
Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Company Ltd., Class A | 2,904 | 33,410 |
Gruma SAB de CV, Class B | 2,545 | 34,052 |
Grupo Bimbo SAB de CV | 14,381 | 60,779 |
Guangdong Haid Group Company Ltd., Class A | 1,800 | 16,060 |
Henan Shuanghui Investment & Development Company Ltd., Class A | 3,185 | 11,936 |
Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur Tbk PT | 27,600 | 17,729 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk PT | 30,136 | $ 13,018 |
Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Company Ltd., Class A | 4,000 | 17,922 |
JBS S.A. | 9,100 | 38,022 |
JDE Peet's N.V. | 1,953 | 56,319 |
Kerry Group PLC, Class A | 3,244 | 291,652 |
Kikkoman Corp. | 3,000 | 157,793 |
Marico Ltd. | 6,935 | 42,739 |
MEIJI Holdings Company Ltd. | 2,100 | 107,272 |
Monde Nissin Corp. (e) | 81,900 | 16,341 |
Mowi ASA | 8,182 | 138,872 |
Muyuan Foods Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 3,920 | 27,620 |
Nestle India Ltd. | 326 | 77,258 |
Nestle Malaysia Bhd | 339 | 10,774 |
Nestle S.A. (d) | 55,433 | 6,419,252 |
Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. | 3,500 | 43,848 |
Nissin Foods Holdings Company Ltd. | 1,300 | 102,664 |
Orion Corp. | 335 | 34,105 |
Orkla ASA | 14,644 | 105,456 |
PPB Group Bhd | 8,587 | 33,997 |
QL Resources Bhd | 12,588 | 15,746 |
Salmar ASA | 1,405 | 54,882 |
Saputo Inc. | 4,900 | 121,221 |
Tata Consumer Products Ltd. | 6,886 | 63,837 |
Thai Union Group PCL NVDR | 28,434 | 13,874 |
The Savola Group | 3,575 | 26,223 |
Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp. | 24,000 | 42,373 |
Uni-President China Holdings Ltd. | 12,000 | 12,008 |
Uni-President Enterprises Corp. | 59,000 | 127,846 |
Universal Robina Corp. | 12,120 | 29,737 |
Want Want China Holdings Ltd. | 53,000 | 35,447 |
Wens Foodstuffs Group Company Ltd., Class A | 3,400 | 9,646 |
WH Group Ltd. (e) | 163,666 | 95,202 |
Yakult Honsha Company Ltd. | 2,500 | 162,189 |
Yihai International Holding Ltd. | 7,364 | 26,041 |
Yihai Kerry Arawana Holdings Company Ltd., Class A | 1,000 | 6,296 |
| | 10,791,086 |
Paper Packaging - 0.0%* |
Amcor PLC | 15,100 | 179,841 |
Klabin S.A. | 8,200 | 30,977 |
SCG Packaging PCL NVDR | 14,842 | 24,426 |
Smurfit Kappa Group PLC | 5,068 | 186,929 |
| | 422,173 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Paper Products - 0.1% |
Empresas CMPC S.A. | 11,722 | $ 19,481 |
Holmen AB, Class B | 1,725 | 68,523 |
Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper Tbk PT | 24,700 | 13,843 |
Mondi PLC | 9,387 | 159,156 |
Nine Dragons Paper Holdings Ltd. | 14,310 | 13,054 |
Oji Holdings Corp. | 14,000 | 56,342 |
Resolute Forest Products Inc. (a) | 1,294 | 27,938 |
Stora Enso Oyj, Class R | 11,318 | 158,841 |
Suzano SA | 7,800 | 72,018 |
UPM-Kymmene Oyj | 10,839 | 404,067 |
| | 993,263 |
Personal Products - 0.5% |
Amorepacific Corp. | 276 | 30,207 |
Beiersdorf AG | 2,060 | 235,683 |
By-health Company Ltd., Class A | 2,900 | 9,565 |
Colgate-Palmolive India Ltd. | 970 | 18,013 |
Dabur India Ltd. | 6,264 | 42,511 |
Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. (a) | 4,487 | 47,405 |
Haleon PLC (a) | 103,199 | 406,366 |
Hengan International Group Company Ltd. | 5,980 | 31,758 |
Hindustan Unilever Ltd. | 8,743 | 270,655 |
Kao Corp. | 9,700 | 386,324 |
Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. | 1,100 | 75,281 |
Kose Corp. | 600 | 65,573 |
LG Household & Health Care Ltd. | 90 | 51,801 |
L'Oreal S.A. | 4,875 | 1,735,668 |
Natura & Co. Holding S.A. | 8,400 | 18,254 |
Proya Cosmetics Company Ltd., Class A | 280 | 6,778 |
Shiseido Company Ltd. | 8,100 | 397,250 |
Unilever PLC | 51,345 | 2,582,925 |
| | 6,412,017 |
Pharmaceuticals - 2.1% |
Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd. | 4,082 | 32,706 |
Astellas Pharma Inc. | 37,200 | 565,704 |
AstraZeneca PLC | 31,241 | 4,215,703 |
Asymchem Laboratories Tianjin Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 232 | 4,963 |
Aurobindo Pharma Ltd. | 3,446 | 18,257 |
Bayer AG | 19,852 | 1,023,864 |
Betta Pharmaceuticals Company Ltd., Class A | 600 | 4,273 |
Celltrion Pharm Inc. (a) | 226 | 12,060 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Changchun High & New Technology Industry Group Inc., Class A | 300 | $ 7,217 |
China Medical System Holdings Ltd. | 15,000 | 23,600 |
China Resources Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. (e) | 17,000 | 13,766 |
China Traditional Chinese Medicine Holdings Company Ltd. | 30,000 | 13,645 |
Chugai Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. | 13,700 | 349,703 |
Cipla Ltd. | 5,279 | 68,656 |
CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Ltd. | 102,000 | 107,163 |
Daiichi Sankyo Company Ltd. | 35,400 | 1,140,248 |
Dong-E-E-Jiao Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,800 | 10,588 |
Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. | 1,264 | 64,744 |
Eisai Company Ltd. | 5,100 | 336,431 |
GSK PLC | 82,124 | 1,420,162 |
Hanmi Pharm Company Ltd. | 84 | 19,895 |
Hansoh Pharmaceutical Group Company Ltd. (e) | 12,000 | 22,816 |
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC | 2,982 | 55,671 |
Humanwell Healthcare Group Company Ltd., Class A | 2,200 | 7,596 |
Hypera S.A. | 5,300 | 45,446 |
Ipsen S.A. | 788 | 84,520 |
Jazz Pharmaceuticals PLC (a) | 600 | 95,586 |
Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Company Ltd., Class A | 4,620 | 25,728 |
Kalbe Farma Tbk PT | 246,000 | 33,026 |
Kyowa Kirin Co Ltd. | 5,300 | 121,308 |
Lupin Ltd. | 2,072 | 18,376 |
Merck KGaA | 2,622 | 506,218 |
Nanjing King-Friend Biochemical Pharmaceutical Company Ltd., Class A | 520 | 1,356 |
Nippon Shinyaku Company Ltd. | 1,000 | 56,690 |
Novartis AG | 43,621 | 3,941,072 |
Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B B Shares | 33,378 | 4,493,289 |
Ono Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. | 7,400 | 172,907 |
Orion Oyj, Class B | 2,094 | 114,512 |
Otsuka Holdings Company Ltd. | 8,000 | 261,018 |
Perrigo Company PLC | 1,100 | 37,499 |
Recordati Industria Chimica e Farmaceutica SpA | 1,932 | 79,900 |
Richter Gedeon Nyrt | 1,789 | 39,574 |
Roche Holding AG | 14,711 | 4,659,121 |
Sanofi | 23,017 | 2,206,909 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 4,500 | $ 14,414 |
Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Company Ltd., Class A | 1,500 | 7,640 |
Shionogi & Company Ltd. | 5,400 | 269,540 |
Sino Biopharmaceutical Ltd. | 105,000 | 61,480 |
SK Biopharmaceuticals Company Ltd. (a) | 382 | 21,841 |
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. | 10,719 | 129,747 |
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd. | 30,400 | 947,170 |
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ADR (a) | 22,800 | 207,936 |
Theravance Biopharma Inc. (a) | 2,167 | 24,314 |
Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. | 1,128 | 21,142 |
UCB S.A. | 2,590 | 203,333 |
Yuhan Corp. | 684 | 30,936 |
Yunnan Baiyao Group Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,400 | 11,000 |
Zhangzhou Pientzehuang Pharmaceutical Company Ltd., Class A | 400 | 16,677 |
Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical Company Ltd., Class A | 2,600 | 8,215 |
Zhejiang NHU Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 2,592 | 7,024 |
| | 28,515,895 |
Precious Metals & Minerals - 0.0%* |
Alrosa PJSC (a)(b)** | 46,308 | — |
Anglo American Platinum Ltd. | 609 | 50,999 |
Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd. | 9,062 | 113,516 |
Industrias Penoles SAB de C.V. | 1,900 | 23,367 |
Northam Platinum Holdings Ltd. (a) | 3,073 | 33,806 |
Sibanye Stillwater Ltd. | 31,370 | 82,449 |
| | 304,137 |
Property & Casualty Insurance - 0.3% |
Admiral Group PLC | 3,763 | 96,732 |
Argo Group International Holdings Ltd. | 891 | 23,032 |
Chubb Ltd. | 4,169 | 919,681 |
DB Insurance Company Ltd. | 393 | 20,371 |
Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. | 467 | 276,443 |
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd. (e) | 2,136 | 31,933 |
Insurance Australia Group Ltd. | 50,658 | 163,180 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Intact Financial Corp. | 3,517 | $ 505,922 |
James River Group Holdings Ltd. | 1,032 | 21,579 |
Meritz Fire & Marine Insurance Company Ltd. | 396 | 15,678 |
MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings Inc. | 9,100 | 291,321 |
People's Insurance Company Group of China Ltd., Class H H Shares | 97,000 | 32,188 |
PICC Property & Casualty Company Ltd., Class H | 78,000 | 74,053 |
QBE Insurance Group Ltd. | 30,248 | 275,485 |
Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Company Ltd. | 307 | 48,580 |
Sompo Holdings Inc. | 6,400 | 284,240 |
Suncorp Group Ltd. | 25,882 | 211,325 |
The People's Insurance Company Group of China Ltd., Class A | 10,900 | 8,224 |
Tokio Marine Holdings Inc. | 37,100 | 795,030 |
Tryg A/S | 7,394 | 175,463 |
| | 4,270,460 |
Publishing - 0.0%* |
China Literature Ltd. (a)(e) | 4,400 | 17,081 |
Saudi Research & Media Group (a) | 353 | 17,121 |
| | 34,202 |
Railroads - 0.4% |
Aurizon Holdings Ltd. | 36,171 | 91,495 |
BTS Group Holdings PCL NVDR | 76,426 | 18,536 |
Canadian National Railway Co. | 11,900 | 1,412,595 |
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. | 18,800 | 1,400,686 |
Central Japan Railway Co. | 2,900 | 356,167 |
Container Corporation of India Ltd. | 2,897 | 25,871 |
Daqin Railway Company Ltd., Class A | 9,300 | 8,979 |
East Japan Railway Co. | 6,100 | 347,660 |
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc. | 4,500 | 133,692 |
Keio Corp. | 2,200 | 80,700 |
Keisei Electric Railway Company Ltd. | 2,400 | 68,301 |
Kintetsu Group Holdings Company Ltd. | 3,300 | 108,921 |
MTR Corporation Ltd. | 30,000 | 158,938 |
Odakyu Electric Railway Company Ltd. | 6,200 | 80,399 |
Rumo S.A. | 14,100 | 49,804 |
Tobu Railway Company Ltd. | 3,700 | 86,369 |
Tokyu Corp. | 10,400 | 131,079 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
West Japan Railway Co. | 4,500 | $ 195,388 |
| | 4,755,580 |
Real Estate Development - 0.1% |
C&D International Investment Group Ltd. | 7,000 | 20,404 |
China Evergrande Group (a)(b) | 87,000 | 4,598 |
China Jinmao Holdings Group Ltd. | 64,972 | 13,985 |
China Merchants Shekou Industrial Zone Holdings Company Ltd., Class A | 3,800 | 6,937 |
China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd. | 40,000 | 105,574 |
China Resources Land Ltd. | 34,000 | 155,734 |
China Vanke Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 17,000 | 34,414 |
China Vanke Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 300 | 789 |
CK Asset Holdings Ltd. | 41,086 | 252,940 |
Country Garden Holdings Company Ltd. | 76,298 | 26,101 |
Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Co. (a) | 5,114 | 15,797 |
Emaar Economic City (a) | 5,150 | 11,425 |
Emaar Properties PJSC | 44,432 | 70,895 |
Gemdale Corp., Class A | 1,500 | 2,218 |
Godrej Properties Ltd. (a) | 1,425 | 21,095 |
Greentown China Holdings Ltd. | 8,000 | 11,685 |
Henderson Land Development Company Ltd. | 28,000 | 97,758 |
Hopson Development Holdings Ltd. | 13,576 | 13,359 |
Land & Houses PCL NVDR | 96,731 | 27,649 |
Longfor Group Holdings Ltd. (e) | 17,968 | 55,942 |
Poly Developments & Holdings Group Company Ltd., Class A | 7,100 | 15,526 |
Ruentex Development Company Ltd. | 16,500 | 23,218 |
Seazen Holdings Company Ltd., Class A A Shares (a) | 1,400 | 4,148 |
Shimao Group Holdings Ltd. (a)(b) | 16,102 | 2,280 |
Sino Land Company Ltd. | 72,272 | 90,375 |
Sunac China Holdings Ltd. (a)(b) | 59,000 | 8,655 |
Yuexiu Property Company Ltd. | 13,063 | 15,816 |
| | 1,109,317 |
Real Estate Operating Companies - 0.1% |
Aroundtown S.A. | 18,357 | 42,768 |
Azrieli Group Ltd. | 818 | 54,344 |
Capitaland Investment Ltd. | 50,600 | 139,591 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Central Pattana PCL NVDR | 21,078 | $ 43,209 |
China Resources Mixc Lifestyle Services Ltd. (e) | 7,200 | 36,577 |
Country Garden Services Holdings Company Ltd. | 20,715 | 51,595 |
Fastighets AB Balder, Class B (a) | 10,813 | 50,352 |
Greentown Service Group Company Ltd. | 20,000 | 13,274 |
Hang Lung Properties Ltd. | 43,000 | 84,072 |
Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd. | 23,300 | 107,180 |
Hulic Company Ltd. | 7,600 | 59,904 |
LEG Immobilien SE | 1,356 | 88,076 |
Mabanee Co. KPSC | 7,055 | 19,573 |
NEPI Rockcastle N.V. | 5,303 | 32,123 |
Sagax AB, Class B | 3,983 | 90,406 |
SM Prime Holdings Inc. | 128,600 | 82,048 |
Swire Properties Ltd. | 20,200 | 51,348 |
Swiss Prime Site AG | 1,584 | 137,222 |
Vonovia SE | 14,564 | 342,266 |
Wharf Real Estate Investment Company Ltd. | 34,000 | 198,208 |
| | 1,724,136 |
Real Estate Services - 0.0%* |
China Overseas Property Holdings Ltd. | 15,000 | 15,625 |
FirstService Corp. | 800 | 97,899 |
KE Holdings Inc. ADR (a) | 7,300 | 101,908 |
| | 215,432 |
Regional Banks - 0.1% |
AU Small Finance Bank Ltd. (e) | 1,512 | 11,961 |
Bandhan Bank Ltd. (a)(e) | 7,685 | 21,755 |
Bank of Chengdu Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 400 | 885 |
Bank of Hangzhou Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 5,547 | 10,487 |
Bank of Jiangsu Company Ltd., Class A | 7,000 | 7,375 |
Bank of Nanjing Company Ltd., Class A | 5,600 | 8,434 |
Bank of Ningbo Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 4,756 | 22,306 |
Banque Cantonale Vaudoise | 549 | 52,663 |
Concordia Financial Group Ltd. | 20,000 | 83,368 |
First Bancorp | 5,306 | 67,492 |
OFG Bancorp | 1,320 | 36,379 |
Popular Inc. | 652 | 43,241 |
Resona Holdings Inc. | 44,200 | 242,263 |
Shizuoka Financial Group Inc. | 9,000 | 71,962 |
The Chiba Bank Ltd. | 9,700 | 70,722 |
| | 751,293 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Reinsurance - 0.2% |
Enstar Group Ltd. (a) | 321 | $ 74,164 |
Everest Re Group Ltd. | 400 | 132,508 |
Greenlight Capital Re Ltd., Class A (a) | 773 | 6,300 |
Hannover Rueck SE | 1,232 | 243,905 |
Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG in Muenchen | 2,833 | 919,149 |
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. | 500 | 92,115 |
SiriusPoint Ltd. (a) | 2,645 | 15,606 |
Swiss Re AG | 6,113 | 571,392 |
| | 2,055,139 |
Renewable Electricity - 0.1% |
Adani Green Energy Ltd. (a) | 3,339 | 77,968 |
China Longyuan Power Group Corporation Ltd., Class H H Shares | 35,000 | 42,780 |
China Three Gorges Renewables Group Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 19,800 | 16,169 |
China Yangtze Power Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 14,300 | 43,403 |
Corp. ACCIONA Energias Renovables S.A. | 1,200 | 46,284 |
EDP Renovaveis SA | 5,947 | 130,620 |
Energy Absolute PCL NVDR | 19,820 | 55,509 |
Engie Brasil Energia S.A. | 3,233 | 23,215 |
Meridian Energy Ltd. | 23,745 | 78,692 |
Northland Power Inc. | 4,600 | 126,055 |
| | 640,695 |
Research & Consulting Services - 0.3% |
Bureau Veritas S.A. | 6,047 | 158,825 |
Clarivate PLC (a) | 5,512 | 45,970 |
Experian PLC | 18,639 | 630,699 |
Intertek Group PLC | 3,148 | 152,757 |
Nihon M&A Center Holdings Inc. | 6,300 | 77,780 |
RELX PLC | 38,788 | 1,067,537 |
SGS S.A. | 130 | 302,097 |
Teleperformance | 1,205 | 286,400 |
Thomson Reuters Corp. | 3,418 | 389,641 |
Wolters Kluwer N.V. | 5,318 | 554,850 |
| | 3,666,556 |
Residential REITs - 0.0%* |
Canadian Apartment Properties REIT | 1,700 | 53,549 |
Restaurants - 0.1% |
Compass Group PLC | 35,720 | 823,904 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Haidilao International Holding Ltd. (a)(e) | 12,000 | $ 34,440 |
Jiumaojiu International Holdings Ltd. (e) | 10,000 | 26,714 |
Jollibee Foods Corp. | 5,060 | 20,903 |
Jubilant Foodworks Ltd. | 4,745 | 29,311 |
McDonald's Holdings Company Japan Ltd. | 1,500 | 56,785 |
Restaurant Brands International Inc. | 5,900 | 381,315 |
Sodexo SA | 1,719 | 164,160 |
Super Hi International Holding Ltd. (a) | 1,200 | 1,528 |
Yum China Holdings Inc. | 4,600 | 251,390 |
| | 1,790,450 |
Retail REITs - 0.1% |
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust | 102,859 | 156,451 |
Japan Metropolitan Fund Invest | 136 | 107,918 |
Klepierre S.A. | 4,111 | 94,462 |
Link REIT | 43,074 | 316,227 |
Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust | 45,746 | 56,961 |
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust | 3,100 | 48,343 |
Scentre Group | 106,230 | 207,475 |
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (a) | 2,206 | 114,492 |
Vicinity Ltd. | 75,786 | 102,789 |
| | 1,205,118 |
Security & Alarm Services - 0.0%* |
S-1 Corp. | 184 | 8,648 |
Secom Company Ltd. | 4,300 | 245,821 |
Securitas AB, Class B | 9,116 | 76,081 |
| | 330,550 |
Semiconductor Equipment - 0.5% |
Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. China, Class A A Shares (a) | 339 | 4,802 |
Advantest Corp. | 3,900 | 250,650 |
ASM International N.V. | 955 | 240,180 |
ASML Holding N.V. | 8,195 | 4,406,290 |
Daqo New Energy Corp. ADR (a) | 700 | 27,027 |
Disco Corp. | 600 | 171,662 |
Flat Glass Group Company Ltd., Class H H Shares | 4,000 | 9,676 |
Flat Glass Group Company Ltd., Class A | 1,700 | 8,184 |
GCL Technology Holdings Ltd. (a) | 200,000 | 50,737 |
Globalwafers Company Ltd. | 2,000 | 27,818 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Hangzhou First Applied Material Company Ltd., Class A | 980 | $ 9,411 |
Kulicke & Soffa Industries Inc. | 1,633 | 72,277 |
Lasertec Corp. | 1,500 | 247,205 |
NAURA Technology Group Company Ltd., Class A | 300 | 9,769 |
Shenzhen SC New Energy Technology Corp., Class A | 100 | 1,648 |
SUMCO Corp. | 6,700 | 89,218 |
Tianjin Zhonghuan Semiconductor Company Ltd., Class A | 1,800 | 9,798 |
Tokyo Electron Ltd. | 3,000 | 884,005 |
Xinyi Solar Holdings Ltd. | 49,985 | 55,333 |
Zhejiang Jingsheng Mechanical & Electrical Company Ltd., Class A | 300 | 2,756 |
| | 6,578,446 |
Semiconductors - 0.5% |
ASE Technology Holding Company Ltd. | 35,000 | 106,928 |
eMemory Technology Inc. | 1,000 | 43,435 |
GigaDevice Semiconductor Inc., Class A | 560 | 8,294 |
Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Company Ltd., Class A | 1,100 | 5,213 |
Hua Hong Semiconductor Ltd. (a)(e) | 8,000 | 27,931 |
Inari Amertron Bhd | 40,000 | 23,700 |
Infineon Technologies AG | 26,411 | 801,360 |
Ingenic Semiconductor Company Ltd., Class A | 600 | 6,109 |
JA Solar Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 1,120 | 9,727 |
JCET Group Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 2,000 | 6,663 |
LONGi Green Energy Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 4,736 | 28,927 |
MediaTek Inc. | 17,000 | 345,691 |
Montage Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 361 | 3,266 |
Nanya Technology Corp. | 15,000 | 24,987 |
Novatek Microelectronics Corp. | 5,886 | 60,420 |
Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. | 27,000 | 27,979 |
Realtek Semiconductor Corp. | 5,040 | 46,078 |
Renesas Electronics Corp. (a) | 24,000 | 215,272 |
Rohm Company Ltd. | 1,800 | 130,009 |
SG Micro Corp., Class A | 150 | 3,742 |
Shanghai Fudan Microelectronics Group Co. Ltd., Class H | 3,000 | 11,339 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Silergy Corp. | 2,888 | $ 41,015 |
SK Hynix Inc. | 5,933 | 353,987 |
SK Square Company Ltd. (a) | 1,068 | 28,429 |
StarPower Semiconductor Ltd., Class A A Shares | 300 | 14,278 |
STMicroelectronics N.V. | 13,856 | 487,924 |
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. | 264,557 | 3,860,481 |
Tianshui Huatian Technology Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 700 | 839 |
Tower Semiconductor Ltd. (a) | 2,139 | 93,013 |
Trina Solar Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 1,600 | 14,745 |
Unigroup Guoxin Microelectronics Company Ltd., Class A | 419 | 7,983 |
United Microelectronics Corp. | 130,000 | 172,146 |
Vanguard International Semiconductor Corp. | 8,330 | 21,004 |
Will Semiconductor Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 540 | 6,017 |
Win Semiconductors Corp. | 4,000 | 17,764 |
Winbond Electronics Corp. | 28,000 | 17,856 |
| | 7,074,551 |
Silver - 0.0%* |
Pan American Silver Corp. | 4,400 | 71,766 |
Soft Drinks - 0.1% |
Arca Continental SAB de CV | 5,300 | 43,037 |
Carabao Group PCL NVDR | 1,735 | 4,846 |
Coca-Cola European Partners PLC | 4,200 | 232,344 |
Coca-Cola Femsa SAB de C.V. | 7,000 | 47,358 |
Coca-Cola HBC AG | 3,963 | 94,055 |
Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB de C.V. | 21,300 | 165,735 |
Ito En Ltd. | 1,100 | 39,933 |
Nongfu Spring Company Ltd., Class H H Shares (e) | 18,200 | 102,835 |
Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd. | 2,600 | 88,673 |
Varun Beverages Ltd. | 2,000 | 31,973 |
| | 850,789 |
Specialized Consumer Services - 0.0%* |
OneSpaWorld Holdings Ltd. (a) | 1,850 | 17,261 |
Specialized Finance - 0.0%* |
Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior SA | 904 | 14,645 |
Chailease Holding Company Ltd. | 14,805 | 104,527 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Element Fleet Management Corp. | 8,200 | $ 111,657 |
Far East Horizon Ltd. | 23,000 | 17,976 |
Mitsubishi HC Capital Inc. | 11,400 | 56,073 |
| | 304,878 |
Specialty Chemicals - 0.4% |
Akzo Nobel N.V. | 3,706 | 247,439 |
Arkema S.A. | 1,165 | 104,292 |
Asian Paints Ltd. | 4,091 | 152,697 |
Chr Hansen Holding A/S | 2,176 | 156,052 |
Clariant AG | 3,966 | 62,799 |
Covestro AG (e) | 3,978 | 155,174 |
Croda International PLC | 2,852 | 226,561 |
Dongyue Group Ltd. | 17,000 | 18,710 |
EMS-Chemie Holding AG | 138 | 93,372 |
Evonik Industries AG | 3,876 | 74,191 |
Givaudan S.A. | 187 | 572,602 |
Hoshine Silicon Industry Company Ltd., Class A | 200 | 2,397 |
Johnson Matthey PLC | 3,403 | 87,068 |
JSR Corp. | 3,161 | 62,001 |
Koninklijke DSM N.V. | 3,547 | 432,686 |
Nippon Paint Holdings Company Ltd. | 16,200 | 127,567 |
Nitto Denko Corp. | 2,900 | 168,138 |
Novozymes A/S, Class B B Shares | 4,174 | 210,801 |
Perimeter Solutions S.A. (a) | 3,447 | 31,506 |
Shanghai Putailai New Energy Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 1,240 | 9,300 |
Shenzhen Capchem Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 180 | 1,131 |
Shin-Etsu Chemical Company Ltd. | 7,600 | 934,556 |
Sika AG | 2,956 | 708,328 |
SK IE Technology Company Ltd. (a)(e) | 261 | 11,030 |
Symrise AG | 2,704 | 293,346 |
Umicore S.A. | 4,310 | 157,867 |
Wanhua Chemical Group Company Ltd., Class A | 2,000 | 26,782 |
Zhejiang Yongtai Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 600 | 1,893 |
| | 5,130,286 |
Specialty Stores - 0.0%* |
China Tourism Group Duty Free Corp. Ltd., Class H (a)(e) | 700 | 20,628 |
China Tourism Group Duty Free Corporation Ltd., Class A | 1,200 | 37,468 |
Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Ltd. | 20,000 | 40,795 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Hotel Shilla Company Ltd. | 370 | $ 24,437 |
Jarir Marketing Co. | 639 | 25,502 |
JD Sports Fashion PLC | 54,071 | 82,050 |
JUMBO S.A. | 974 | 16,611 |
Pop Mart International Group Ltd. (e) | 7,200 | 18,284 |
| | 265,775 |
Steel - 0.2% |
ArcelorMittal S.A. | 10,734 | 281,528 |
Baoshan Iron & Steel Company Ltd., Class A | 10,700 | 8,645 |
BlueScope Steel Ltd. | 9,384 | 107,166 |
China Steel Corp. | 122,000 | 118,287 |
Cia Siderurgica Nacional S.A. | 6,300 | 17,172 |
Eregli Demir ve Celik Fabrikalari TAS | 12,313 | 27,139 |
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. | 34,346 | 477,714 |
Hyundai Steel Co. | 790 | 19,255 |
Inner Mongolia BaoTou Steel Union Company Ltd., Class A | 42,400 | 11,766 |
JFE Holdings Inc. | 9,500 | 110,592 |
Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. | 4,252 | 29,841 |
JSW Steel Ltd. | 7,366 | 68,385 |
Kumba Iron Ore Ltd. | 476 | 13,772 |
Nippon Steel Corp. | 16,500 | 286,619 |
Novolipetsk Steel PJSC GDR (b)** | 2,290 | — |
Novolipetsk Steel PJSC (b)** | 4,980 | — |
POSCO Holdings Inc. | 854 | 186,899 |
Severstal PAO GDR (a)(b)** | 3,070 | — |
Severstal PAO (b)** | 695 | — |
Shanxi Meijin Energy Company Ltd., Class A | 3,500 | 4,563 |
Shanxi Taigang Stainless Steel Company Ltd., Class A | 6,700 | 4,183 |
Tata Steel Ltd. | 74,240 | 101,089 |
Vale S.A. | 40,340 | 683,442 |
voestalpine AG | 2,281 | 60,324 |
YongXing Special Materials Technology Company Ltd., Class A | 200 | 2,664 |
| | 2,621,045 |
Systems Software - 0.0%* |
360 Security Technology Inc., Class A | 4,700 | 4,443 |
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (a) | 2,003 | 252,698 |
CyberArk Software Ltd. (a) | 800 | 103,720 |
Oracle Corp. Japan | 737 | 47,590 |
Sangfor Technologies Inc., Class A | 300 | 4,880 |
Tata Elxsi Ltd. | 366 | 27,809 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Totvs S.A. | 4,738 | $ 24,704 |
Trend Micro Inc. | 2,800 | 130,297 |
| | 596,141 |
Technology Distributors - 0.0%* |
Synnex Technology International Corp. | 18,178 | 35,013 |
Unisplendour Corporation Ltd., Class A | 3,100 | 8,742 |
WPG Holdings Ltd. | 20,938 | 32,767 |
| | 76,522 |
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals - 0.3% |
Acer Inc. | 26,000 | 19,922 |
Advantech Company Ltd. | 4,000 | 43,077 |
Asustek Computer Inc. | 7,053 | 61,614 |
Brother Industries Ltd. | 4,600 | 69,970 |
Canon Inc. | 20,300 | 439,324 |
Catcher Technology Company Ltd. | 7,000 | 38,490 |
Compal Electronics Inc. | 55,225 | 41,416 |
FUJIFILM Holdings Corp. | 7,315 | 367,288 |
Inventec Corp. | 34,249 | 29,251 |
Lenovo Group Ltd. | 74,000 | 60,774 |
Lite-On Technology Corp. | 19,693 | 40,878 |
Logitech International S.A. | 3,542 | 218,446 |
Micro-Star International Company Ltd. | 6,000 | 23,328 |
Ninestar Corp., Class A | 1,200 | 9,000 |
Pegatron Corp. | 23,251 | 48,037 |
Quanta Computer Inc. | 30,507 | 71,763 |
Ricoh Company Ltd. | 11,300 | 86,241 |
Samsung Electronics Company Ltd. | 51,226 | 2,248,475 |
Seiko Epson Corp. | 5,900 | 86,122 |
Shenzhen Transsion Holdings Company Ltd., Class A | 350 | 4,023 |
Wiwynn Corp. | 1,000 | 25,931 |
Xiaomi Corp., Class B (a)(e) | 172,200 | 241,368 |
| | 4,274,738 |
Textiles - 0.0%* |
Eclat Textile Company Ltd. | 2,000 | 32,243 |
Tires & Rubber - 0.1% |
Balkrishna Industries Ltd. | 1,031 | 26,560 |
Bridgestone Corp. | 11,596 | 412,269 |
Cheng Shin Rubber Industry Company Ltd. | 20,000 | 22,059 |
Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA | 13,785 | 382,292 |
Hankook Tire & Technology Company Ltd. | 729 | 18,002 |
MRF Ltd. | 20 | 21,404 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Sailun Group Company Ltd., Class A A Shares | 2,300 | $ 3,331 |
Shandong Linglong Tyre Company Ltd., Class A | 1,500 | 4,440 |
| | 890,357 |
Tobacco - 0.2% |
British American Tobacco PLC | 43,139 | 1,702,834 |
Imperial Brands PLC | 18,317 | 456,314 |
ITC Ltd. | 30,240 | 121,190 |
Japan Tobacco Inc. | 24,300 | 490,070 |
KT&G Corp. | 1,149 | 83,047 |
Smoore International Holdings Ltd. (e) | 19,000 | 29,504 |
| | 2,882,959 |
Trading Companies & Distributors - 0.4% |
Adani Enterprises Ltd. | 3,289 | 153,392 |
AerCap Holdings N.V. (a) | 2,600 | 151,632 |
Ashtead Group PLC | 8,933 | 507,188 |
BOC Aviation Ltd. (e) | 2,700 | 22,538 |
Brenntag SE | 3,164 | 201,661 |
Bunzl PLC | 6,890 | 228,665 |
IMCD N.V. | 1,170 | 166,262 |
ITOCHU Corp. | 24,005 | 754,289 |
Marubeni Corp. | 31,400 | 360,537 |
Mitsubishi Corp. | 25,500 | 827,743 |
Mitsui & Company Ltd. | 29,000 | 846,845 |
MonotaRO Company Ltd. | 5,200 | 73,185 |
Reece Ltd. | 4,157 | 39,890 |
Sichuan New Energy Power Company Ltd. (a) | 800 | 2,063 |
Sumitomo Corp. | 22,900 | 381,132 |
Toromont Industries Ltd. | 1,600 | 115,381 |
Toyota Tsusho Corp. | 4,400 | 162,901 |
Triton International Ltd. | 1,673 | 115,069 |
| | 5,110,373 |
Trucking - 0.0%* |
Grab Holdings Ltd., Class A (a) | 25,600 | 82,432 |
Localiza Rent a Car S.A. | 7,918 | 78,624 |
TFI International Inc. | 1,600 | 160,136 |
| | 321,192 |
Water Utilities - 0.0%* |
Beijing Enterprises Water Group Ltd. | 50,000 | 12,812 |
Cia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo | 4,200 | 45,217 |
Guangdong Investment Ltd. | 32,000 | 32,759 |
Severn Trent PLC | 5,164 | 164,674 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
United Utilities Group PLC | 13,994 | $ 166,886 |
| | 422,348 |
Wireless Telecommunication Services - 0.4% |
Advanced Info Service PCL NVDR | 12,507 | 70,416 |
America Movil SAB de C.V. Series L | 295,800 | 268,367 |
Axiata Group Bhd | 32,600 | 22,868 |
Bharti Airtel Ltd. | 24,206 | 235,857 |
China United Network Communications Ltd., Class A | 14,400 | 9,324 |
DiGi.Com Bhd | 38,500 | 34,960 |
Etihad Etisalat Co. | 4,492 | 41,523 |
Far EasTone Telecommunications Company Ltd. | 21,000 | 45,026 |
Globe Telecom Inc. | 414 | 16,241 |
Intouch Holdings PCL NVDR | 5,600 | 12,490 |
Intouch Holdings PCL | 6,200 | 13,828 |
KDDI Corp. | 32,608 | 984,085 |
Maxis Bhd | 27,100 | 23,624 |
Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSCP | 30,576 | 56,308 |
Mobile Telecommunications Co. Saudi Arabia (a) | 8,715 | 23,276 |
Mobile TeleSystems PJSC ADR (a)(b)** | 6,600 | — |
Mobile TeleSystems PJSC (b)** | 3,970 | — |
MTN Group Ltd. | 17,502 | 130,944 |
PLDT Inc. | 960 | 22,649 |
Rogers Communications Inc., Class B | 7,200 | 336,739 |
Softbank Corp. | 58,200 | 656,346 |
SoftBank Group Corp. | 24,400 | 1,043,720 |
Taiwan Mobile Company Ltd. | 21,946 | 67,618 |
Tele2 AB, Class B B Shares | 10,560 | 86,248 |
TELUS Corp. (a) | 100 | 1,928 |
TIM S.A. | 10,600 | 24,821 |
Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A/S | 8,295 | 16,785 |
Vodacom Group Ltd. | 7,755 | 55,924 |
Vodafone Group PLC | 535,127 | 542,257 |
| | 4,844,172 |
Total Common Stock (Cost $423,854,033) | | 396,729,879 |
Preferred Stock - 0.2% |
Automobile Manufacturers - 0.1% |
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG 7.32% | 1,172 | 99,503 |
Hyundai Motor Co. 1.35% | 417 | 24,406 |
Hyundai Motor Co. 6.82% | 29 | 1,698 |
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Porsche Automobil Holding SE 5.00% | 3,139 | $ 171,659 |
Volkswagen AG 22.88% | 3,761 | 467,301 |
| | 764,567 |
Commodity Chemicals - 0.0%* |
Braskem S.A. 7.14% | 1,800 | 8,169 |
LG Chem Ltd. 4.34% | 89 | 19,636 |
| | 27,805 |
Diversified Banks - 0.1% |
Banco Bradesco S.A. 4.05% | 58,321 | 166,360 |
Bancolombia S.A. 9.30% | 4,359 | 30,069 |
Itau Unibanco Holding S.A. 4.07% | 52,100 | 246,753 |
Itausa S.A. 6.84% | 54,538 | 87,693 |
| | 530,875 |
Diversified Capital Markets - 0.0%* |
Banco BTG Pactual S.A. 2.74% | 4 | 4 |
Electric Utilities - 0.0%* |
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA 3.73% | 3,800 | 31,106 |
Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais 12.22% | 14,729 | 30,472 |
| | 61,578 |
Fertilizers & Agricultural Chemicals - 0.0%* |
Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA 9.89% | 1,519 | 122,312 |
Household Products - 0.0%* |
Henkel AG & Company KGaA 2.84% | 3,635 | 252,242 |
Integrated Oil & Gas - 0.0%* |
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. 42.90% | 52,000 | 241,263 |
Surgutneftegas PJSC 18.10% (b)** | 115,200 | — |
| | 241,263 |
Life Sciences Tools & Services - 0.0%* |
Sartorius AG 0.34% | 499 | 196,727 |
Steel - 0.0%* |
Gerdau S.A. 17.19% | 13,200 | 72,557 |
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals - 0.0%* |
Samsung Electronics Company Ltd. 2.14% | 8,820 | 353,447 |
Total Preferred Stock (Cost $3,167,513) | | 2,623,377 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Rights - 0.0% * |
Commodity Chemicals - 0.0%* |
Lotte Chemical Corp. (a) | 43 | $ 1,207 |
Diversified Chemicals - 0.0%* |
Hanwha Solutions Corp. (a) | 11 | 8 |
Trucking - 0.0%* |
Localiza Rent a Car S.A. (a) | 34 | 69 |
Total Rights (Cost $0) | | 1,284 |
Warrants - 0.0% * |
Railroads - 0.0% |
BTS Group Holdings PCL (expiring 20/11/26) (a) | 19,520 | 169 |
BTS Group Holdings PCL(expiring 07/11/24) (a) | 9,760 | 79 |
Total Warrants (Cost $0) | | 248 |
Total Foreign Equity (Cost $427,021,546) | | 399,354,788 |
| Principal Amount | |
Bonds and Notes - 21.9% |
U.S. Treasuries - 11.9% |
U.S. Treasury Bonds | | |
1.13% 08/15/40 | $ 225,000 | 140,133 |
1.25% 08/15/31 - 05/15/50 | 1,300,000 | 1,001,250 |
1.38% 12/31/28 | 250,000 | 215,508 |
1.63% 11/15/50 | 200,000 | 119,719 |
1.88% 02/15/32 - 11/15/51 | 1,275,000 | 960,531 |
2.00% 11/15/41 - 08/15/51 | 1,600,000 | 1,084,773 |
2.25% 08/15/46 - 08/15/49 | 950,000 | 672,851 |
2.38% 03/31/29 - 05/15/51 | 1,690,000 | 1,367,204 |
2.50% 02/15/45 - 05/15/46 | 485,000 | 365,319 |
2.63% 07/31/29 | 550,000 | 506,602 |
2.75% 11/15/42 - 11/15/47 | 1,025,000 | 813,363 |
2.88% 05/15/43 - 05/15/52 | 2,235,000 | 1,815,656 |
3.00% 11/15/44 - 08/15/52 | 3,100,000 | 2,562,875 |
3.13% 02/15/43 - 05/15/48 | 800,000 | 678,250 |
3.38% 08/15/42 - 11/15/48 | 2,675,000 | 2,378,691 |
3.63% 02/15/44 | 140,000 | 128,691 |
4.00% 11/15/42 - 11/15/52 | 3,625,000 | 3,577,559 |
4.25% 05/15/39 - 11/15/40 | 200,000 | 205,344 |
4.38% 02/15/38 - 05/15/40 | 200,000 | 209,047 |
4.50% 02/15/36 | 100,000 | 106,750 |
4.63% 02/15/40 | 100,000 | 107,563 |
5.25% 02/15/29 | 200,000 | 212,141 |
5.50% 08/15/28 | 200,000 | 213,766 |
6.00% 02/15/26 | 427,000 | 448,050 |
6.13% 08/15/29 | 200,000 | 223,469 |
6.38% 08/15/27 | 200,000 | 218,609 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
7.63% 02/15/25 | $ 200,000 | $ 212,422 |
U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Bonds | | |
0.13% 04/15/27 - 02/15/52 | 6,583,497 | 5,462,934 |
0.25% 02/15/50 | 811,300 | 548,167 |
0.63% 07/15/32 - 02/15/43 | 3,533,418 | 3,142,859 |
0.75% 02/15/42 - 02/15/45 | 2,284,778 | 1,881,172 |
0.88% 02/15/47 | 839,385 | 688,649 |
1.00% 02/15/46 - 02/15/49 | 1,987,409 | 1,675,750 |
1.38% 02/15/44 | 1,099,528 | 1,019,367 |
1.63% 10/15/27 | 1,860,938 | 1,858,658 |
1.75% 01/15/28 | 853,398 | 853,584 |
2.00% 01/15/26 | 750,650 | 750,164 |
2.13% 02/15/40 - 02/15/41 | 1,299,363 | 1,375,057 |
2.38% 01/15/25 - 01/15/27 | 2,501,691 | 2,523,585 |
2.50% 01/15/29 | 1,040,895 | 1,085,048 |
3.38% 04/15/32 | 419,680 | 479,786 |
3.63% 04/15/28 | 976,419 | 1,065,327 |
3.88% 04/15/29 | 1,178,164 | 1,324,008 |
U.S. Treasury Inflation Indexed Notes | | |
0.13% 07/15/24 - 07/15/31 | 22,121,828 | 20,522,367 |
0.25% 01/15/25 - 07/15/29 | 4,039,795 | 3,801,148 |
0.38% 07/15/25 - 07/15/27 | 6,224,424 | 5,912,394 |
0.50% 04/15/24 - 01/15/28 | 3,471,352 | 3,311,708 |
0.63% 01/15/24 - 01/15/26 | 4,370,138 | 4,242,497 |
0.75% 07/15/28 | 1,762,799 | 1,679,344 |
0.88% 01/15/29 | 1,593,108 | 1,517,570 |
U.S. Treasury Notes | | |
0.25% 03/15/24 - 10/31/25 | 3,800,000 | 3,483,804 |
0.38% 08/15/24 - 09/30/27 | 2,900,000 | 2,574,781 |
0.50% 03/31/25 - 02/28/26 | 1,000,000 | 904,922 |
0.63% 11/30/27 - 08/15/30 | 2,350,000 | 1,923,704 |
0.75% 03/31/26 | 500,000 | 448,281 |
0.88% 11/15/30 | 1,450,000 | 1,159,094 |
1.13% 01/15/25 - 02/15/31 | 3,975,000 | 3,516,617 |
1.25% 04/30/28 - 06/30/28 | 1,700,000 | 1,471,321 |
1.38% 01/31/25 - 08/31/26 | 600,000 | 560,500 |
1.50% 09/30/24 - 02/15/30 | 2,900,000 | 2,607,106 |
1.63% 02/15/26 - 08/15/29 | 300,000 | 270,446 |
1.75% 06/30/24 - 11/15/29 | 1,750,000 | 1,610,285 |
1.88% 06/30/26 - 02/28/29 | 600,000 | 547,593 |
2.00% 02/15/25 - 11/15/26 | 1,494,000 | 1,413,307 |
2.13% 09/30/24 - 05/31/26 | 800,000 | 760,402 |
2.25% 10/31/24 - 02/15/52 | 4,680,000 | 4,083,537 |
2.38% 08/15/24 - 05/15/29 | 1,250,000 | 1,162,383 |
2.50% 01/31/24 - 03/31/27 | 6,000,000 | 5,791,516 |
2.63% 04/15/25 - 02/15/29 | 1,800,000 | 1,711,328 |
2.75% 02/28/25 - 08/15/32 | 3,425,000 | 3,171,558 |
2.88% 11/30/25 - 05/15/32 | 3,180,000 | 3,002,944 |
3.00% 06/30/24 - 09/30/25 | 1,700,000 | 1,655,484 |
3.13% 08/15/25 - 08/31/29 | 2,400,000 | 2,294,851 |
3.25% 08/31/24 - 06/30/29 | 1,150,000 | 1,115,633 |
3.88% 11/30/27 - 11/30/29 | 7,500,000 | 7,451,838 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments, continued — December 31, 2022
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
4.00% 12/15/25 - 10/31/29 | $ 2,000,000 | $ 1,995,898 |
4.13% 10/31/27 - 11/15/32 | 3,800,000 | 3,849,187 |
4.25% 09/30/24 - 10/15/25 | 2,300,000 | 2,296,506 |
4.25% 12/31/24 (f) | 1,150,000 | 1,146,207 |
4.38% 10/31/24 | 2,500,000 | 2,492,773 |
4.50% 11/30/24 - 11/15/25 | 5,500,000 | 5,519,179 |
| | 159,260,264 |
Agency Mortgage Backed - 4.9% |
Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corp. | | |
0.25% 02/26/24 | 360,000 | 341,780 |
3.38% 08/26/24 | 250,000 | 244,857 |
Federal Home Loan Banks | | |
0.50% 04/14/25 | 400,000 | 366,752 |
1.88% 09/11/26 | 500,000 | 459,085 |
3.25% 11/16/28 | 125,000 | 120,037 |
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. | | |
1.50% 04/01/37 - 11/01/51 | 929,852 | 739,117 |
2.00% 01/01/36 - 03/01/52 | 4,815,896 | 3,989,477 |
2.50% 01/01/28 - 05/01/52 | 4,237,680 | 3,626,302 |
3.00% 07/01/30 - 06/01/51 | 1,989,871 | 1,809,204 |
3.50% 03/01/26 - 09/01/52 | 2,312,881 | 2,124,499 |
4.00% 06/01/42 - 08/01/48 | 414,065 | 397,737 |
4.50% 05/01/42 - 11/01/48 | 78,306 | 77,024 |
5.00% 10/01/52 | 73,709 | 73,284 |
5.50% 01/01/38 - 04/01/39 | 144,873 | 149,288 |
6.00% 06/01/37 - 11/01/37 | 134,508 | 141,131 |
6.25% 07/15/32 | 250,000 | 291,525 |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. | | |
1.50% 04/01/36 - 03/01/51 | 2,210,351 | 1,825,181 |
1.75% 07/02/24 | 225,000 | 215,386 |
2.00% 11/01/35 - 03/01/52 | 9,733,395 | 8,084,962 |
2.13% 04/24/26 | 200,000 | 187,202 |
2.50% 09/01/28 - 03/01/52 | 5,978,238 | 5,160,629 |
3.00% 04/01/30 - 05/01/52 | 4,402,603 | 3,963,794 |
3.50% 01/01/27 - 06/01/52 | 1,702,486 | 1,572,951 |
4.00% 10/01/41 - 08/01/52 | 1,431,899 | 1,369,514 |
4.50% 01/01/27 - 09/01/49 | 415,654 | 409,444 |
5.00% 12/01/39 - 05/01/41 | 84,477 | 85,409 |
5.50% 12/01/35 - 04/01/38 | 492,703 | 503,939 |
6.00% 03/01/34 - 08/01/37 | 640,573 | 670,615 |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. TBA | | |
1.50% 01/17/38 (f) | 225,000 | 195,001 |
2.00% 01/17/38 (f) | 625,000 | 556,039 |
2.50% 01/18/37 - 01/01/53 (f) | 3,125,000 | 2,677,982 |
3.00% 01/01/38 - 01/01/53 (f) | 1,300,000 | 1,157,809 |
3.50% 01/01/38 - 01/01/53 (f) | 1,425,000 | 1,302,205 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
4.00% 01/17/38 - 01/01/53 (f) | $ 1,750,000 | $ 1,646,979 |
4.50% 01/01/53 (f) | 2,375,000 | 2,286,066 |
5.00% 01/01/53 (f) | 1,850,000 | 1,822,404 |
Federal National Mortgage Association | | |
4.00% 10/01/52 | 691,679 | 648,340 |
Government National Mortgage Assoc. | | |
2.00% 10/20/50 - 04/20/52 | 2,744,783 | 2,302,757 |
2.50% 06/20/50 - 01/20/52 | 3,194,589 | 2,774,774 |
3.00% 10/15/42 - 09/20/51 | 2,622,902 | 2,357,938 |
3.50% 11/20/43 - 08/20/49 | 1,299,433 | 1,218,708 |
4.00% 12/20/40 - 10/20/52 | 861,973 | 830,623 |
4.50% 05/20/40 - 12/20/52 | 525,494 | 514,500 |
5.00% 08/15/41 | 483,073 | 493,832 |
Government National Mortgage Assoc. TBA | | |
2.50% 01/23/53 (f) | 200,000 | 172,750 |
3.00% 01/01/53 (f) | 200,000 | 177,722 |
3.50% 01/01/53 (f) | 1,250,000 | 1,146,276 |
4.00% 01/01/53 (f) | 1,200,000 | 1,134,302 |
4.50% 01/01/53 (f) | 400,000 | 387,616 |
5.50% 01/23/53 (f) | 100,000 | 100,461 |
Tennessee Valley Authority | | |
3.50% 12/15/42 | 100,000 | 82,840 |
| | 64,988,049 |
Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations - 0.1% |
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. | | |
1.48% 04/25/30 | 69,643 | 56,717 |
1.56% 04/25/30 | 40,000 | 32,730 |
1.87% 01/25/30 | 58,333 | 49,112 |
3.39% 03/25/24 | 200,000 | 196,669 |
3.78% 08/25/28 | 174,630 | 170,094 |
3.90% 04/25/28 | 100,000 | 97,526 |
3.90% 08/25/28 (g) | 235,000 | 228,306 |
3.95% 11/25/30 (g) | 380,000 | 365,638 |
Federal National Mortgage Assoc. | | |
1.27% 07/25/30 | 80,000 | 63,354 |
1.46% 03/25/31 (g) | 145,000 | 114,224 |
1.67% 10/25/31 (g) | 100,000 | 78,997 |
2.70% 02/25/26 | 162,040 | 153,463 |
3.06% 06/25/27 (g) | 180,413 | 170,824 |
| | 1,777,654 |
Asset Backed - 0.1% |
American Express Credit Account Master Trust | | |
0.90% 11/15/26 | 184,000 | 170,802 |
BA Credit Card Trust | | |
0.44% 09/15/26 | 9,000 | 8,471 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Capital One Multi-Asset Execution Trust | | |
3.49% 05/15/27 | $ 100,000 | $ 97,054 |
Carvana Auto Receivables Trust 2021-P4 | | |
1.64% 12/10/27 | 150,000 | 132,812 |
Discover Card Execution Note Trust | | |
1.03% 09/15/28 | 81,000 | 71,630 |
Exeter Automobile Receivables Trust 2022-3 | | |
4.21% 01/15/26 | 200,000 | 198,206 |
Hyundai Auto Receivables Trust 2021-C | | |
0.74% 05/15/26 | 100,000 | 94,657 |
| | 773,632 |
Corporate Notes - 4.4% |
3M Co. | | |
3.38% 03/01/29 | 25,000 | 22,998 |
Abbott Laboratories | | |
4.90% 11/30/46 | 100,000 | 97,846 |
AbbVie Inc. | | |
2.95% 11/21/26 | 25,000 | 23,296 |
3.20% 05/14/26 | 50,000 | 47,325 |
3.80% 03/15/25 | 75,000 | 73,111 |
4.25% 11/14/28 - 11/21/49 | 60,000 | 52,330 |
4.30% 05/14/36 | 50,000 | 45,199 |
4.85% 06/15/44 | 50,000 | 45,794 |
4.88% 11/14/48 | 25,000 | 23,021 |
Activision Blizzard Inc. | | |
2.50% 09/15/50 | 50,000 | 30,864 |
Adobe Inc. | | |
3.25% 02/01/25 | 70,000 | 68,019 |
Advocate Health & Hospitals Corp. | | |
3.39% 10/15/49 | 25,000 | 17,924 |
AEP Texas Inc. | | |
3.45% 05/15/51 | 35,000 | 24,759 |
AerCap Ireland Capital DAC/AerCap Global Aviation Trust | | |
4.45% 04/03/26 | 250,000 | 239,680 |
Aflac Inc. | | |
2.88% 10/15/26 | 100,000 | 92,984 |
Agilent Technologies Inc. | | |
2.75% 09/15/29 | 25,000 | 21,529 |
Agree LP | | |
4.80% 10/01/32 | 15,000 | 13,794 |
Air Lease Corp. | | |
3.25% 10/01/29 | 100,000 | 85,116 |
4.25% 02/01/24 | 100,000 | 98,267 |
Air Products & Chemicals Inc. | | |
2.05% 05/15/30 | 10,000 | 8,373 |
2.70% 05/15/40 | 25,000 | 18,718 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Aircastle Ltd. | | |
4.13% 05/01/24 | $ 20,000 | $ 19,331 |
Alabama Power Co. | | |
3.45% 10/01/49 | 50,000 | 36,118 |
Albemarle Corp. | | |
5.05% 06/01/32 | 25,000 | 23,561 |
Alexandria Real Estate Equities Inc. | | |
3.55% 03/15/52 | 50,000 | 35,861 |
4.85% 04/15/49 | 50,000 | 42,382 |
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. | | |
4.00% 12/06/37 | 100,000 | 81,462 |
Allegion PLC | | |
3.50% 10/01/29 | 15,000 | 12,929 |
Allina Health System | | |
2.90% 11/15/51 | 10,000 | 6,499 |
Ally Financial Inc. | | |
8.00% 11/01/31 | 50,000 | 51,575 |
Alphabet Inc. | | |
0.80% 08/15/27 | 50,000 | 42,900 |
2.05% 08/15/50 | 50,000 | 29,666 |
2.25% 08/15/60 | 25,000 | 14,209 |
Altria Group Inc. | | |
5.80% 02/14/39 | 65,000 | 59,613 |
Amazon.com Inc. | | |
1.65% 05/12/28 | 50,000 | 43,028 |
2.10% 05/12/31 | 50,000 | 40,922 |
2.50% 06/03/50 | 75,000 | 47,588 |
3.00% 04/13/25 | 75,000 | 72,451 |
3.15% 08/22/27 | 50,000 | 47,075 |
3.30% 04/13/27 | 25,000 | 23,744 |
3.60% 04/13/32 | 25,000 | 22,932 |
3.95% 04/13/52 | 25,000 | 20,944 |
4.10% 04/13/62 | 25,000 | 20,664 |
4.25% 08/22/57 | 50,000 | 43,365 |
4.55% 12/01/27 | 250,000 | 249,275 |
Amcor Flexibles North America Inc. | | |
4.00% 05/17/25 | 15,000 | 14,595 |
Ameren Illinois Co. | | |
3.85% 09/01/32 | 50,000 | 46,543 |
America Movil SAB de C.V. | | |
6.13% 03/30/40 | 100,000 | 103,350 |
American Airlines 2019-1 Class AA Pass Through Trust | | |
3.15% 08/15/33 | 43,221 | 36,077 |
American Express Co. | | |
3.00% 10/30/24 | 100,000 | 96,802 |
3.38% 05/03/24 | 25,000 | 24,503 |
3.63% 12/05/24 | 50,000 | 48,713 |
American Express Co. (4.42% fixed rate until 08/03/32; 1.76% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.42% 08/03/33 (g) | 50,000 | 47,392 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
American Homes 4 Rent LP | | |
3.63% 04/15/32 | $ 20,000 | $ 16,755 |
American Honda Finance Corp. | | |
0.75% 08/09/24 | 50,000 | 46,769 |
American International Group Inc. | | |
2.50% 06/30/25 | 17,000 | 16,016 |
4.20% 04/01/28 | 75,000 | 71,181 |
American Tower Corp. | | |
2.40% 03/15/25 | 75,000 | 70,556 |
3.13% 01/15/27 | 150,000 | 137,658 |
4.05% 03/15/32 | 10,000 | 8,943 |
American Water Capital Corp. | | |
3.45% 06/01/29 | 50,000 | 45,613 |
4.00% 12/01/46 | 100,000 | 78,045 |
Ameriprise Financial Inc. | | |
4.50% 05/13/32 | 10,000 | 9,663 |
AmerisourceBergen Corp. | | |
3.45% 12/15/27 | 50,000 | 46,711 |
Amgen Inc. | | |
3.20% 11/02/27 | 100,000 | 92,739 |
3.35% 02/22/32 | 30,000 | 26,178 |
4.20% 03/01/33 | 25,000 | 23,199 |
4.40% 02/22/62 | 75,000 | 60,166 |
4.56% 06/15/48 | 50,000 | 43,027 |
5.65% 06/15/42 | 100,000 | 98,949 |
Amphenol Corp. | | |
4.35% 06/01/29 | 25,000 | 23,837 |
Analog Devices Inc. | | |
3.50% 12/05/26 | 75,000 | 71,553 |
Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide Inc. | | |
4.00% 04/13/28 | 55,000 | 52,496 |
5.55% 01/23/49 | 265,000 | 264,110 |
8.00% 11/15/39 | 150,000 | 183,099 |
Aon Corp./Aon Global Holdings PLC | | |
2.05% 08/23/31 | 50,000 | 39,692 |
2.60% 12/02/31 | 35,000 | 28,532 |
5.00% 09/12/32 | 50,000 | 49,459 |
Appalachian Power Co. | | |
4.45% 06/01/45 | 100,000 | 82,241 |
4.50% 08/01/32 | 45,000 | 42,114 |
Apple Inc. | | |
0.55% 08/20/25 | 50,000 | 45,082 |
1.13% 05/11/25 | 50,000 | 46,074 |
1.20% 02/08/28 | 75,000 | 63,676 |
1.70% 08/05/31 | 50,000 | 39,987 |
2.80% 02/08/61 | 50,000 | 32,083 |
3.25% 02/23/26 | 100,000 | 96,106 |
3.45% 02/09/45 | 50,000 | 40,240 |
3.95% 08/08/52 | 215,000 | 183,595 |
4.10% 08/08/62 | 25,000 | 21,107 |
4.38% 05/13/45 | 65,000 | 60,049 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
4.65% 02/23/46 | $ 85,000 | $ 80,823 |
Applied Materials Inc. | | |
1.75% 06/01/30 | 75,000 | 61,146 |
Aptiv PLC/Aptiv Corp. | | |
2.40% 02/18/25 | 20,000 | 18,862 |
4.15% 05/01/52 | 15,000 | 10,864 |
Arch Capital Finance LLC | | |
5.03% 12/15/46 | 50,000 | 43,048 |
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. | | |
4.02% 04/16/43 | 50,000 | 42,208 |
Ares Capital Corp. | | |
4.20% 06/10/24 | 100,000 | 96,551 |
Arizona Public Service Co. | | |
4.25% 03/01/49 | 25,000 | 19,073 |
Arrow Electronics Inc. | | |
4.00% 04/01/25 | 40,000 | 38,576 |
Ascension Health | | |
3.95% 11/15/46 | 50,000 | 41,595 |
Asian Development Bank | | |
0.38% 09/03/25 | 150,000 | 134,973 |
1.00% 04/14/26 | 50,000 | 44,933 |
1.63% 03/15/24 | 75,000 | 72,253 |
1.88% 01/24/30 | 75,000 | 64,596 |
3.13% 09/26/28 | 25,000 | 23,674 |
6.22% 08/15/27 | 200,000 | 214,070 |
Assurant Inc. | | |
4.90% 03/27/28 | 50,000 | 47,967 |
AstraZeneca PLC | | |
3.38% 11/16/25 | 100,000 | 96,650 |
4.00% 01/17/29 | 20,000 | 19,225 |
6.45% 09/15/37 | 50,000 | 56,433 |
AT&T Inc. | | |
0.90% 03/25/24 | 50,000 | 47,513 |
2.25% 02/01/32 | 25,000 | 19,602 |
2.30% 06/01/27 | 250,000 | 222,782 |
3.50% 06/01/41 | 50,000 | 37,316 |
3.65% 09/15/59 | 200,000 | 135,394 |
4.35% 06/15/45 | 200,000 | 161,568 |
4.75% 05/15/46 | 50,000 | 42,668 |
Athene Holding Ltd. | | |
3.50% 01/15/31 | 10,000 | 8,237 |
Atmos Energy Corp. | | |
4.30% 10/01/48 | 50,000 | 42,341 |
5.45% 10/15/32 | 15,000 | 15,558 |
Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. | | |
3.70% 11/16/25 | 50,000 | 48,596 |
Automatic Data Processing Inc. | | |
1.70% 05/15/28 | 20,000 | 17,364 |
AutoNation Inc. | | |
2.40% 08/01/31 | 50,000 | 35,920 |
AutoZone Inc. | | |
3.75% 04/18/29 | 50,000 | 46,304 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
AvalonBay Communities Inc. | | |
2.05% 01/15/32 | $ 35,000 | $ 27,521 |
3.90% 10/15/46 | 50,000 | 38,502 |
Baker Hughes Holdings LLC/Baker Hughes Co-Obligor Inc. | | |
4.08% 12/15/47 | 75,000 | 58,859 |
Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. | | |
4.55% 06/01/52 | 5,000 | 4,472 |
Banco Santander S.A. (4.18% fixed rate until 03/24/27; 2.00% + 1 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.18% 03/24/28 (g) | 100,000 | 92,679 |
Bank of America Corp. | | |
4.18% 11/25/27 | 50,000 | 47,489 |
5.00% 01/21/44 | 50,000 | 45,921 |
6.11% 01/29/37 | 100,000 | 101,807 |
Bank of America Corp. (2.57% fixed rate until 10/20/31; 1.21% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.57% 10/20/32 (g) | 25,000 | 19,612 |
Bank of America Corp. (2.88% fixed rate until 10/22/29; 1.19% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
2.88% 10/22/30 (g) | 100,000 | 84,001 |
Bank of America Corp. (3.09% fixed rate until 10/01/24; 1.09% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.09% 10/01/25 (g) | 200,000 | 191,612 |
Bank of America Corp. (3.19% fixed rate until 07/23/29; 1.18% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.19% 07/23/30 (g) | 50,000 | 43,032 |
Bank of America Corp. (3.42% fixed rate until 12/20/27; 1.04% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.42% 12/20/28 (g) | 107,000 | 97,052 |
Bank of America Corp. (3.97% fixed rate until 03/05/28; 1.07% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.97% 03/05/29 (g) | 100,000 | 92,308 |
Bank of America Corp. (4.08% fixed rate until 03/20/50; 3.15% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.08% 03/20/51 (g) | 150,000 | 118,471 |
Bank of America Corp. (4.24% fixed rate until 04/24/37; 1.81% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.24% 04/24/38 (g) | 50,000 | 42,768 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Bank of America Corp. (4.38% fixed rate until 04/27/27; 1.58% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.38% 04/27/28 (g) | $ 50,000 | $ 47,804 |
Bank of America Corp. (4.83% fixed rate until 07/22/25; 1.75% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.83% 07/22/26 (g) | 250,000 | 247,197 |
Bank of America Corp. (5.02% fixed rate until 07/22/32; 2.16% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
5.02% 07/22/33 (g) | 275,000 | 260,914 |
Bank of America Corp. (6.20% fixed rate until 11/10/27; 1.99% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
6.20% 11/10/28 (g) | 200,000 | 205,886 |
Bank of Montreal | | |
1.50% 01/10/25 | 225,000 | 209,945 |
4.70% 09/14/27 | 25,000 | 24,748 |
Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (3.44% fixed rate until 02/07/27; 1.07% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.44% 02/07/28 (g) | 175,000 | 164,227 |
Bank of Nova Scotia | | |
2.95% 03/11/27 | 50,000 | 46,068 |
4.50% 12/16/25 | 75,000 | 73,580 |
Banner Health | | |
2.34% 01/01/30 | 75,000 | 62,472 |
Barclays PLC (3.56% fixed rate until 09/23/30; 2.90% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
3.56% 09/23/35 (g) | 100,000 | 76,641 |
Barclays PLC (4.97% fixed rate until 05/16/28; 1.90% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.97% 05/16/29 (g) | 100,000 | 94,204 |
Barclays PLC (5.09% fixed rate until 06/20/29; 3.05% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
5.09% 06/20/30 (g) | 100,000 | 92,210 |
BAT Capital Corp. | | |
3.56% 08/15/27 | 100,000 | 91,059 |
3.98% 09/25/50 | 25,000 | 16,440 |
4.39% 08/15/37 | 50,000 | 38,883 |
Baxalta Inc. | | |
5.25% 06/23/45 | 75,000 | 70,996 |
Becton Dickinson & Co. | | |
3.70% 06/06/27 | 66,000 | 62,433 |
4.30% 08/22/32 | 10,000 | 9,369 |
Berkshire Hathaway Finance Corp. | | |
2.88% 03/15/32 | 25,000 | 21,687 |
BHP Billiton Finance USA Ltd. | | |
6.42% 03/01/26 | 150,000 | 156,751 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Biogen Inc. | | |
4.05% 09/15/25 | $ 100,000 | $ 97,101 |
Black Hills Corp. | | |
4.35% 05/01/33 | 30,000 | 26,474 |
BlackRock Inc. | | |
2.40% 04/30/30 | 20,000 | 17,075 |
3.25% 04/30/29 | 60,000 | 55,434 |
Blackstone Private Credit Fund | | |
2.63% 12/15/26 | 150,000 | 124,227 |
Boardwalk Pipelines LP | | |
3.60% 09/01/32 | 25,000 | 20,736 |
Booking Holdings Inc. | | |
3.60% 06/01/26 | 75,000 | 71,861 |
Boston Properties LP | | |
2.55% 04/01/32 | 75,000 | 57,152 |
3.40% 06/21/29 | 50,000 | 43,068 |
Boston Scientific Corp. | | |
4.55% 03/01/39 | 50,000 | 44,863 |
BP Capital Markets America Inc. | | |
2.72% 01/12/32 | 35,000 | 29,299 |
2.77% 11/10/50 | 25,000 | 15,973 |
3.94% 09/21/28 | 25,000 | 23,888 |
4.23% 11/06/28 | 50,000 | 48,414 |
BPCE S.A. | | |
4.00% 04/15/24 | 50,000 | 49,148 |
Brandywine Operating Partnership LP | | |
4.55% 10/01/29 | 25,000 | 20,825 |
Brighthouse Financial Inc. | | |
3.85% 12/22/51 | 50,000 | 31,765 |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. | | |
3.40% 07/26/29 | 17,000 | 15,784 |
3.55% 03/15/42 | 15,000 | 12,198 |
3.70% 03/15/52 | 120,000 | 93,700 |
3.90% 02/20/28 | 250,000 | 241,470 |
4.13% 06/15/39 | 15,000 | 13,373 |
British Telecommunications PLC | | |
9.63% 12/15/30 | 50,000 | 59,684 |
Brixmor Operating Partnership LP | | |
3.90% 03/15/27 | 150,000 | 138,322 |
Broadcom Inc. | | |
3.50% 02/15/41 (e) | 50,000 | 35,796 |
4.00% 04/15/29 (e) | 250,000 | 227,505 |
4.30% 11/15/32 | 25,000 | 22,071 |
5.00% 04/15/30 | 100,000 | 94,840 |
Brookfield Corp. | | |
4.00% 01/15/25 | 75,000 | 73,263 |
Brookfield Finance Inc. | | |
3.90% 01/25/28 | 50,000 | 45,980 |
Brown & Brown Inc. | | |
4.20% 03/17/32 | 15,000 | 12,997 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Burlington Northern Santa Fe LLC | | |
3.55% 02/15/50 | $ 50,000 | $ 38,490 |
3.75% 04/01/24 | 50,000 | 49,300 |
5.40% 06/01/41 | 50,000 | 50,383 |
5.75% 05/01/40 | 75,000 | 78,498 |
California Institute of Technology | | |
3.65% 09/01/19 | 20,000 | 12,779 |
Camden Property Trust | | |
3.35% 11/01/49 | 10,000 | 6,962 |
4.10% 10/15/28 | 10,000 | 9,444 |
Campbell Soup Co. | | |
2.38% 04/24/30 | 15,000 | 12,455 |
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce | | |
3.60% 04/07/32 | 10,000 | 8,820 |
3.95% 08/04/25 | 25,000 | 24,444 |
Canadian National Railway Co. | | |
2.95% 11/21/24 | 55,000 | 52,925 |
3.85% 08/05/32 | 25,000 | 23,229 |
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. | | |
2.05% 07/15/25 | 100,000 | 93,067 |
Canadian Pacific Railway Co. | | |
2.05% 03/05/30 | 20,000 | 16,390 |
2.90% 02/01/25 | 50,000 | 47,853 |
Capital One Financial Corp. | | |
4.20% 10/29/25 | 75,000 | 72,493 |
Capital One Financial Corp. (2.62% fixed rate until 11/02/31; 1.27% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.62% 11/02/32 (g) | 25,000 | 19,241 |
Capital One Financial Corp. (4.17% fixed rate until 05/09/24; 1.37% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.17% 05/09/25 (g) | 50,000 | 48,837 |
Capital One Financial Corp. (5.25% fixed rate until 07/26/29; 2.60% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
5.25% 07/26/30 (g) | 50,000 | 47,696 |
Cardinal Health Inc. | | |
3.50% 11/15/24 | 75,000 | 72,703 |
Carlisle Companies Inc. | | |
2.20% 03/01/32 | 50,000 | 38,013 |
Carrier Global Corp. | | |
2.24% 02/15/25 | 65,000 | 61,296 |
2.49% 02/15/27 | 15,000 | 13,530 |
3.58% 04/05/50 | 25,000 | 17,907 |
Caterpillar Financial Services Corp. | | |
2.85% 05/17/24 | 25,000 | 24,301 |
3.60% 08/12/27 | 50,000 | 47,759 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Caterpillar Inc. | | |
3.25% 04/09/50 | $ 25,000 | $ 19,108 |
4.30% 05/15/44 | 75,000 | 68,343 |
CDW LLC/CDW Finance Corp. | | |
2.67% 12/01/26 | 70,000 | 62,245 |
Celanese US Holdings LLC | | |
6.17% 07/15/27 | 25,000 | 24,690 |
Celulosa Arauco y Constitucion S.A. | | |
3.88% 11/02/27 | 100,000 | 93,788 |
Cenovus Energy Inc. | | |
6.80% 09/15/37 | 50,000 | 51,339 |
CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric LLC | | |
4.45% 10/01/32 | 50,000 | 48,350 |
4.50% 04/01/44 | 75,000 | 67,308 |
Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter Communications Operating Capital | | |
2.80% 04/01/31 | 65,000 | 50,537 |
3.70% 04/01/51 | 25,000 | 15,219 |
4.91% 07/23/25 | 50,000 | 49,035 |
5.25% 04/01/53 | 25,000 | 19,532 |
6.38% 10/23/35 | 100,000 | 97,660 |
Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings LLC | | |
2.74% 12/31/39 | 55,000 | 42,682 |
Chevron Corp. | | |
2.95% 05/16/26 | 250,000 | 237,242 |
Chubb INA Holdings Inc. | | |
3.15% 03/15/25 | 50,000 | 48,270 |
4.35% 11/03/45 | 50,000 | 43,391 |
Church & Dwight Company Inc. | | |
5.00% 06/15/52 | 25,000 | 23,449 |
CI Financial Corp. | | |
4.10% 06/15/51 | 50,000 | 29,683 |
Cigna Corp. | | |
2.40% 03/15/30 | 15,000 | 12,569 |
4.13% 11/15/25 | 75,000 | 73,339 |
4.38% 10/15/28 | 40,000 | 38,585 |
4.50% 02/25/26 | 50,000 | 49,275 |
4.80% 08/15/38 | 30,000 | 27,956 |
4.90% 12/15/48 | 80,000 | 72,622 |
Cintas Corp. No 2 | | |
3.45% 05/01/25 | 5,000 | 4,836 |
Cisco Systems Inc. | | |
2.50% 09/20/26 | 25,000 | 23,308 |
5.90% 02/15/39 | 50,000 | 53,973 |
Citigroup Inc. | | |
3.70% 01/12/26 | 150,000 | 144,328 |
3.88% 03/26/25 | 50,000 | 48,657 |
4.30% 11/20/26 | 100,000 | 96,516 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
4.75% 05/18/46 | $ 50,000 | $ 41,363 |
Citigroup Inc. (2.52% fixed rate until 11/03/31; 1.18% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.52% 11/03/32 (g) | 35,000 | 27,175 |
Citigroup Inc. (2.90% fixed rate until 11/03/41; 1.38% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.90% 11/03/42 (g) | 150,000 | 104,358 |
Citigroup Inc. (3.06% fixed rate until 01/25/32; 1.35% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
3.06% 01/25/33 (g) | 50,000 | 40,373 |
Citigroup Inc. (3.79% fixed rate until 03/17/32; 1.94% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
3.79% 03/17/33 (g) | 50,000 | 42,883 |
Citigroup Inc. (4.08% fixed rate until 04/23/28; 1.19% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.08% 04/23/29 (g) | 75,000 | 69,164 |
Citigroup Inc. (4.91% fixed rate until 05/24/32; 2.09% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.91% 05/24/33 (g) | 50,000 | 46,874 |
Citigroup Inc. (5.61% fixed rate until 09/29/25; 1.55% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
5.61% 09/29/26 (g) | 225,000 | 225,621 |
Citigroup Inc. (6.27% fixed rate until 11/17/32; 2.34% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
6.27% 11/17/33 | 150,000 | 154,792 |
Citizens Financial Group Inc. (5.64% fixed rate until 05/21/32; 2.75% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
5.64% 05/21/37 (g) | 50,000 | 46,479 |
CME Group Inc. | | |
2.65% 03/15/32 | 20,000 | 16,772 |
CNH Industrial Capital LLC | | |
3.95% 05/23/25 | 10,000 | 9,694 |
CNOOC Finance 2014 ULC | | |
4.25% 04/30/24 | 100,000 | 98,805 |
CNOOC Petroleum North America ULC | | |
6.40% 05/15/37 | 25,000 | 25,668 |
Colgate-Palmolive Co. | | |
3.25% 08/15/32 | 15,000 | 13,572 |
Comcast Corp. | | |
2.94% 11/01/56 | 25,000 | 15,681 |
3.38% 08/15/25 | 50,000 | 48,229 |
3.40% 07/15/46 | 100,000 | 73,310 |
3.55% 05/01/28 | 50,000 | 47,012 |
4.25% 10/15/30 | 200,000 | 191,804 |
4.60% 10/15/38 | 30,000 | 27,713 |
5.35% 11/15/27 | 250,000 | 255,532 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
6.50% 11/15/35 | $ 50,000 | $ 55,599 |
Comerica Inc. | | |
4.00% 02/01/29 | 50,000 | 46,796 |
Commonwealth Edison Co. | | |
4.60% 08/15/43 | 100,000 | 90,186 |
Conagra Brands Inc. | | |
4.30% 05/01/24 | 5,000 | 4,929 |
5.40% 11/01/48 | 75,000 | 69,691 |
ConocoPhillips | | |
6.50% 02/01/39 | 50,000 | 56,215 |
Consolidated Edison Company of New York Inc. | �� | |
4.30% 12/01/56 | 200,000 | 161,846 |
Constellation Brands Inc. | | |
3.50% 05/09/27 | 25,000 | 23,401 |
3.75% 05/01/50 | 5,000 | 3,757 |
4.35% 05/09/27 | 50,000 | 48,658 |
5.25% 11/15/48 | 15,000 | 14,124 |
Consumers Energy Co. | | |
4.05% 05/15/48 | 50,000 | 41,685 |
Continental Resources Inc. | | |
3.80% 06/01/24 | 85,000 | 82,647 |
Cooperatieve Rabobank UA | | |
0.38% 01/12/24 | 75,000 | 71,466 |
5.75% 12/01/43 | 100,000 | 95,701 |
Corning Inc. | | |
3.90% 11/15/49 | 25,000 | 18,294 |
Corp. Andina de Fomento | | |
2.25% 02/08/27 | 50,000 | 44,839 |
Council Of Europe Development Bank | | |
2.50% 02/27/24 | 75,000 | 73,070 |
Credit Suisse AG | | |
3.63% 09/09/24 | 50,000 | 46,666 |
3.70% 02/21/25 | 75,000 | 69,089 |
Credit Suisse Group AG | | |
4.88% 05/15/45 | 50,000 | 34,382 |
Crown Castle Inc. | | |
1.35% 07/15/25 | 50,000 | 45,460 |
2.90% 03/15/27 | 25,000 | 22,757 |
5.20% 02/15/49 | 50,000 | 44,934 |
Crown Castle International Corp. | | |
3.80% 02/15/28 | 25,000 | 23,238 |
CSX Corp. | | |
4.25% 03/15/29 | 50,000 | 48,024 |
6.22% 04/30/40 | 75,000 | 81,151 |
CubeSmart LP | | |
4.38% 02/15/29 | 15,000 | 13,860 |
CVS Health Corp. | | |
3.88% 07/20/25 | 50,000 | 48,816 |
4.30% 03/25/28 | 93,000 | 89,955 |
4.78% 03/25/38 | 95,000 | 87,046 |
5.05% 03/25/48 | 250,000 | 225,667 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Darden Restaurants Inc. | | |
4.55% 02/15/48 | $ 15,000 | $ 11,581 |
Deere & Co. | | |
2.75% 04/15/25 | 25,000 | 24,017 |
7.13% 03/03/31 | 75,000 | 85,958 |
Dell International LLC/EMC Corp. | | |
8.35% 07/15/46 | 75,000 | 86,035 |
Deutsche Bank AG (3.55% fixed rate until 09/18/30; 3.04% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
3.55% 09/18/31 (g) | 100,000 | 80,291 |
Deutsche Telekom International Finance BV | | |
8.75% 06/15/30 | 50,000 | 58,994 |
Devon Energy Corp. | | |
5.00% 06/15/45 | 25,000 | 21,517 |
DH Europe Finance II Sarl | | |
2.60% 11/15/29 | 75,000 | 65,616 |
3.40% 11/15/49 | 25,000 | 18,876 |
Diamondback Energy Inc. | | |
4.40% 03/24/51 | 25,000 | 19,117 |
Discover Financial Services | | |
3.75% 03/04/25 | 100,000 | 96,304 |
Discovery Communications LLC | | |
5.20% 09/20/47 | 150,000 | 112,069 |
Dollar General Corp. | | |
4.13% 05/01/28 | 25,000 | 23,836 |
Dollar Tree Inc. | | |
4.00% 05/15/25 | 50,000 | 48,830 |
Dominion Energy Inc. | | |
3.30% 03/15/25 | 50,000 | 48,010 |
4.25% 06/01/28 | 50,000 | 47,670 |
4.70% 12/01/44 | 50,000 | 42,578 |
DTE Energy Co. | | |
1.05% 06/01/25 | 150,000 | 135,904 |
Duke Energy Corp. (3.25% fixed rate until 01/15/27; 2.32% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
3.25% 01/15/82 (g) | 25,000 | 18,357 |
Duke Energy Florida LLC | | |
6.35% 09/15/37 | 250,000 | 269,435 |
Duke Energy Ohio Inc. | | |
3.65% 02/01/29 | 100,000 | 93,131 |
DuPont de Nemours Inc. | | |
5.32% 11/15/38 | 15,000 | 14,536 |
5.42% 11/15/48 | 40,000 | 38,190 |
Eagle Materials Inc. | | |
2.50% 07/01/31 | 25,000 | 19,551 |
Eaton Corp. | | |
4.15% 03/15/33 | 230,000 | 214,284 |
eBay Inc. | | |
1.40% 05/10/26 | 50,000 | 44,374 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Ecolab Inc. | | |
2.13% 02/01/32 | $ 25,000 | $ 20,034 |
Edison International | | |
5.75% 06/15/27 | 100,000 | 100,335 |
Elevance Health Inc. | | |
2.38% 01/15/25 | 125,000 | 118,670 |
4.10% 05/15/32 | 25,000 | 23,226 |
4.38% 12/01/47 | 65,000 | 55,977 |
4.65% 01/15/43 | 50,000 | 45,274 |
Eli Lilly & Co. | | |
2.25% 05/15/50 | 50,000 | 31,507 |
2.75% 06/01/25 | 22,000 | 21,043 |
3.38% 03/15/29 | 13,000 | 12,180 |
Emera US Finance LP | | |
3.55% 06/15/26 | 60,000 | 56,345 |
Emory University | | |
2.14% 09/01/30 | 40,000 | 32,941 |
Enbridge Energy Partners LP | | |
5.88% 10/15/25 | 75,000 | 76,228 |
Enbridge Inc. | | |
4.00% 11/15/49 | 75,000 | 57,130 |
Enel Chile S.A. | | |
4.88% 06/12/28 | 25,000 | 24,347 |
Energy Transfer LP | | |
4.95% 05/15/28 | 60,000 | 57,610 |
5.00% 05/15/50 | 250,000 | 201,827 |
6.00% 06/15/48 | 50,000 | 45,101 |
6.50% 02/01/42 | 50,000 | 49,400 |
Enstar Group Ltd. | | |
3.10% 09/01/31 | 10,000 | 7,302 |
Entergy Texas Inc. | | |
4.00% 03/30/29 | 100,000 | 94,467 |
Enterprise Products Operating LLC | | |
4.45% 02/15/43 | 42,000 | 35,298 |
6.45% 09/01/40 | 200,000 | 209,034 |
Enterprise Products Operating LLC (5.38% fixed rate until 02/15/28; 2.57% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
5.38% 02/15/78 (g) | 50,000 | 38,523 |
Equifax Inc. | | |
5.10% 12/15/27 | 25,000 | 24,696 |
Equinix Inc. | | |
2.15% 07/15/30 | 65,000 | 51,828 |
2.63% 11/18/24 | 65,000 | 61,964 |
Equinor ASA | | |
2.88% 04/06/25 | 75,000 | 71,908 |
3.70% 04/06/50 | 100,000 | 79,795 |
ERP Operating LP | | |
4.50% 07/01/44 | 75,000 | 63,752 |
Essential Utilities Inc. | | |
2.70% 04/15/30 | 25,000 | 20,949 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
European Bank for Reconstruction & Development | | |
1.63% 09/27/24 | $ 25,000 | $ 23,759 |
European Investment Bank | | |
0.38% 12/15/25 - 03/26/26 | 150,000 | 132,818 |
1.88% 02/10/25 | 100,000 | 94,869 |
2.25% 06/24/24 | 50,000 | 48,289 |
2.75% 08/15/25 | 20,000 | 19,220 |
3.25% 11/15/27 | 340,000 | 326,954 |
Evergy Metro Inc. | | |
4.20% 06/15/47 | 100,000 | 81,225 |
Eversource Energy | | |
4.20% 06/27/24 | 75,000 | 74,131 |
Exelon Corp. | | |
4.10% 03/15/52 (e) | 225,000 | 180,961 |
Expedia Group Inc. | | |
3.80% 02/15/28 | 75,000 | 68,854 |
Extra Space Storage LP | | |
3.90% 04/01/29 | 5,000 | 4,488 |
Exxon Mobil Corp. | | |
2.28% 08/16/26 | 50,000 | 46,292 |
2.99% 03/19/25 | 50,000 | 48,198 |
3.04% 03/01/26 | 50,000 | 47,736 |
3.57% 03/06/45 | 50,000 | 39,372 |
Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. | | |
4.63% 04/29/30 | 25,000 | 22,721 |
Federal Realty Investment Trust | | |
3.20% 06/15/29 | 50,000 | 43,289 |
FedEx Corp. | | |
3.90% 02/01/35 | 125,000 | 106,284 |
Fidelity National Financial Inc. | | |
4.50% 08/15/28 | 25,000 | 23,738 |
Fidelity National Information Services Inc. | | |
4.70% 07/15/27 | 75,000 | 73,238 |
5.10% 07/15/32 | 50,000 | 48,239 |
Fifth Third Bancorp (1.71% fixed rate until 11/01/26; 0.69% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
1.71% 11/01/27 (g) | 25,000 | 22,064 |
Fifth Third Bancorp (4.77% fixed rate until 07/28/29; 2.13% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.77% 07/28/30 (g) | 25,000 | 23,807 |
Fifth Third Bank NA | | |
3.85% 03/15/26 | 75,000 | 71,597 |
Flex Ltd. | | |
4.88% 06/15/29 | 25,000 | 23,508 |
Florida Power & Light Co. | | |
4.13% 02/01/42 | 50,000 | 43,306 |
5.95% 02/01/38 | 25,000 | 26,595 |
Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB de C.V. | | |
3.50% 01/16/50 | 75,000 | 52,522 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Fortune Brands Innovations Inc. | | |
4.00% 03/25/32 | $ 25,000 | $ 21,698 |
Freeport-McMoRan Inc. | | |
4.63% 08/01/30 | 25,000 | 23,369 |
5.40% 11/14/34 | 50,000 | 47,002 |
FS KKR Capital Corp. | | |
4.13% 02/01/25 | 25,000 | 23,494 |
GATX Corp. | | |
3.50% 03/15/28 | 25,000 | 22,639 |
4.90% 03/15/33 | 25,000 | 23,285 |
GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. | | |
5.60% 11/15/25 | 250,000 | 251,512 |
General Dynamics Corp. | | |
4.25% 04/01/40 | 25,000 | 22,823 |
General Mills Inc. | | |
2.88% 04/15/30 | 75,000 | 64,986 |
General Motors Co. | | |
5.40% 04/01/48 | 250,000 | 205,647 |
5.60% 10/15/32 | 25,000 | 23,314 |
General Motors Financial Co. Inc. | | |
6.05% 10/10/25 | 250,000 | 254,380 |
General Motors Financial Company Inc. | | |
5.00% 04/09/27 | 15,000 | 14,542 |
Georgia Power Co. | | |
2.65% 09/15/29 | 75,000 | 63,947 |
4.70% 05/15/32 | 25,000 | 24,077 |
Gilead Sciences Inc. | | |
3.65% 03/01/26 | 75,000 | 72,396 |
3.70% 04/01/24 | 50,000 | 49,179 |
4.80% 04/01/44 | 50,000 | 46,124 |
5.65% 12/01/41 | 50,000 | 51,136 |
GlaxoSmithKline Capital Inc. | | |
3.63% 05/15/25 | 55,000 | 53,733 |
GlaxoSmithKline Capital PLC | | |
3.38% 06/01/29 | 75,000 | 69,196 |
Global Payments Inc. | | |
5.40% 08/15/32 | 25,000 | 23,835 |
Globe Life Inc. | | |
4.80% 06/15/32 | 15,000 | 14,195 |
GLP Capital LP/GLP Financing II Inc. | | |
4.00% 01/15/31 | 50,000 | 42,525 |
5.25% 06/01/25 | 10,000 | 9,846 |
5.38% 04/15/26 | 20,000 | 19,721 |
5.75% 06/01/28 | 10,000 | 9,847 |
GSK CONSUMER HEALTHCARE Co. GUAR 03/24 3.024 | | |
3.02% 03/24/24 | 100,000 | 97,021 |
Halliburton Co. | | |
2.92% 03/01/30 | 75,000 | 64,411 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Hasbro Inc. | | |
3.90% 11/19/29 | $ 50,000 | $ 44,447 |
HCA Inc. | | |
4.63% 03/15/52 (e) | 200,000 | 156,628 |
5.00% 03/15/24 | 50,000 | 49,726 |
5.38% 09/01/26 | 100,000 | 99,037 |
5.50% 06/15/47 | 85,000 | 75,614 |
Hess Corp. | | |
5.80% 04/01/47 | 75,000 | 71,837 |
Highwoods Realty LP | | |
4.20% 04/15/29 | 25,000 | 21,633 |
Honeywell International Inc. | | |
5.38% 03/01/41 | 50,000 | 51,528 |
Hormel Foods Corp. | | |
1.80% 06/11/30 | 75,000 | 61,154 |
Host Hotels & Resorts LP | | |
3.38% 12/15/29 | 50,000 | 41,843 |
HP Inc. | | |
4.20% 04/15/32 | 25,000 | 21,473 |
5.50% 01/15/33 | 15,000 | 14,109 |
6.00% 09/15/41 | 37,000 | 35,470 |
HSBC Holdings PLC | | |
4.95% 03/31/30 | 100,000 | 95,516 |
5.25% 03/14/44 | 75,000 | 63,519 |
HSBC Holdings PLC (3.97% fixed rate until 05/22/29; 1.61% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.97% 05/22/30 (g) | 100,000 | 87,398 |
HSBC Holdings PLC (4.29% fixed rate until 09/12/25; 1.35% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.29% 09/12/26 (g) | 50,000 | 47,975 |
HSBC Holdings PLC (7.39% fixed rate until 11/03/27; 3.35% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
7.39% 11/03/28 (g) | 250,000 | 262,382 |
Hubbell Inc. | | |
3.50% 02/15/28 | 50,000 | 45,952 |
Humana Inc. | | |
1.35% 02/03/27 | 150,000 | 129,534 |
Huntington Bancshares Inc. (5.02% fixed rate until 05/17/32; 2.05% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
5.02% 05/17/33 (g) | 35,000 | 33,239 |
Huntsman International LLC | | |
4.50% 05/01/29 | 20,000 | 17,971 |
Hyatt Hotels Corp. | | |
6.00% 04/23/30 | 25,000 | 24,344 |
IDEX Corp. | | |
3.00% 05/01/30 | 10,000 | 8,605 |
Illinois Tool Works Inc. | | |
2.65% 11/15/26 | 50,000 | 46,452 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Indiana University Health Inc. Obligated Group | | |
2.85% 11/01/51 | $ 15,000 | $ 9,409 |
ING Groep N.V. | | |
3.55% 04/09/24 | 100,000 | 97,853 |
4.05% 04/09/29 | 50,000 | 46,044 |
Intel Corp. | | |
2.45% 11/15/29 | 25,000 | 21,444 |
3.75% 03/25/27 | 50,000 | 48,286 |
4.10% 05/19/46 | 100,000 | 81,405 |
4.15% 08/05/32 | 25,000 | 23,377 |
4.60% 03/25/40 | 50,000 | 45,396 |
4.90% 08/05/52 | 25,000 | 22,211 |
Inter-American Development Bank | | |
1.13% 01/13/31 | 75,000 | 59,909 |
2.13% 01/15/25 | 200,000 | 190,892 |
7.00% 06/15/25 | 200,000 | 211,116 |
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. | | |
3.00% 06/15/50 | 15,000 | 10,038 |
3.65% 05/23/25 | 75,000 | 73,399 |
4.60% 03/15/33 | 15,000 | 14,387 |
5.20% 06/15/62 | 50,000 | 47,462 |
International Bank for Reconstruction & Development | | |
0.63% 04/22/25 | 250,000 | 229,342 |
1.25% 02/10/31 | 150,000 | 121,117 |
1.75% 10/23/29 | 250,000 | 214,990 |
2.50% 07/29/25 | 100,000 | 95,466 |
3.13% 06/15/27 | 50,000 | 47,914 |
3.63% 09/21/29 | 250,000 | 242,340 |
International Business Machines Corp. | | |
4.00% 06/20/42 | 50,000 | 41,495 |
4.15% 07/27/27 | 250,000 | 243,705 |
6.22% 08/01/27 | 100,000 | 105,787 |
International Finance Corp. | | |
0.38% 07/16/25 | 100,000 | 90,514 |
International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. | | |
5.00% 09/26/48 | 15,000 | 12,882 |
International Paper Co. | | |
4.80% 06/15/44 | 150,000 | 130,663 |
Interstate Power & Light Co. | | |
6.25% 07/15/39 | 75,000 | 77,395 |
Invitation Homes Operating Partnership LP | | |
2.70% 01/15/34 | 15,000 | 10,977 |
Jabil Inc. | | |
4.25% 05/15/27 | 15,000 | 14,195 |
JBS USA LUX SA/JBS USA Food Co./JBS USA Finance Inc. | | |
5.13% 02/01/28 (e) | 50,000 | 47,297 |
5.75% 04/01/33 (e) | 35,000 | 33,438 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
6.50% 12/01/52 (e) | $ 15,000 | $ 14,261 |
Jefferies Financial Group Inc. | | |
2.75% 10/15/32 | 35,000 | 26,282 |
4.85% 01/15/27 | 75,000 | 73,718 |
John Deere Capital Corp. | | |
1.45% 01/15/31 | 70,000 | 54,635 |
2.35% 03/08/27 | 25,000 | 22,803 |
3.35% 04/18/29 | 50,000 | 46,291 |
3.45% 03/13/25 | 50,000 | 48,705 |
Johnson & Johnson | | |
2.45% 03/01/26 | 100,000 | 94,029 |
3.40% 01/15/38 | 25,000 | 21,333 |
3.55% 03/01/36 | 150,000 | 132,811 |
Johnson Controls International PLC | | |
6.00% 01/15/36 | 75,000 | 77,794 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | | |
3.63% 12/01/27 | 100,000 | 92,856 |
6.40% 05/15/38 | 100,000 | 108,336 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (2.01% fixed rate until 03/13/25; 1.59% + 1-month Term SOFR) | | |
2.01% 03/13/26 (g) | 100,000 | 92,552 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (2.95% fixed rate until 02/24/27; 1.17% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.95% 02/24/28 (g) | 30,000 | 27,156 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (3.33% fixed rate until 04/22/51; 1.58% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
3.33% 04/22/52 (g) | 150,000 | 103,327 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (3.70% fixed rate until 05/06/29; 1.16% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.70% 05/06/30 (g) | 75,000 | 67,121 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (3.88% fixed rate until 07/24/37; 1.36% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.88% 07/24/38 (g) | 100,000 | 83,041 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (3.90% fixed rate until 01/23/48; 1.22% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.90% 01/23/49 (g) | 25,000 | 19,267 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.08% fixed rate until 04/26/25; 1.32% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.08% 04/26/26 (g) | 250,000 | 243,057 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.26% fixed rate until 02/22/47; 1.58% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.26% 02/22/48 (g) | 50,000 | 41,069 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.45% fixed rate until 12/05/28; 1.33% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.45% 12/05/29 (g) | $ 50,000 | $ 47,005 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.57% fixed rate until 06/14/29; 1.75% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.57% 06/14/30 (g) | 250,000 | 236,067 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.59% fixed rate until 04/26/32; 1.80% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.59% 04/26/33 (g) | 40,000 | 37,032 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (4.85% fixed rate until 07/25/27; 1.99% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.85% 07/25/28 (g) | 250,000 | 244,070 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (5.72% fixed rate until 09/14/32; 2.58% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
5.72% 09/14/33 (g) | 75,000 | 73,699 |
Kaiser Foundation Hospitals | | |
3.00% 06/01/51 | 70,000 | 47,602 |
Kansas City Southern | | |
4.70% 05/01/48 | 50,000 | 43,494 |
Kellogg Co. | | |
4.50% 04/01/46 | 50,000 | 42,792 |
Kemper Corp. | | |
3.80% 02/23/32 | 25,000 | 20,864 |
Kennametal Inc. | | |
4.63% 06/15/28 | 25,000 | 23,484 |
Kentucky Utilities Co. | | |
4.38% 10/01/45 | 40,000 | 33,850 |
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. | | |
4.05% 04/15/32 | 35,000 | 31,848 |
4.42% 05/25/25 | 75,000 | 74,220 |
4.50% 04/15/52 | 50,000 | 41,898 |
KeyBank NA/Cleveland OH | | |
3.90% 04/13/29 | 100,000 | 89,096 |
KeyCorp. (3.88% fixed rate until 05/23/24; 1.25% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
3.88% 05/23/25 (g) | 20,000 | 19,573 |
Keysight Technologies Inc. | | |
3.00% 10/30/29 | 25,000 | 21,687 |
Kilroy Realty LP | | |
3.45% 12/15/24 | 50,000 | 47,873 |
Kimberly-Clark Corp. | | |
2.00% 11/02/31 | 50,000 | 40,205 |
Kimco Realty Corp. | | |
4.60% 02/01/33 | 25,000 | 23,001 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP | | |
5.00% 08/15/42 | $ 50,000 | $ 42,916 |
KLA Corp. | | |
4.65% 11/01/24 | 25,000 | 24,957 |
4.95% 07/15/52 | 25,000 | 23,463 |
Kraft Heinz Foods Co. | | |
6.88% 01/26/39 | 150,000 | 162,969 |
Kreditanstalt fuer Wiederaufbau | | |
0.38% 07/18/25 | 50,000 | 45,225 |
0.75% 09/30/30 | 75,000 | 58,570 |
2.00% 05/02/25 | 75,000 | 71,004 |
3.00% 05/20/27 | 425,000 | 405,293 |
Kyndryl Holdings Inc. | | |
2.70% 10/15/28 | 75,000 | 56,455 |
L3Harris Technologies Inc. | | |
3.83% 04/27/25 | 50,000 | 48,596 |
4.85% 04/27/35 | 40,000 | 37,264 |
Lam Research Corp. | | |
3.80% 03/15/25 | 65,000 | 63,604 |
Lear Corp. | | |
4.25% 05/15/29 | 25,000 | 22,511 |
Lennar Corp. | | |
5.25% 06/01/26 | 100,000 | 100,074 |
Lincoln National Corp. | | |
3.40% 03/01/32 | 100,000 | 80,944 |
Lloyds Banking Group PLC | | |
4.65% 03/24/26 | 50,000 | 47,800 |
Lloyds Banking Group PLC (4.72% fixed rate until 08/11/25; 1.75% + 1 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.72% 08/11/26 (g) | 200,000 | 195,372 |
Lloyds Banking Group PLC (4.98% fixed rate until 08/11/32; 2.30% + 1 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
4.98% 08/11/33 (g) | 200,000 | 183,422 |
Lockheed Martin Corp. | | |
3.80% 03/01/45 | 25,000 | 20,487 |
4.15% 06/15/53 | 45,000 | 38,254 |
4.70% 05/15/46 | 50,000 | 46,575 |
Lowe's Companies Inc. | | |
1.70% 10/15/30 | 45,000 | 35,151 |
2.50% 04/15/26 | 80,000 | 74,656 |
2.63% 04/01/31 | 25,000 | 20,713 |
3.00% 10/15/50 | 30,000 | 19,238 |
3.38% 09/15/25 | 30,000 | 28,811 |
4.25% 04/01/52 | 50,000 | 40,044 |
4.65% 04/15/42 | 100,000 | 87,229 |
LYB International Finance III LLC | | |
3.80% 10/01/60 | 75,000 | 48,779 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
M&T Bank Corp. (4.55% fixed rate until 08/16/27; 1.78% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.55% 08/16/28 (g) | $ 15,000 | $ 14,522 |
Magellan Midstream Partners LP | | |
3.25% 06/01/30 | 75,000 | 65,411 |
Manulife Financial Corp. | | |
3.70% 03/16/32 | 50,000 | 44,428 |
Marathon Petroleum Corp. | | |
3.63% 09/15/24 | 50,000 | 48,683 |
4.50% 04/01/48 | 25,000 | 19,873 |
Markel Corp. | | |
3.50% 11/01/27 | 50,000 | 46,089 |
Marriott International Inc. | | |
3.75% 10/01/25 | 50,000 | 47,955 |
5.00% 10/15/27 | 55,000 | 54,326 |
5.75% 05/01/25 | 40,000 | 40,423 |
Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. | | |
4.75% 03/15/39 | 100,000 | 92,050 |
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. | | |
3.50% 12/15/27 | 50,000 | 46,415 |
Marvell Technology Inc. | | |
1.65% 04/15/26 | 25,000 | 22,118 |
Masco Corp. | | |
1.50% 02/15/28 | 75,000 | 62,193 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | | |
3.89% 07/01/49 | 126,000 | 91,315 |
Mastercard Inc. | | |
2.00% 03/03/25 | 100,000 | 94,756 |
2.95% 11/21/26 | 50,000 | 47,179 |
McDonald's Corp. | | |
3.50% 07/01/27 | 25,000 | 23,724 |
3.63% 09/01/49 | 55,000 | 41,861 |
3.70% 01/30/26 | 50,000 | 48,651 |
3.80% 04/01/28 | 50,000 | 47,834 |
4.60% 09/09/32 | 35,000 | 34,267 |
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center | | |
4.13% 07/01/52 | 95,000 | 78,570 |
Merck & Company Inc. | | |
2.75% 12/10/51 | 25,000 | 16,826 |
3.40% 03/07/29 | 75,000 | 69,851 |
3.70% 02/10/45 | 50,000 | 41,141 |
4.00% 03/07/49 | 40,000 | 34,277 |
6.50% 12/01/33 | 100,000 | 113,004 |
Meta Platforms Inc. | | |
4.45% 08/15/52 | 75,000 | 59,599 |
MetLife Inc. | | |
4.13% 08/13/42 | 25,000 | 21,199 |
5.00% 07/15/52 | 30,000 | 28,787 |
6.50% 12/15/32 | 50,000 | 55,209 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Microchip Technology Inc. | | |
4.25% 09/01/25 | $ 75,000 | $ 72,832 |
Micron Technology Inc. | | |
4.66% 02/15/30 | 75,000 | 67,980 |
Microsoft Corp. | | |
2.68% 06/01/60 | 50,000 | 32,313 |
3.13% 11/03/25 | 125,000 | 120,749 |
3.30% 02/06/27 | 100,000 | 96,386 |
3.45% 08/08/36 | 48,000 | 42,597 |
4.25% 02/06/47 | 50,000 | 46,966 |
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. | | |
3.85% 03/01/26 | 200,000 | 191,188 |
4.05% 09/11/28 | 100,000 | 93,749 |
4.15% 03/07/39 | 25,000 | 21,291 |
Mizuho Financial Group Inc. | | |
4.02% 03/05/28 | 100,000 | 94,257 |
Mizuho Financial Group Inc. (2.84% fixed rate until 07/16/24; 1.24% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.84% 07/16/25 (g) | 100,000 | 95,288 |
Moody's Corp. | | |
3.25% 05/20/50 | 50,000 | 34,466 |
3.75% 03/24/25 | 50,000 | 48,661 |
Morgan Stanley | | |
4.00% 07/23/25 | 95,000 | 92,835 |
4.35% 09/08/26 | 50,000 | 48,599 |
4.38% 01/22/47 | 75,000 | 63,938 |
Morgan Stanley (2.48% fixed rate until 09/16/31; 1.36% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.48% 09/16/36 (g) | 50,000 | 36,472 |
Morgan Stanley (2.51% fixed rate until 10/20/31; 1.20% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.51% 10/20/32 (g) | 75,000 | 58,619 |
Morgan Stanley (2.80% fixed rate until 01/25/51; 1.43% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.80% 01/25/52 (g) | 25,000 | 15,526 |
Morgan Stanley (3.77% fixed rate until 01/24/28; 1.14% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
3.77% 01/24/29 (g) | 100,000 | 91,524 |
Morgan Stanley (4.46% fixed rate until 04/22/38; 1.43% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.46% 04/22/39 (g) | 50,000 | 43,907 |
Morgan Stanley (4.68% fixed rate until 07/17/25; 1.67% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.68% 07/17/26 (g) | 125,000 | 122,969 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Morgan Stanley (4.89% fixed rate until 07/20/32; 2.08% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.89% 07/20/33 (g) | $ 60,000 | $ 56,351 |
Morgan Stanley (6.14% fixed rate until 10/16/00; 1.77% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
6.14% 10/16/26 | 250,000 | 255,670 |
Morgan Stanley (6.30% fixed rate until 10/18/27; 2.24% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
6.30% 10/18/28 (g) | 250,000 | 257,700 |
Motorola Solutions Inc. | | |
5.60% 06/01/32 | 50,000 | 48,785 |
MPLX LP | | |
4.80% 02/15/29 | 70,000 | 66,954 |
4.95% 09/01/32 | 50,000 | 46,887 |
5.50% 02/15/49 | 50,000 | 44,228 |
Nasdaq Inc. | | |
3.25% 04/28/50 | 20,000 | 13,495 |
National Australia Bank Ltd. | | |
3.50% 06/09/25 | 100,000 | 97,021 |
National Fuel Gas Co. | | |
4.75% 09/01/28 | 50,000 | 47,318 |
National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corp. | | |
1.35% 03/15/31 | 50,000 | 36,987 |
3.45% 06/15/25 | 15,000 | 14,463 |
4.40% 11/01/48 | 10,000 | 8,358 |
Natwest Group PLC (3.75% fixed rate until 11/01/24; 2.10% + 5 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
3.75% 11/01/29 (g) | 100,000 | 92,782 |
Natwest Group PLC (4.89% fixed rate until 05/18/28; 1.75% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.89% 05/18/29 (g) | 100,000 | 94,264 |
Newmont Corp. | | |
2.60% 07/15/32 | 50,000 | 39,840 |
NextEra Energy Capital Holdings Inc. | | |
2.94% 03/21/24 | 40,000 | 38,960 |
3.50% 04/01/29 | 50,000 | 45,491 |
4.26% 09/01/24 | 15,000 | 14,819 |
4.45% 06/20/25 | 100,000 | 98,889 |
4.63% 07/15/27 | 200,000 | 197,232 |
NIKE Inc. | | |
2.85% 03/27/30 | 75,000 | 66,958 |
Nomura Holdings Inc. | | |
1.85% 07/16/25 | 100,000 | 91,030 |
5.10% 07/03/25 | 50,000 | 49,492 |
Nordic Investment Bank | | |
0.38% 09/11/25 | 75,000 | 67,423 |
Norfolk Southern Corp. | | |
3.16% 05/15/55 | 50,000 | 33,301 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
3.70% 03/15/53 | $ 25,000 | $ 18,774 |
3.80% 08/01/28 | 30,000 | 28,583 |
3.94% 11/01/47 | 35,000 | 28,216 |
Northern Trust Corp. | | |
1.95% 05/01/30 | 40,000 | 32,869 |
Northrop Grumman Corp. | | |
2.93% 01/15/25 | 50,000 | 47,985 |
5.15% 05/01/40 | 75,000 | 73,156 |
Northwell Healthcare Inc. | | |
3.81% 11/01/49 | 50,000 | 35,738 |
Northwestern University | | |
3.66% 12/01/57 | 10,000 | 7,746 |
Novartis Capital Corp. | | |
4.40% 05/06/44 | 50,000 | 46,432 |
Nucor Corp. | | |
2.70% 06/01/30 | 75,000 | 63,687 |
3.13% 04/01/32 | 10,000 | 8,497 |
Nutrien Ltd. | | |
5.88% 12/01/36 | 75,000 | 76,206 |
NVIDIA Corp. | | |
0.58% 06/14/24 | 40,000 | 37,736 |
1.55% 06/15/28 | 50,000 | 42,745 |
NXP BV/NXP Funding LLC | | |
5.55% 12/01/28 | 100,000 | 100,168 |
NXP BV/NXP Funding LLC/NXP USA Inc. | | |
3.13% 02/15/42 | 75,000 | 50,547 |
Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG | | |
1.50% 02/12/25 | 50,000 | 46,973 |
2.88% 05/23/25 | 25,000 | 24,107 |
Oglethorpe Power Corp. | | |
4.50% 04/01/47 (e) | 15,000 | 11,933 |
OhioHealth Corp. | | |
2.83% 11/15/41 | 25,000 | 17,727 |
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co. | | |
3.30% 03/15/30 | 50,000 | 43,897 |
Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. | | |
5.25% 01/15/26 | 150,000 | 147,195 |
Omnicom Group Inc. | | |
4.20% 06/01/30 | 75,000 | 69,775 |
Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC | | |
4.15% 06/01/32 (e) | 20,000 | 19,001 |
4.60% 06/01/52 (e) | 50,000 | 46,038 |
ONE Gas Inc. | | |
1.10% 03/11/24 | 17,000 | 16,304 |
4.50% 11/01/48 | 20,000 | 16,570 |
ONEOK Inc. | | |
4.35% 03/15/29 | 50,000 | 46,365 |
4.50% 03/15/50 | 50,000 | 37,513 |
ONEOK Partners LP | | |
6.13% 02/01/41 | 62,000 | 58,846 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Oracle Corp. | | |
3.25% 05/15/30 | $ 50,000 | $ 43,376 |
3.60% 04/01/40 | 50,000 | 36,922 |
4.30% 07/08/34 | 75,000 | 66,081 |
4.50% 07/08/44 | 75,000 | 60,289 |
6.90% 11/09/52 | 250,000 | 270,535 |
Orange S.A. | | |
9.00% 03/01/31 | 50,000 | 61,163 |
ORIX Corp. | | |
5.20% 09/13/32 | 100,000 | 97,733 |
Otis Worldwide Corp. | | |
2.06% 04/05/25 | 50,000 | 46,819 |
Owens Corning | | |
3.88% 06/01/30 | 25,000 | 22,239 |
PACCAR Financial Corp. | | |
3.15% 06/13/24 | 15,000 | 14,641 |
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. | | |
3.25% 06/01/31 | 60,000 | 48,773 |
3.50% 08/01/50 | 50,000 | 31,471 |
4.40% 03/01/32 | 25,000 | 21,873 |
5.25% 03/01/52 | 200,000 | 164,108 |
PacifiCorp | | |
6.25% 10/15/37 | 203,000 | 215,726 |
Paramount Global | | |
5.85% 09/01/43 | 25,000 | 20,752 |
Parker-Hannifin Corp. | | |
3.65% 06/15/24 | 250,000 | 244,592 |
4.00% 06/14/49 | 20,000 | 15,790 |
PeaceHealth Obligated Group | | |
3.22% 11/15/50 | 25,000 | 16,282 |
PepsiCo Inc. | | |
2.75% 03/19/30 | 50,000 | 44,243 |
3.45% 10/06/46 | 25,000 | 20,068 |
3.50% 07/17/25 | 150,000 | 146,454 |
PerkinElmer Inc. | | |
2.25% 09/15/31 | 35,000 | 27,405 |
3.30% 09/15/29 | 15,000 | 13,078 |
Pfizer Inc. | | |
3.45% 03/15/29 | 250,000 | 235,525 |
4.13% 12/15/46 | 50,000 | 44,224 |
4.30% 06/15/43 | 50,000 | 45,987 |
Philip Morris International Inc. | | |
1.75% 11/01/30 | 75,000 | 58,693 |
3.38% 08/15/29 | 50,000 | 45,065 |
3.88% 08/21/42 | 42,000 | 31,949 |
Phillips 66 Co. | | |
3.15% 12/15/29 (e) | 50,000 | 43,611 |
Pioneer Natural Resources Co. | | |
1.13% 01/15/26 | 50,000 | 44,557 |
PNC Bank NA | | |
3.10% 10/25/27 | 100,000 | 93,638 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
President & Fellows of Harvard College | | |
3.15% 07/15/46 | $ 50,000 | $ 38,235 |
Principal Financial Group Inc. | | |
3.40% 05/15/25 | 50,000 | 48,363 |
Prologis LP | | |
2.25% 01/15/32 | 50,000 | 39,817 |
4.38% 02/01/29 | 65,000 | 62,128 |
Providence St Joseph Health Obligated Group | | |
3.93% 10/01/48 | 20,000 | 15,734 |
Prudential Financial Inc. | | |
4.42% 03/27/48 | 150,000 | 128,601 |
Public Service Company of Colorado | | |
3.70% 06/15/28 | 50,000 | 47,626 |
4.10% 06/15/48 | 30,000 | 24,914 |
Public Service Electric & Gas Co. | | |
3.20% 08/01/49 | 40,000 | 28,815 |
3.80% 03/01/46 | 75,000 | 59,853 |
Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. | | |
2.88% 06/15/24 | 15,000 | 14,502 |
Public Storage | | |
2.25% 11/09/31 | 75,000 | 60,480 |
Puget Energy Inc. | | |
3.65% 05/15/25 | 50,000 | 47,720 |
QUALCOMM Inc. | | |
3.25% 05/20/50 | 65,000 | 47,382 |
4.25% 05/20/32 | 10,000 | 9,635 |
4.65% 05/20/35 | 50,000 | 48,500 |
Quest Diagnostics Inc. | | |
4.25% 04/01/24 | 50,000 | 49,505 |
Raymond James Financial Inc. | | |
3.75% 04/01/51 | 75,000 | 54,491 |
Raytheon Technologies Corp. | | |
3.95% 08/16/25 | 15,000 | 14,662 |
4.15% 05/15/45 | 100,000 | 83,383 |
4.63% 11/16/48 | 15,000 | 13,576 |
Realty Income Corp. | | |
3.10% 12/15/29 | 25,000 | 21,838 |
3.25% 01/15/31 | 75,000 | 65,043 |
4.60% 02/06/24 | 20,000 | 19,866 |
Regency Centers LP | | |
4.13% 03/15/28 | 25,000 | 23,108 |
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. | | |
1.75% 09/15/30 | 45,000 | 34,840 |
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. | | |
1.30% 08/15/25 | 55,000 | 49,729 |
RELX Capital Inc. | | |
4.00% 03/18/29 | 25,000 | 23,165 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd. | | |
3.60% 04/15/29 | $ 25,000 | $ 22,418 |
Rio Tinto Finance USA Ltd. | | |
5.20% 11/02/40 | 50,000 | 49,827 |
Rockwell Automation Inc. | | |
3.50% 03/01/29 | 45,000 | 41,969 |
Rogers Communications Inc. | | |
4.50% 03/15/42 (e) | 10,000 | 8,123 |
7.50% 08/15/38 | 150,000 | 166,537 |
Roper Technologies Inc. | | |
3.80% 12/15/26 | 75,000 | 71,638 |
Ross Stores Inc. | | |
4.60% 04/15/25 | 50,000 | 49,622 |
Royal Bank of Canada | | |
0.88% 01/20/26 | 125,000 | 111,107 |
3.88% 05/04/32 | 50,000 | 45,608 |
4.24% 08/03/27 | 50,000 | 48,759 |
RPM International Inc. | | |
4.25% 01/15/48 | 50,000 | 37,510 |
Ryder System Inc. | | |
1.75% 09/01/26 | 15,000 | 13,235 |
4.30% 06/15/27 | 10,000 | 9,586 |
S&P Global Inc. | | |
2.45% 03/01/27 (e) | 75,000 | 68,512 |
3.70% 03/01/52 (e) | 50,000 | 38,957 |
Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC | | |
5.63% 03/01/25 | 135,000 | 135,320 |
Sabra Health Care LP | | |
3.90% 10/15/29 | 25,000 | 20,788 |
Safehold Operating Partnership LP | | |
2.85% 01/15/32 | 25,000 | 18,980 |
Salesforce Inc. | | |
2.70% 07/15/41 | 50,000 | 35,728 |
3.05% 07/15/61 | 25,000 | 16,188 |
Santander Holdings USA Inc. (4.26% fixed rate until 06/09/24; 1.38% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.26% 06/09/25 (g) | 110,000 | 106,603 |
Santander UK Group Holdings PLC (1.53% fixed rate until 08/21/25; 1.25% + 1 year CMT Rate thereafter) | | |
1.53% 08/21/26 (g) | 100,000 | 88,032 |
Sempra Energy | | |
3.80% 02/01/38 | 25,000 | 20,496 |
Shell International Finance BV | | |
3.13% 11/07/49 | 75,000 | 53,008 |
3.25% 05/11/25 | 100,000 | 96,923 |
4.00% 05/10/46 | 50,000 | 41,187 |
4.38% 05/11/45 | 50,000 | 43,800 |
6.38% 12/15/38 | 50,000 | 55,181 |
Simon Property Group LP | | |
3.25% 09/13/49 | 50,000 | 32,954 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Snap-on Inc. | | |
3.10% 05/01/50 | $ 15,000 | $ 10,690 |
Sonoco Products Co. | | |
3.13% 05/01/30 | 75,000 | 64,399 |
Southern California Edison Co. | | |
3.45% 02/01/52 | 25,000 | 17,847 |
3.60% 02/01/45 | 50,000 | 35,992 |
3.90% 03/15/43 | 175,000 | 135,194 |
4.20% 03/01/29 | 25,000 | 23,783 |
Southern California Gas Co. | | |
2.55% 02/01/30 | 50,000 | 42,563 |
Southern Copper Corp. | | |
3.88% 04/23/25 | 100,000 | 97,103 |
Southwest Airlines Co. | | |
3.00% 11/15/26 | 50,000 | 45,995 |
Southwest Gas Corp. | | |
4.05% 03/15/32 | 15,000 | 13,154 |
Southwestern Electric Power Co. | | |
3.25% 11/01/51 | 25,000 | 16,531 |
Spirit Realty LP | | |
2.70% 02/15/32 | 30,000 | 22,244 |
Stanley Black & Decker Inc. | | |
3.40% 03/01/26 | 75,000 | 71,457 |
Starbucks Corp. | | |
3.00% 02/14/32 | 45,000 | 38,474 |
3.75% 12/01/47 | 35,000 | 26,767 |
3.80% 08/15/25 | 50,000 | 48,912 |
Stryker Corp. | | |
4.63% 03/15/46 | 25,000 | 22,191 |
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. | | |
1.47% 07/08/25 | 50,000 | 45,564 |
2.14% 09/23/30 | 25,000 | 19,284 |
3.01% 10/19/26 | 100,000 | 92,677 |
3.35% 10/18/27 | 50,000 | 46,098 |
4.31% 10/16/28 | 25,000 | 23,504 |
Suncor Energy Inc. | | |
6.85% 06/01/39 | 50,000 | 52,612 |
Suzano Austria GmbH | | |
3.75% 01/15/31 | 55,000 | 46,042 |
SVB Financial Group | | |
1.80% 10/28/26 | 150,000 | 131,512 |
Synchrony Financial | | |
3.95% 12/01/27 | 25,000 | 22,317 |
Sysco Corp. | | |
3.25% 07/15/27 | 75,000 | 69,406 |
6.60% 04/01/40 | 50,000 | 53,280 |
Tampa Electric Co. | | |
4.30% 06/15/48 | 25,000 | 20,115 |
Tapestry Inc. | | |
3.05% 03/15/32 | 25,000 | 19,500 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Target Corp. | | |
2.25% 04/15/25 | $ 50,000 | $ 47,429 |
3.90% 11/15/47 | 100,000 | 82,301 |
4.50% 09/15/32 | 25,000 | 24,309 |
Teck Resources Ltd. | | |
6.25% 07/15/41 | 25,000 | 24,475 |
Telefonica Emisiones S.A. | | |
7.05% 06/20/36 | 50,000 | 51,653 |
TELUS Corp. | | |
4.60% 11/16/48 | 50,000 | 43,131 |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. LLC | | |
7.00% 10/15/28 | 200,000 | 213,496 |
Texas Instruments Inc. | | |
3.65% 08/16/32 | 15,000 | 13,872 |
3.88% 03/15/39 | 50,000 | 44,119 |
Textron Inc. | | |
3.90% 09/17/29 | 50,000 | 45,291 |
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank | | |
3.75% 09/14/27 | 100,000 | 97,227 |
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. | | |
2.50% 01/26/32 | 25,000 | 20,318 |
3.85% 04/26/29 | 25,000 | 23,233 |
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (4.41% fixed rate until 07/24/25; 1.35% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.41% 07/24/26 (g) | 25,000 | 24,639 |
The Bank of Nova Scotia | | |
1.95% 02/02/27 | 25,000 | 22,259 |
The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada or Bell Canada | | |
4.30% 07/29/49 | 30,000 | 24,546 |
The Boeing Co. | | |
1.43% 02/04/24 | 65,000 | 62,178 |
3.20% 03/01/29 | 50,000 | 43,991 |
3.75% 02/01/50 | 25,000 | 17,233 |
5.71% 05/01/40 | 50,000 | 47,600 |
5.93% 05/01/60 | 225,000 | 206,611 |
The Charles Schwab Corp. | | |
1.95% 12/01/31 | 50,000 | 39,196 |
3.85% 05/21/25 | 50,000 | 48,824 |
4.63% 03/22/30 | 50,000 | 49,069 |
The Clorox Co. | | |
1.80% 05/15/30 | 50,000 | 39,793 |
The Coca-Cola Co. | | |
2.25% 01/05/32 | 50,000 | 41,901 |
2.50% 06/01/40 - 03/15/51 | 95,000 | 65,627 |
The Dayton Power & Light Co. | | |
3.95% 06/15/49 | 15,000 | 11,667 |
The Dow Chemical Co. | | |
6.90% 05/15/53 | 150,000 | 163,630 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
The Estee Lauder Companies Inc. | | |
2.38% 12/01/29 | $ 20,000 | $ 17,172 |
3.13% 12/01/49 | 30,000 | 21,662 |
The Georgetown University | | |
2.94% 04/01/50 | 10,000 | 6,419 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. | | |
3.63% 02/20/24 | 50,000 | 49,152 |
3.75% 02/25/26 | 100,000 | 96,373 |
4.80% 07/08/44 | 75,000 | 66,258 |
5.70% 11/01/24 | 250,000 | 252,840 |
6.25% 02/01/41 | 50,000 | 52,109 |
6.75% 10/01/37 | 100,000 | 106,505 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (2.65% fixed rate until 10/21/31; 1.26% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.65% 10/21/32 (g) | 30,000 | 23,680 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (4.22% fixed rate until 05/01/28; 1.30% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.22% 05/01/29 (g) | 125,000 | 116,426 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (4.39% fixed rate until 06/15/26; 1.51% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.39% 06/15/27 (g) | 15,000 | 14,463 |
The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (4.41% fixed rate until 04/23/38; 1.43% + 3 month USD LIBOR thereafter) | | |
4.41% 04/23/39 (g) | 75,000 | 64,669 |
The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc. | | |
4.30% 04/15/43 | 100,000 | 79,147 |
The Hershey Co. | | |
2.45% 11/15/29 | 75,000 | 64,523 |
The Home Depot Inc. | | |
1.88% 09/15/31 | 20,000 | 15,994 |
2.75% 09/15/51 | 50,000 | 33,105 |
3.00% 04/01/26 | 50,000 | 47,584 |
3.25% 04/15/32 | 20,000 | 17,778 |
3.63% 04/15/52 | 75,000 | 58,620 |
3.90% 12/06/28 | 100,000 | 96,352 |
4.20% 04/01/43 | 50,000 | 43,779 |
4.50% 09/15/32 | 15,000 | 14,699 |
The Interpublic Group of Companies Inc. | | |
4.65% 10/01/28 | 10,000 | 9,572 |
The J M Smucker Co. | | |
2.13% 03/15/32 | 75,000 | 58,240 |
The Kroger Co. | | |
3.95% 01/15/50 | 50,000 | 38,962 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
4.50% 01/15/29 | $ 25,000 | $ 24,120 |
The New York & Presbyterian Hospital | | |
2.26% 08/01/40 | 25,000 | 16,499 |
3.95% 08/01/49 | 35,000 | 24,474 |
The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. | | |
2.60% 07/23/26 | 50,000 | 46,290 |
The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. (4.63% fixed rate until 06/06/32; 1.85% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.63% 06/06/33 (g) | 25,000 | 23,144 |
The Procter & Gamble Co. | | |
2.45% 11/03/26 | 75,000 | 69,485 |
5.55% 03/05/37 | 75,000 | 81,183 |
The Progressive Corp. | | |
4.20% 03/15/48 | 50,000 | 42,021 |
The Sherwin-Williams Co. | | |
3.95% 01/15/26 | 100,000 | 97,412 |
The Southern Co. | | |
4.25% 07/01/36 | 100,000 | 87,364 |
4.48% 08/01/24 (h) | 75,000 | 74,059 |
The Timken Co. | | |
4.50% 12/15/28 | 20,000 | 19,017 |
The Toronto-Dominion Bank | | |
0.75% 09/11/25 | 50,000 | 44,730 |
1.95% 01/12/27 | 50,000 | 44,653 |
2.65% 06/12/24 | 50,000 | 48,420 |
3.25% 03/11/24 | 50,000 | 48,940 |
The Travelers Companies Inc. | | |
4.00% 05/30/47 | 50,000 | 40,538 |
The Walt Disney Co. | | |
3.35% 03/24/25 | 250,000 | 242,162 |
3.38% 11/15/26 | 50,000 | 47,284 |
3.60% 01/13/51 | 25,000 | 19,171 |
4.70% 03/23/50 | 50,000 | 46,145 |
The Williams Companies Inc. | | |
4.30% 03/04/24 | 200,000 | 197,376 |
5.75% 06/24/44 | 65,000 | 61,940 |
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. | | |
1.75% 10/15/28 | 20,000 | 16,960 |
2.80% 10/15/41 | 70,000 | 51,586 |
Time Warner Cable LLC | | |
4.50% 09/15/42 | 75,000 | 55,126 |
7.30% 07/01/38 | 50,000 | 49,972 |
T-Mobile USA Inc. | | |
3.40% 10/15/52 | 250,000 | 169,777 |
3.60% 11/15/60 | 45,000 | 29,605 |
5.20% 01/15/33 | 185,000 | 183,174 |
Tosco Corp. | | |
8.13% 02/15/30 | 150,000 | 175,249 |
TotalEnergies Capital International S.A. | | |
3.39% 06/29/60 | 50,000 | 35,129 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Toyota Motor Credit Corp. | | |
3.00% 04/01/25 | $ 50,000 | $ 48,053 |
3.65% 01/08/29 | 100,000 | 93,999 |
4.55% 09/20/27 | 25,000 | 24,662 |
Trane Technologies Luxembourg Finance S.A. | | |
4.50% 03/21/49 | 50,000 | 40,925 |
TransCanada PipeLines Ltd. | | |
1.00% 10/12/24 | 30,000 | 27,789 |
5.85% 03/15/36 | 150,000 | 148,078 |
Truist Bank | | |
3.20% 04/01/24 | 50,000 | 48,850 |
3.30% 05/15/26 | 100,000 | 94,062 |
Truist Financial Corp. | | |
1.95% 06/05/30 | 25,000 | 20,093 |
2.50% 08/01/24 | 50,000 | 48,011 |
Truist Financial Corp. (4.92% fixed rate until 07/28/32; 2.24% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.92% 07/28/33 (g) | 25,000 | 23,453 |
Tucson Electric Power Co. | | |
4.85% 12/01/48 | 50,000 | 42,928 |
TWDC Enterprises 18 Corp. | | |
3.00% 07/30/46 | 75,000 | 52,646 |
Tyco Electronics Group SA | | |
2.50% 02/04/32 | 45,000 | 37,079 |
Tyson Foods Inc. | | |
4.00% 03/01/26 | 15,000 | 14,512 |
4.88% 08/15/34 | 45,000 | 43,065 |
U.S. Bancorp | | |
3.95% 11/17/25 | 50,000 | 48,909 |
Unilever Capital Corp. | | |
2.90% 05/05/27 | 50,000 | 46,729 |
3.50% 03/22/28 | 75,000 | 70,717 |
Union Electric Co. | | |
3.50% 03/15/29 | 25,000 | 23,134 |
3.65% 04/15/45 | 35,000 | 26,894 |
Union Pacific Corp. | | |
2.80% 02/14/32 | 15,000 | 12,891 |
3.38% 02/14/42 | 10,000 | 7,953 |
3.50% 02/14/53 | 220,000 | 166,173 |
3.55% 08/15/39 | 15,000 | 12,375 |
3.95% 08/15/59 | 20,000 | 15,718 |
4.95% 09/09/52 | 50,000 | 48,396 |
United Airlines 2020-1 Class A Pass Through Trust | | |
5.88% 04/15/29 | 134,365 | 132,354 |
United Parcel Service Inc. | | |
3.75% 11/15/47 | 50,000 | 41,026 |
UnitedHealth Group Inc. | | |
3.50% 02/15/24 | 10,000 | 9,841 |
3.70% 12/15/25 | 110,000 | 107,446 |
3.75% 10/15/47 | 25,000 | 19,979 |
3.88% 12/15/28 | 15,000 | 14,329 |
4.25% 06/15/48 | 50,000 | 43,601 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
4.45% 12/15/48 | $ 10,000 | $ 8,917 |
4.63% 07/15/35 | 45,000 | 43,606 |
5.25% 02/15/28 | 200,000 | 204,746 |
5.95% 02/15/41 | 125,000 | 132,621 |
6.88% 02/15/38 | 50,000 | 58,645 |
University of Notre Dame du Lac | | |
3.39% 02/15/48 | 25,000 | 19,227 |
University of Southern California | | |
2.81% 10/01/50 | 100,000 | 66,685 |
US Bancorp | | |
3.60% 09/11/24 | 150,000 | 146,947 |
US Bancorp (4.55% fixed rate until 07/22/27; 1.66% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.55% 07/22/28 (g) | 25,000 | 24,492 |
Vale Overseas Ltd. | | |
6.88% 11/10/39 | 75,000 | 79,158 |
Valero Energy Corp. | | |
6.63% 06/15/37 | 50,000 | 53,454 |
Ventas Realty LP | | |
3.50% 02/01/25 | 150,000 | 144,132 |
VeriSign Inc. | | |
2.70% 06/15/31 | 30,000 | 24,543 |
Verisk Analytics Inc. | | |
4.13% 03/15/29 | 60,000 | 55,976 |
Verizon Communications Inc. | | |
0.75% 03/22/24 | 35,000 | 33,225 |
2.36% 03/15/32 | 200,000 | 158,608 |
2.88% 11/20/50 | 50,000 | 31,535 |
3.88% 02/08/29 - 03/01/52 | 205,000 | 156,967 |
4.02% 12/03/29 | 50,000 | 46,793 |
4.33% 09/21/28 | 34,000 | 32,728 |
5.50% 03/16/47 | 250,000 | 242,710 |
VF Corp. | | |
2.95% 04/23/30 | 75,000 | 62,390 |
VICI Properties LP | | |
4.38% 05/15/25 | 150,000 | 146,083 |
Virginia Electric & Power Co. | | |
2.88% 07/15/29 | 100,000 | 87,997 |
Visa Inc. | | |
3.15% 12/14/25 | 100,000 | 96,446 |
4.30% 12/14/45 | 100,000 | 91,410 |
VMware Inc. | | |
4.50% 05/15/25 | 25,000 | 24,512 |
Vodafone Group PLC | | |
3.75% 01/16/24 | 50,000 | 49,372 |
4.25% 09/17/50 | 75,000 | 57,937 |
5.00% 05/30/38 | 25,000 | 22,973 |
Vulcan Materials Co. | | |
4.70% 03/01/48 | 50,000 | 42,957 |
W R Berkley Corp. | | |
4.00% 05/12/50 | 20,000 | 15,236 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Wachovia Corp. | | |
5.50% 08/01/35 | $ 100,000 | $ 97,231 |
Walmart Inc. | | |
3.25% 07/08/29 | 40,000 | 37,345 |
4.15% 09/09/32 | 280,000 | 273,549 |
Warnermedia Holdings Inc. | | |
3.64% 03/15/25 (e) | 50,000 | 47,558 |
3.76% 03/15/27 (e) | 75,000 | 67,690 |
4.28% 03/15/32 (e) | 40,000 | 32,981 |
5.05% 03/15/42 (e) | 15,000 | 11,535 |
5.39% 03/15/62 (e) | 15,000 | 10,988 |
Waste Connections Inc. | | |
3.50% 05/01/29 | 50,000 | 45,766 |
Waste Management Inc. | | |
2.00% 06/01/29 | 25,000 | 21,152 |
Wells Fargo & Co. | | |
4.15% 01/24/29 | 100,000 | 93,955 |
4.40% 06/14/46 | 50,000 | 39,951 |
4.75% 12/07/46 | 100,000 | 83,781 |
Wells Fargo & Co. (2.41% fixed rate until 10/30/24; 1.09% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
2.41% 10/30/25 (g) | 125,000 | 118,374 |
Wells Fargo & Co. (2.88% fixed rate until 10/30/29; 1.43% + 1-month Term SOFR) | | |
2.88% 10/30/30 (g) | 100,000 | 85,019 |
Wells Fargo & Co. (4.54% fixed rate until 08/15/25; 1.56% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.54% 08/15/26 (g) | 215,000 | 210,885 |
Wells Fargo & Co. (4.61% fixed rate until 04/25/52; 2.13% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.61% 04/25/53 (g) | 150,000 | 127,551 |
Wells Fargo & Co. (4.90% fixed rate until 07/25/32; 2.1% + SOFR thereafter) | | |
4.90% 07/25/33 (g) | 60,000 | 56,821 |
Welltower Inc. | | |
3.63% 03/15/24 | 25,000 | 24,463 |
4.13% 03/15/29 | 75,000 | 68,734 |
Western Digital Corp. | | |
3.10% 02/01/32 | 30,000 | 21,572 |
Westlake Corp. | | |
4.38% 11/15/47 | 50,000 | 37,765 |
Westpac Banking Corp. | | |
1.95% 11/20/28 | 25,000 | 21,290 |
3.74% 08/26/25 | 50,000 | 48,648 |
Westpac Banking Corp. (4.32% fixed rate until 11/23/26; 2.24% + 5 year US ISDA thereafter) | | |
4.32% 11/23/31 (g) | 200,000 | 187,446 |
Whirlpool Corp. | | |
4.70% 05/14/32 | 15,000 | 14,130 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Willis North America Inc. | | |
3.88% 09/15/49 | $ 125,000 | $ 88,914 |
Wisconsin Electric Power Co. | | |
4.30% 10/15/48 | 10,000 | 8,207 |
Wisconsin Public Service Corp. | | |
3.30% 09/01/49 | 20,000 | 14,049 |
WP Carey Inc. | | |
3.85% 07/15/29 | 50,000 | 44,955 |
Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc. | | |
3.55% 04/01/25 | 50,000 | 48,267 |
Zoetis Inc. | | |
3.00% 05/15/50 | 70,000 | 47,438 |
| | 59,166,860 |
Non-Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations - 0.1% |
BANK 2017-BNK5 | | |
3.13% 06/15/60 | 250,000 | 227,894 |
BANK 2019-BNK20 | | |
3.01% 09/15/62 | 50,000 | 43,657 |
BANK 2019-BNK22 | | |
2.98% 11/15/62 | 50,000 | 43,539 |
BBCMS Mortgage Trust 2018-C2 | | |
4.31% 12/15/51 | 50,000 | 47,592 |
BBCMS Mortgage Trust 2021-C12 | | |
2.69% 11/15/54 | 150,000 | 124,097 |
Benchmark 2020-B16 Mortgage Trust | | |
2.73% 02/15/53 | 200,000 | 171,466 |
Benchmark 2021-B25 Mortgage Trust | | |
2.58% 04/15/54 | 150,000 | 124,261 |
Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust | | |
2.87% 08/10/56 | 100,000 | 86,264 |
Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust 2014-GC21 | | |
4.03% 05/10/47 | 100,000 | 96,218 |
COMM 2015-LC19 Mortgage Trust | | |
3.18% 02/10/48 | 150,000 | 142,858 |
CSAIL Commercial Mortgage Trust | | |
3.45% 09/15/50 | 150,000 | 138,131 |
GS Mortgage Securities Trust 2016-GS3 | | |
2.78% 10/10/49 | 52,383 | 49,946 |
GS Mortgage Securities Trust 2019-GC38 | | |
3.97% 02/10/52 | 50,000 | 46,393 |
JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2014-C22 | | |
3.80% 09/15/47 | 75,000 | 72,595 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
Morgan Stanley Bank of America Merrill Lynch Trust 2016-C32 | | |
3.72% 12/15/49 | $ 89,000 | $ 83,364 |
Morgan Stanley Capital I Trust 2016-UBS12 | | |
3.60% 12/15/49 | 150,000 | 139,874 |
UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust 2018-C15 | | |
4.07% 12/15/51 | 48,658 | 45,660 |
Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2019-C50 | | |
3.73% 05/15/52 | 175,000 | 159,726 |
Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust 2020-C55 | | |
2.73% 02/15/53 | 100,000 | 84,719 |
| | 1,928,254 |
Sovereign Bonds - 0.3% |
Export Development Canada | | |
3.00% 05/25/27 | 50,000 | 47,602 |
Export-Import Bank of Korea | | |
1.13% 12/29/26 | 200,000 | 173,550 |
FMS Wertmanagement | | |
2.75% 01/30/24 | 100,000 | 97,794 |
Government of Chile | | |
3.50% 01/25/50 | 100,000 | 72,596 |
3.86% 06/21/47 | 100,000 | 78,222 |
Government of Indonesia | | |
3.05% 03/12/51 | 100,000 | 72,441 |
4.75% 02/11/29 | 100,000 | 100,164 |
Government of Israel | | |
3.88% 07/03/50 | 100,000 | 83,839 |
Government of Italy | | |
2.88% 10/17/29 | 300,000 | 248,811 |
Government of Mexico | | |
3.75% 01/11/28 | 100,000 | 94,530 |
4.28% 08/14/41 | 100,000 | 77,319 |
4.75% 03/08/44 | 52,000 | 42,005 |
4.88% 05/19/33 | 200,000 | 183,870 |
6.05% 01/11/40 | 55,000 | 53,346 |
Government of Panama | | |
3.75% 03/16/25 | 100,000 | 96,716 |
3.87% 07/23/60 | 50,000 | 32,353 |
6.70% 01/26/36 | 75,000 | 78,508 |
Government of Peru | | |
3.00% 01/15/34 | 29,000 | 22,923 |
6.55% 03/14/37 | 47,000 | 49,703 |
Government of Philippines | | |
2.95% 05/05/45 | 100,000 | 72,131 |
Government of Uruguay | | |
5.10% 06/18/50 | 50,000 | 49,123 |
Japan Bank for International Cooperation | | |
0.50% 04/15/24 | 200,000 | 188,852 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
1.25% 01/21/31 | $ 150,000 | $ 116,934 |
2.88% 07/21/27 | 100,000 | 93,039 |
Korea International Bond | | |
1.75% 10/15/31 | 100,000 | 81,888 |
Peruvian Government International Bond | | |
2.78% 01/23/31 | 200,000 | 166,072 |
3.23% 07/28/21 | 25,000 | 14,642 |
Philippine Government International Bond | | |
10.63% 03/16/25 | 250,000 | 282,562 |
Province of British Columbia Canada | | |
2.25% 06/02/26 | 150,000 | 139,627 |
Province of Ontario Canada | | |
2.13% 01/21/32 | 150,000 | 124,656 |
3.20% 05/16/24 | 50,000 | 48,902 |
The Korea Development Bank | | |
2.13% 10/01/24 | 100,000 | 95,209 |
Uruguay Government International Bond | | |
4.13% 11/20/45 | 175,000 | 161,509 |
| | 3,341,438 |
Municipal Bonds and Notes - 0.1% |
Board of Regents of the University of Texas System | | |
4.79% 08/15/46 | 100,000 | 98,830 |
Chicago O'Hare International Airport | | |
4.47% 01/01/49 | 100,000 | 88,084 |
Chicago Transit Authority Sales & Transfer Tax Receipts Revenue | | |
6.90% 12/01/40 | 75,000 | 83,128 |
Commonwealth of Massachusetts | | |
4.50% 08/01/31 | 100,000 | 97,505 |
Dallas Area Rapid Transit | | |
5.02% 12/01/48 | 50,000 | 48,388 |
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport | | |
4.09% 11/01/51 | 5,000 | 4,163 |
Los Angeles Department of Water & Power | | |
6.60% 07/01/50 | 90,000 | 106,448 |
Los Angeles Unified School District | | |
5.76% 07/01/29 | 110,000 | 113,811 |
New York City Municipal Water Finance Authority | | |
6.01% 06/15/42 | 50,000 | 55,482 |
New York State Dormitory Authority | | |
2.20% 03/15/34 | 100,000 | 76,247 |
3.14% 07/01/43 | 50,000 | 37,957 |
| Principal Amount | Fair Value |
New York State Urban Development Corp. | | |
3.90% 03/15/33 | $ 25,000 | $ 22,902 |
North Texas Tollway Authority | | |
6.72% 01/01/49 | 100,000 | 118,521 |
Port Authority of New York & New Jersey | | |
5.31% 08/01/46 | 125,000 | 124,529 |
Regents of the University of California Medical Center Pooled Revenue | | |
6.58% 05/15/49 | 100,000 | 113,695 |
Sales Tax Securitization Corp. | | |
4.64% 01/01/40 | 25,000 | 23,350 |
San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency | | |
3.49% 01/15/50 | 100,000 | 70,263 |
South Carolina State Public Service Authority | | |
6.45% 01/01/50 | 50,000 | 51,939 |
State of California | | |
2.50% 10/01/29 | 100,000 | 86,315 |
7.60% 11/01/40 | 50,000 | 64,058 |
Texas Transportation Commission | | |
2.56% 04/01/42 | 80,000 | 59,078 |
University of California | | |
4.60% 05/15/31 | 100,000 | 98,214 |
| | 1,642,907 |
Total Bonds and Notes (Cost $320,056,044) | | 292,879,058 |
| Number of Shares | |
Exchange Traded & Mutual Funds - 14.3% |
Invesco Optimum Yield Diversified Commodity Strategy No K-1 ETF | 849,268 | 12,552,181 |
SPDR Bloomberg High Yield Bond ETF (i) | 150,705 | 13,563,450 |
SPDR Bloomberg International Treasury Bond ETF (i) | 2,402,330 | 53,884,262 |
SPDR Portfolio Aggregate Bond ETF (i) | 2,657,053 | 66,771,742 |
SPDR Portfolio Long Term Treasury ETF (i) | 1,523,635 | 44,231,124 |
Total Exchange Traded & Mutual Funds (Cost $195,528,670) | | 191,002,759 |
Total Investments in Securities (Cost $1,378,595,470) | | 1,297,579,990 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares | Fair Value |
Short-Term Investments - 3.9% |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares 4.16% (i)(j) (Cost $52,907,231) | 52,907,231 | $ 52,907,231 |
Total Investments (Cost $1,431,502,701) | | 1,350,487,221 |
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets, net - (1.0)% | | (13,698,725) |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | | $ 1,336,788,496 |
Other Information:
The Fund had the following long futures contracts open at December 31, 2022: |
Description | Expiration Date | Number of Contracts | Notional Amount | Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
MSCI EAFE Mini Index Futures | March 2023 | 40 | $ 3,966,660 | $ 3,898,800 | $ (67,860) |
S&P/Toronto Stock Exchange 60 Index | March 2023 | 2 | 357,685 | 345,370 | (12,315) |
MSCI Emerging Markets Index Futures | March 2023 | 13 | 638,827 | 623,610 | (15,217) |
E-mini Russell 2000 Index Futures | March 2023 | 14 | 1,271,184 | 1,239,630 | (31,554) |
E-mini Russell 1000 Index Futures | March 2023 | 32 | 3,512,631 | 3,389,601 | (123,030) |
| | | | | $ (249,976) |
During the year ended December 31, 2022, the average notional value related to long futures contracts was $15,394,849.
Notes to Schedule of Investments
The views expressed in this document reflect our judgment as of the publication date and are subject to change at any time without notice. The securities cited may not be representative of the Fund’s future investments and should not be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a particular security. See the Fund’s summary prospectus and statutory prospectus for complete descriptions of investment objectives, policies, risks and permissible investments.
(a) | Non-income producing security. |
(b) | Security is fair valued by the Valuation Committee, in accordance with the procedures approved by the Fund's Board of Directors. Security value is determined based on level 3 inputs. |
(c) | State Street Corporation is the parent company of SSGA Funds Management, Inc., the Fund's investment adviser and administrator, and State Street Bank & Trust Co., the Fund’s sub-administrator, custodian and accounting agent. |
(d) | At December 31, 2022, all or a portion of this security was pledged to cover collateral requirements for futures and/or TBAs. |
(e) | Pursuant to Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, these securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At December 31, 2022, these securities amounted to $9,360,180 or 0.70% of the net assets of the State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund. These securities have been determined to be liquid using procedures established by the Fund's Board of Directors. |
(f) | Settlement is on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis with final maturity to be announced ("TBA") in the future. |
(g) | Variable Rate Security - Interest rate shown is rate in effect at December 31, 2022. For securities based on a published reference rate and spread, the reference rate and spread are indicated in the description above. |
(h) | Step coupon bond. |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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(i) | Sponsored by SSGA Funds Management, Inc., the Fund’s investment adviser and administrator, and an affiliate of State Street Bank & Trust Co., the Fund’s sub-administrator, custodian and accounting agent. |
(j) | Coupon amount represents effective yield. |
† | Percentages are based on net assets as of December 31, 2022. |
* | Less than 0.05%. |
** | Amount is less than $0.50. |
Abbreviations: |
ADR - American Depositary Receipt |
CMT - Constant Maturity Treasury |
GDR - Global Depositary Receipt |
ISDA - International Swaps and Derivatives Association |
LIBOR - London Interbank Offered Rate |
NVDR - Non-Voting Depositary Receipt |
REIT - Real Estate Investment Trust |
SOFR - Secured Overnight Financing Rate |
TBA - To Be Announced |
The following table presents the Fund’s investments measured at fair value on a recurring basis at December 31, 2022:
Investments | Level 1 | | Level 2 | | Level 3 | | Total |
Investments in Securities | | | | | | | |
Domestic Equity | $ 414,219,336 | | $ 124,049 | | $ 0(a) | | $ 414,343,385 |
Foreign Equity | 382,189,696 | | 17,149,559 | | 15,533 | | 399,354,788 |
U.S. Treasuries | — | | 159,260,264 | | — | | 159,260,264 |
Agency Mortgage Backed | — | | 64,988,049 | | — | | 64,988,049 |
Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations | — | | 1,777,654 | | — | | 1,777,654 |
Asset Backed | — | | 773,632 | | — | | 773,632 |
Corporate Notes | — | | 59,166,860 | | — | | 59,166,860 |
Non-Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations | — | | 1,928,254 | | — | | 1,928,254 |
Sovereign Bonds | — | | 3,341,438 | | — | | 3,341,438 |
Municipal Bonds and Notes | — | | 1,642,907 | | — | | 1,642,907 |
Exchange Traded & Mutual Funds | 191,002,759 | | — | | — | | 191,002,759 |
Short-Term Investments | 52,907,231 | | — | | — | | 52,907,231 |
Total Investments in Securities | $ 1,040,319,022 | | $ 310,152,666 | | $ 15,533 | | $ 1,350,487,221 |
Other Financial Instruments | | | | | | | |
Long Futures Contracts - Unrealized Depreciation | $ (249,976) | | $ — | | $ — | | $ (249,976) |
(a) | The Fund held Level 3 securities that were valued at $0 at December 31, 2022. |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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The Fund was invested in the following countries/territories at December 31, 2022 (Unaudited):
Country/Territory | Percentage (based on Fair Value) |
United States | 69.80% |
Japan | 4.77% |
United Kingdom | 3.40% |
Canada | 2.81% |
France | 2.34% |
Switzerland | 1.92% |
Germany | 1.76% |
Australia | 1.71% |
China | 1.52% |
Netherlands | 1.05% |
Hong Kong | 0.79% |
India | 0.73% |
Taiwan | 0.68% |
Sweden | 0.66% |
Denmark | 0.63% |
South Korea | 0.60% |
Spain | 0.54% |
Ireland | 0.53% |
Italy | 0.44% |
Singapore | 0.33% |
Finland | 0.27% |
Brazil | 0.27% |
Supranational | 0.22% |
Saudi Arabia | 0.20% |
Belgium | 0.19% |
South Africa | 0.18% |
Norway | 0.18% |
Israel | 0.16% |
Mexico | 0.16% |
Thailand | 0.12% |
Indonesia | 0.11% |
Malaysia | 0.08% |
Bermuda | 0.07% |
Luxembourg | 0.07% |
UAE | 0.07% |
Country/Territory | Percentage (based on Fair Value) |
Philippines | 0.07% |
Chile | 0.06% |
Austria | 0.05% |
New Zealand | 0.05% |
Qatar | 0.05% |
Kuwait | 0.05% |
Portugal | 0.04% |
Peru | 0.04% |
Poland | 0.04% |
Turkey | 0.03% |
Uruguay | 0.02% |
Panama | 0.02% |
Greece | 0.02% |
Puerto Rico | 0.01% |
Isle Of Man | 0.01% |
Cayman Islands | 0.01% |
Macau | 0.01% |
Mult | 0.01% |
Hungary | 0.01% |
Czech | 0.01% |
Jersey | 0.01% |
Monaco | 0.01% |
Colombia | 0.01% |
Brunei | 0.00%*** |
Jordan | 0.00%*** |
Egypt | 0.00%*** |
Guernsey | 0.00%*** |
Bahamas | 0.00%*** |
Republic of Korea | 0.00%*** |
Russian Federation | 0.00%*** |
Cyprus | 0.00%*** |
| 100.00% |
The Fund’s % share of investment in the various categories, based on Fair Value, is as follows at December 31, 2022 (Unaudited):
Industry | Domestic | Foreign | Total |
Exchange Traded Funds | 14.14% | 0.00% | 14.14% |
Diversified Banks | 0.69% | 3.48% | 4.17% |
Pharmaceuticals | 1.29% | 2.11% | 3.40% |
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals | 1.54% | 0.35% | 1.89% |
Systems Software | 1.67% | 0.04% | 1.71% |
Integrated Oil & Gas | 0.64% | 1.06% | 1.70% |
Semiconductors | 1.11% | 0.52% | 1.63% |
Interactive Media & Services | 1.02% | 0.33% | 1.35% |
Biotechnology | 1.06% | 0.27% | 1.33% |
Application Software | 0.85% | 0.35% | 1.20% |
Packaged Foods & Meats | 0.79% | 0.32% | 1.11% |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Industry | Domestic | Foreign | Total |
Electric Utilities | 0.55% | 0.53% | 1.08% |
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail | 0.61% | 0.47% | 1.08% |
Automobile Manufacturers | 0.33% | 0.76% | 1.09% |
Healthcare Equipment | 0.73% | 0.32% | 1.05% |
Data Processing & Outsourced Services | 0.90% | 0.16% | 1.06% |
Aerospace & Defense | 0.55% | 0.32% | 0.87% |
Regional Banks | 0.78% | 0.06% | 0.84% |
Life & Health Insurance | 0.16% | 0.67% | 0.83% |
Industrial Machinery | 0.39% | 0.41% | 0.80% |
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production | 0.52% | 0.26% | 0.78% |
Apparel, Accessories & Luxury Goods | 0.04% | 0.72% | 0.76% |
Diversified Metals & Mining | 0.01% | 0.72% | 0.73% |
Semiconductor Equipment | 0.23% | 0.49% | 0.72% |
Life Sciences Tools & Services | 0.53% | 0.17% | 0.70% |
Integrated Telecommunication Services | 0.23% | 0.48% | 0.71% |
Specialty Chemicals | 0.26% | 0.38% | 0.64% |
Industrial Conglomerates | 0.23% | 0.41% | 0.64% |
IT Consulting & Other Services | 0.18% | 0.43% | 0.61% |
Property & Casualty Insurance | 0.25% | 0.35% | 0.60% |
Managed Healthcare | 0.58% | 0.00% | 0.58% |
Electrical Components & Equipment | 0.35% | 0.21% | 0.56% |
Personal Products | 0.08% | 0.47% | 0.55% |
Household Products | 0.40% | 0.16% | 0.56% |
Multi-Sector Holdings | 0.42% | 0.12% | 0.54% |
Railroads | 0.19% | 0.35% | 0.54% |
Trading Companies & Distributors | 0.16% | 0.38% | 0.54% |
Financial Exchanges & Data | 0.29% | 0.24% | 0.53% |
Asset Management & Custody Banks | 0.31% | 0.21% | 0.52% |
Restaurants | 0.38% | 0.13% | 0.51% |
Multi-Line Insurance | 0.06% | 0.45% | 0.51% |
Soft Drinks | 0.45% | 0.06% | 0.51% |
Food Retail | 0.05% | 0.39% | 0.44% |
Building Products | 0.18% | 0.25% | 0.43% |
Research & Consulting Services | 0.16% | 0.27% | 0.43% |
Wireless Telecommunication Services | 0.07% | 0.36% | 0.43% |
Multi-Utilities | 0.24% | 0.18% | 0.42% |
Investment Banking & Brokerage | 0.35% | 0.06% | 0.41% |
Tobacco | 0.19% | 0.21% | 0.40% |
Construction Machinery & Heavy Trucks | 0.20% | 0.18% | 0.38% |
Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation | 0.14% | 0.25% | 0.39% |
Hypermarkets & Super Centers | 0.31% | 0.06% | 0.37% |
Specialized REITs | 0.37% | 0.00% | 0.37% |
Home Improvement Retail | 0.34% | 0.01% | 0.35% |
Communications Equipment | 0.27% | 0.07% | 0.34% |
Construction & Engineering | 0.12% | 0.21% | 0.33% |
Healthcare Services | 0.29% | 0.04% | 0.33% |
Movies & Entertainment | 0.27% | 0.06% | 0.33% |
Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing | 0.15% | 0.18% | 0.33% |
Air Freight & Logistics | 0.17% | 0.14% | 0.31% |
Distillers & Vintners | 0.04% | 0.27% | 0.31% |
Healthcare Supplies | 0.09% | 0.22% | 0.31% |
Steel | 0.10% | 0.19% | 0.29% |
Electronic Components | 0.08% | 0.22% | 0.30% |
Electronic Equipment & Instruments | 0.11% | 0.18% | 0.29% |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Industry | Domestic | Foreign | Total |
Industrial Gases | 0.05% | 0.24% | 0.29% |
Interactive Home Entertainment | 0.09% | 0.19% | 0.28% |
Apparel Retail | 0.15% | 0.12% | 0.27% |
Retail REITs | 0.17% | 0.09% | 0.26% |
Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines | 0.20% | 0.06% | 0.26% |
Gold | 0.04% | 0.22% | 0.26% |
Casinos & Gaming | 0.08% | 0.16% | 0.24% |
Brewers | 0.01% | 0.22% | 0.23% |
Commodity Chemicals | 0.08% | 0.15% | 0.23% |
Industrial REITs | 0.14% | 0.08% | 0.22% |
General Merchandise Stores | 0.12% | 0.10% | 0.22% |
Diversified Capital Markets | 0.00% | 0.21% | 0.21% |
Consumer Finance | 0.18% | 0.03% | 0.21% |
Auto Parts & Equipment | 0.08% | 0.13% | 0.21% |
Construction Materials | 0.05% | 0.16% | 0.21% |
Consumer Electronics | 0.01% | 0.19% | 0.20% |
Gas Utilities | 0.07% | 0.12% | 0.19% |
Cable & Satellite | 0.16% | 0.03% | 0.19% |
Oil & Gas Equipment & Services | 0.17% | 0.02% | 0.19% |
Internet Services & Infrastructure | 0.11% | 0.07% | 0.18% |
Fertilizers & Agricultural Chemicals | 0.07% | 0.11% | 0.18% |
Home Building | 0.12% | 0.06% | 0.18% |
Insurance Brokers | 0.16% | 0.02% | 0.18% |
Diversified Real Estate Activities | 0.00% | 0.16% | 0.16% |
Agricultural & Farm Machinery | 0.11% | 0.05% | 0.16% |
Reinsurance | 0.01% | 0.15% | 0.16% |
Automotive Retail | 0.14% | 0.02% | 0.16% |
Footwear | 0.14% | 0.01% | 0.15% |
Other Diversified Financial Services | 0.04% | 0.11% | 0.15% |
Human Resource & Employment Services | 0.06% | 0.09% | 0.15% |
Environmental & Facilities Services | 0.11% | 0.03% | 0.14% |
Trucking | 0.12% | 0.02% | 0.14% |
Residential REITs | 0.14% | 0.00% | 0.14% |
Real Estate Operating Companies | 0.01% | 0.13% | 0.14% |
Diversified Chemicals | 0.01% | 0.12% | 0.13% |
Healthcare Facilities | 0.09% | 0.04% | 0.13% |
Marine | 0.01% | 0.11% | 0.12% |
Airlines | 0.07% | 0.05% | 0.12% |
Specialty Stores | 0.10% | 0.02% | 0.12% |
Healthcare Distributors | 0.09% | 0.02% | 0.11% |
Advertising | 0.03% | 0.08% | 0.11% |
Office REITs | 0.07% | 0.04% | 0.11% |
Heavy Electrical Equipment | 0.01% | 0.09% | 0.10% |
Diversified REITs | 0.05% | 0.06% | 0.11% |
Diversified Support Services | 0.07% | 0.03% | 0.10% |
Paper Packaging | 0.05% | 0.04% | 0.09% |
Independent Power Producers & Energy Traders | 0.03% | 0.07% | 0.10% |
Leisure Products | 0.04% | 0.05% | 0.09% |
Health Care REITs | 0.09% | 0.00% | 0.09% |
Copper | 0.04% | 0.05% | 0.09% |
Water Utilities | 0.05% | 0.03% | 0.08% |
Real Estate Development | 0.00% | 0.08% | 0.08% |
Agricultural Products | 0.07% | 0.02% | 0.09% |
Electronic Manufacturing Services | 0.03% | 0.05% | 0.08% |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Industry | Domestic | Foreign | Total |
Paper Products | 0.01% | 0.07% | 0.08% |
Renewable Electricity | 0.03% | 0.05% | 0.08% |
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance | 0.08% | 0.00% | 0.08% |
Mortgage REITs | 0.07% | 0.00% | 0.07% |
Coal & Consumable Fuels | 0.02% | 0.05% | 0.07% |
Tires & Rubber | 0.01% | 0.07% | 0.08% |
Education Services | 0.04% | 0.03% | 0.07% |
Leisure Facilities | 0.02% | 0.05% | 0.07% |
Healthcare Technology | 0.05% | 0.02% | 0.07% |
Real Estate Services | 0.05% | 0.02% | 0.07% |
Highways & Railtracks | 0.00% | 0.06% | 0.06% |
Food Distributors | 0.05% | 0.01% | 0.06% |
Metal & Glass Containers | 0.05% | 0.01% | 0.06% |
Hotel & Resort REITs | 0.05% | 0.00% | 0.05% |
Broadcasting | 0.04% | 0.01% | 0.05% |
Technology Distributors | 0.04% | 0.01% | 0.05% |
Aluminum | 0.01% | 0.03% | 0.04% |
Distributors | 0.04% | 0.01% | 0.05% |
Airport Services | 0.00% | 0.04% | 0.04% |
Oil & Gas Drilling | 0.03% | 0.01% | 0.04% |
Security & Alarm Services | 0.01% | 0.02% | 0.03% |
Alternative Carriers | 0.03% | 0.00% | 0.03% |
Department Stores | 0.01% | 0.02% | 0.03% |
Drug Retail | 0.02% | 0.01% | 0.03% |
Household Appliances | 0.01% | 0.02% | 0.03% |
Home Furnishing Retail | 0.01% | 0.02% | 0.03% |
Motorcycle Manufacturers | 0.00% | 0.02% | 0.02% |
Specialized Consumer Services | 0.02% | 0.00% | 0.02% |
Specialized Finance | 0.00% | 0.02% | 0.02% |
Precious Metals & Minerals | 0.00% | 0.02% | 0.02% |
Computer & Electronics Retail | 0.02% | 0.00% | 0.02% |
Publishing | 0.02% | 0.00% | 0.02% |
Commercial Printing | 0.01% | 0.01% | 0.02% |
Forest Products | 0.00% | 0.02% | 0.02% |
Home Furnishings | 0.02% | 0.00% | 0.02% |
Office Services & Supplies | 0.01% | 0.00% | 0.01% |
Silver | 0.01% | 0.01% | 0.02% |
Marine Ports & Services | 0.00% | 0.01% | 0.01% |
Housewares & Specialties | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.00%*** |
Textiles | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.00%*** |
| | | 74.39% |
Sector | Percentage (based on Fair Value) |
U.S. Treasuries | | | 11.80% |
Agency Mortgage Backed | | | 4.81% |
Corporate Notes | | | 4.38% |
Sovereign Bonds | | | 0.25% |
Non-Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations | | | 0.14% |
Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations | | | 0.13% |
Municipal Bonds and Notes | | | 0.12% |
Sector | Percentage (based on Fair Value) |
Asset Backed | | | 0.06% |
| | | 21.69% |
Short-Term Investments | | | 3.92% |
| | | 100.00% |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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| Number of Shares Held at 12/31/21 | Value at 12/31/21 | | Cost of Purchases | | Proceeds from Shares Sold | | Realized Gain (Loss) | | Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) | Number of Shares Held at 12/31/22 | Value at 12/31/22 | | Dividend Income |
SPDR Bloomberg High Yield Bond ETF | 162,526 | $ 17,645,448 | | $ 148,220,730 | | $ 146,315,318 | | $ (5,195,305) | | $ (792,105) | 150,705 | $ 13,563,450 | | $1,051,189 |
SPDR Bloomberg International Treasury Bond ETF | — | — | | 90,502,672 | | 33,517,480 | | (2,885,273) | | (215,657) | 2,402,330 | 53,884,262 | | 351,474 |
SPDR Gold Shares | — | — | | 42,509,507 | | 39,739,142 | | (2,770,365) | | — | — | — | | — |
SPDR Portfolio Aggregate Bond ETF | — | — | | 65,647,519 | | — | | — | | 1,124,223 | 2,657,053 | 66,771,742 | | 396,073 |
SPDR Portfolio Long Term Corporate Bond ETF | 2,247,586 | 70,754,007 | | 13,077,550 | | 70,924,271 | | (13,606,645) | | 699,359 | — | — | | 641,369 |
SPDR Portfolio Long Term Treasury ETF | 1,659,803 | 69,960,696 | | 101,460,970 | | 92,852,932 | | (27,813,148) | | (6,524,462) | 1,523,635 | 44,231,124 | | 1,927,781 |
State Street Corp. | 4,200 | 390,600 | | 240,847 | | 261,221 | | (24,422) | | (54,063) | 3,761 | 291,741 | | 8,864 |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund - Class G Shares | 81,590,671 | 81,590,671 | | 1,375,614,105 | | 1,404,297,545 | | — | | — | 52,907,231 | 52,907,231 | | 2,162,835 |
TOTAL | | $240,341,422 | | $1,837,273,900 | | $1,787,907,909 | | $(52,295,158) | | $(5,762,705) | | $231,649,550 | | $6,539,585 |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments and Notes to Financial Statements.
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Financial Highlights
Selected data based on a share outstanding throughout the fiscal years indicated
| | Class 1 |
| | 12/31/22 | | 12/31/21 | | 12/31/20 | | 12/31/19 | | 12/31/18 |
Inception date | | | | 7/1/85 |
Net asset value, beginning of period | | $ 16.06 | | $ 16.63 | | $ 15.91 | | $ 14.06 | | $ 19.94 |
Income/(loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income(a) | | 0.29 | | 0.40 | | 0.27 | | 0.34 | | 0.40 |
Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments | | (2.94) | | 1.84 | | 0.75 | | 1.88 | | (1.69) |
Total income/(loss) from investment operations | | (2.65) | | 2.24 | | 1.02 | | 2.22 | | (1.29) |
Contribution from Advisor | | — | | 0.00 (b) | | — | | — | | — |
Contribution from Affiliate | | — | | 0.00 (b) | | — | | — | | — |
Less distributions from: | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | 0.13 | | 0.39 | | 0.30 | | 0.37 | | 0.45 |
Net realized gains | | 0.22 | | 2.42 | | — | | — | | 4.14 |
Total distributions | | 0.35 | | 2.81 | | 0.30 | | 0.37 | | 4.59 |
Net asset value, end of period | | $ 13.06 | | $ 16.06 | | $ 16.63 | | $ 15.91 | | $ 14.06 |
Total Return(c) | | (16.51)% | | 13.45% (d) | | 6.44% | | 15.81% | | (6.34)% |
Ratios/Supplemental Data: | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in thousands) | | $588,132 | | $768,504 | | $743,820 | | $764,667 | | $733,417 |
Ratios to average net assets: | | | | | | | | | | |
Net expenses | | 0.64% | | 0.62% | | 0.60% | | 0.61% | | 0.62% |
Gross expenses | | 0.64% | | 0.62% | | 0.60% | | 0.61% | | 0.62% |
Net investment income | | 2.02% | | 2.22% | | 1.77% | | 2.24% | | 2.01% |
Portfolio turnover rate | | 109% (e) | | 118% (e) | | 92% (e) | | 81% | | 97% |
Notes to Financial Highlights |
(a) | Per share values have been calculated using the average shares method. |
(b) | Rounds to less than $0.005. |
(c) | Total returns are historical and assume changes in share price, reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions and do not include the effect of insurance contract charges. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
(d) | The contribution from an Affiliate and the Adviser had no impact on total return. |
(e) | The portfolio turnover calculated for the years ended 12/31/2022 and years ended 12/31/21 and 12/31/20 did not include To-Be-Announced transactions and, if it had, the portfolio turnover would have been 127%, 144% and 103%, respectively. |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Financial Highlights, continued
Selected data based on a share outstanding throughout the fiscal years indicated
| | Class 3 |
| | 12/31/22 | | 12/31/21 | | 12/31/20 | | 12/31/19 | | 12/31/18 |
Inception date | | | | 5/1/06 |
Net asset value, beginning of period | | $ 16.00 | | $ 16.57 | | $ 15.86 | | $ 14.01 | | $ 19.88 |
Income/(loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income(a) | | 0.25 | | 0.35 | | 0.23 | | 0.30 | | 0.35 |
Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments | | (2.92) | | 1.84 | | 0.74 | | 1.88 | | (1.69) |
Total income/(loss) from investment operations | | (2.67) | | 2.19 | | 0.97 | | 2.18 | | (1.34) |
Contribution from Advisor | | — | | 0.00 (b) | | — | | — | | — |
Contribution from Affiliate | | — | | 0.00 (b) | | — | | — | | — |
Less distributions from: | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | 0.06 | | 0.34 | | 0.26 | | 0.33 | | 0.39 |
Net realized gains | | 0.22 | | 2.42 | | — | | — | | 4.14 |
Total distributions | | 0.28 | | 2.76 | | 0.26 | | 0.33 | | 4.53 |
Net asset value, end of period | | $ 13.05 | | $ 16.00 | | $ 16.57 | | $ 15.86 | | $ 14.01 |
Total Return(c) | | (16.72)% | | 13.20% (d) | | 6.14% | | 15.57% | | (6.61)% |
Ratios/Supplemental Data: | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in thousands) | | $748,657 | | $1,035,137 | | $1,063,931 | | $1,156,437 | | $1,165,809 |
Ratios to average net assets: | | | | | | | | | | |
Net expenses | | 0.89% | | 0.87% | | 0.85% | | 0.86% | | 0.87% |
Gross expenses | | 0.89% | | 0.87% | | 0.85% | | 0.86% | | 0.87% |
Net investment income | | 1.77% | | 1.95% | | 1.52% | | 1.99% | | 1.76% |
Portfolio turnover rate | | 109% (e) | | 118% (e) | | 92% (e) | | 81% | | 97% |
Notes to Financial Highlights |
(a) | Per share values have been calculated using the average shares method. |
(b) | Rounds to less than $0.005. |
(c) | Total returns are historical and assume changes in share price, reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions and do not include the effect of insurance contract charges. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
(d) | The contribution from an Affiliate and the Adviser had no impact on total return. |
(e) | The portfolio turnover calculated for the years ended 12/31/2022 and years ended 12/31/21 and 12/31/20 did not include To-Be-Announced transactions and, if it had, the portfolio turnover would have been 127%, 144% and 103%, respectively. |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund
Statement of Assets and Liabilities — December 31, 2022
Assets | |
Investments in securities, at fair value (cost $1,195,860,983) | $ 1,118,837,671 |
Investments in affiliated securities, at fair value (cost $182,734,487) | 178,742,319 |
Short-term affiliated investments, at fair value | 52,907,231 |
Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts | 869,008 |
Foreign currency (cost $709,978) | 761,812 |
Receivable for investments sold | 708,206 |
Income receivables | 3,588,636 |
Income receivable from affiliated investments | 287,725 |
Other assets | 7,665 |
Total assets | 1,356,710,273 |
Liabilities | |
Due to custodian | 28,147 |
Payable for investments purchased | 17,352,104 |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | 330,698 |
Payable for accumulated variation margin on futures contracts | 249,686 |
Payable to the Adviser | 404,941 |
Payable for custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 305,564 |
Accrued other expenses | 314,191 |
Distribution and service fees | 844,272 |
Accrued foreign capital gains tax | 92,174 |
Total liabilities | 19,921,777 |
|
Net Assets | $ 1,336,788,496 |
Net Assets Consist of: | |
Capital paid in | $ 1,499,770,620 |
Total distributable earnings (loss) | (162,982,124) |
Net Assets | $ 1,336,788,496 |
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Class 1: | |
Net Assets | $ 588,131,532 |
Shares outstanding ($0.01 par value, unlimited shares authorized) | 45,017,493 |
Net asset value, offering and redemption price per share | $ 13.06 |
|
Class 3: | |
Net Assets | $ 748,656,964 |
Shares outstanding ($0.01 par value, unlimited shares authorized) | 57,354,398 |
Net asset value per share | $ 13.05 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Statement of Operations — For the year ended December 31, 2022
Investment Income | |
Income | |
Dividend | $ 21,251,472 |
Interest | 13,019,368 |
Income from affiliated investments | 6,539,585 |
Less: Foreign taxes withheld | (1,162,812) |
Total income | 39,647,613 |
Expenses | |
Advisory and administration fees | 5,222,514 |
Distribution and service fees | |
Class 1 | 1,290,788 |
Class 3 | 3,812,919 |
Directors' fees | 30,999 |
Custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees | 901,005 |
Professional fees | 98,796 |
Registration fees | 1,033 |
Other expenses | 265,939 |
Total expenses | 11,623,993 |
Net investment income | $ 28,023,620 |
Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments | |
Realized gain (loss) on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | $ (42,081,908)(a) |
Affiliated investments | (52,295,158) |
Futures | (2,493,442) |
Foreign currency transactions | (650,946) |
Increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on: | |
Unaffiliated investments | (214,781,545) (b) |
Affiliated investments | (5,762,705) |
Futures | (478,050) |
Foreign currency translations | (60,142) |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments | (318,603,896) |
Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations | $ (290,580,276) |
(a) | Includes $(125,607) of net realized gains from foreign capital tax gain. |
(b) | Includes change in accrued foreign capital gains tax amounted to $186,219. |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Statements of Changes in Net Assets
| Year Ended December 31, 2022 | | Year Ended December 31, 2021 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | |
Operations: | | | |
Net investment income | $ 28,023,620 | | $ 37,850,641 |
Net realized gain (loss) on investments, futures and foreign currency transactions | (97,521,454) | | 266,640,662 |
Net increase (decrease) in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments, futures and foreign currency translations | (221,082,442) | | (75,115,295) |
Net increase (decrease) from operations | (290,580,276) | | 229,376,008 |
Distributions to shareholders: | | | |
Total distributions | | | |
Class 1 | (15,319,576) | | (114,700,350) |
Class 3 | (15,466,507) | | (152,682,537) |
Total distributions | (30,786,083) | | (267,382,887) |
Increase (decrease) in assets from operations and distributions | (321,366,359) | | (38,006,879) |
Share transactions: | | | |
Proceeds from sale of shares | | | |
Class 1 | 1,961,800 | | 2,179,160 |
Class 3 | 14,471,950 | | 12,802,243 |
Value of distributions reinvested | | | |
Class 1 | 15,319,576 | | 114,663,018 |
Class 3 | 15,466,507 | | 152,719,869 |
Cost of shares redeemed | | | |
Class 1 | (58,470,940) | | (74,103,725) |
Class 3 | (134,235,003) | | (174,367,829) |
Net increase (decrease) from share transactions | (145,486,110) | | 33,892,736 |
Contribution from Advisor | — | | 2,165 |
Contribution from Affiliate | — | | 2,165 |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | (466,852,469) | | (4,109,813) |
Net Assets | | | |
Beginning of year | 1,803,640,965 | | 1,807,750,778 |
End of year | $ 1,336,788,496 | | $ 1,803,640,965 |
Changes in Fund Shares | | | |
Class 1 | | | |
Shares sold | 137,320 | | 116,074 |
Issued for distributions reinvested | 1,173,015 | | 7,126,353 |
Shares redeemed | (4,136,020) | | (4,126,451) |
Net increase (decrease) in fund shares | (2,825,685) | | 3,115,976 |
Class 3 | | | |
Shares sold | 998,611 | | 719,039 |
Issued for distributions reinvested | 1,185,173 | | 9,527,128 |
Shares redeemed | (9,515,299) | | (9,749,748) |
Net increase (decrease) in fund shares | (7,331,515) | | 496,419 |
The accompanying Notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Notes to Financial Statements — December 31, 2022
1. Organization of the Company
State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia on May 14, 1984 and is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Company is currently composed of the following seven investment portfolios (collectively, the “Funds”): State Street U.S. Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street S&P 500 Index V.I.S. Fund, State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Small-Cap Equity V.I.S. Fund, State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”), State Street Income V.I.S. Fund and State Street Real Estate Securities V.I.S. Fund. Each Fund is a diversified investment company within the meaning of the 1940 Act, except for the State Street Premier Growth Equity V.I.S. Fund, which is a non-diversified investment company.
Shares of the Funds of the Company are offered only to insurance company separate accounts that fund certain variable life insurance contracts and variable annuity contracts.
The Company currently offers two share classes of the Fund as investment options for variable life insurance and variable annuity contracts — Class 1 and Class 3. Class 3 shares were first offered on May 1, 2006, and Fund shares outstanding prior to May 1, 2006 were designated as Class 1 shares. Each class of shares has different fees and expenses, and as a result, each class of shares will have different share price and performance. Not all variable contracts offer each class of the Fund’s shares.
Under the Company’s organizational documents, its officers and directors are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Company. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Company enters into contracts with service providers that contain general indemnification clauses. The Company’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Company that have not yet occurred.
2.Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Company in the preparation of its financial statements:
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund is an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies.
Security Valuation The Fund’s investments are valued at fair value each day that the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) is open and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date should the reporting period end on a day that the NYSE is not open. Fair value is generally defined as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. By its nature, a fair value price is a good faith estimate of the valuation in a current sale and may not reflect an actual market price. The investments of the Fund are valued pursuant to the policy and procedures developed by the Oversight Committee (the “Committee”) and approved by the Company's Board of Directors (the “Board”). The Committee provides oversight of the valuation of investments for the Fund. The Board has responsibility for overseeing the determination of the fair value of investments.
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund’s investments by major category are as follows:
• | Equity investments (including preferred stocks and registered investment companies that are exchange-traded funds) traded on a recognized securities exchange for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last sale price or official closing price, as applicable, on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last published sale price or at fair value. |
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• | Investments in registered investment companies (including money market funds) or other unitized pooled investment vehicles that are not traded on an exchange are valued at that day’s published net asset value (“NAV”) per share or unit. |
• | Government and municipal fixed income securities are generally valued using quotations from independent pricing services or brokers. Certain government inflation-indexed securities may require a calculated fair valuation as the cumulative inflation is contained within the price provided by the pricing service or broker. For these securities, the inflation component of the price is “cleaned” from the pricing service or broker price utilizing the published inflation factors in order to ensure proper accrual of income. |
• | Debt obligations (including short term investments and convertible debt securities) are valued using quotations from independent pricing services or brokers or are generally valued at the last reported evaluated prices. |
• | Exchange-traded futures contracts are valued at the closing settlement price on the primary market on which they are traded most extensively. Exchange-traded futures contracts traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last reported sale price obtained from independent pricing services or brokers or at fair value. |
• | Rights and warrants are valued at the last reported sale price obtained from independent pricing services or brokers on the valuation date. If no price is obtained from pricing services or brokers, valuation will be based upon the intrinsic value pursuant to the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Board. |
In the event prices or quotations are not readily available or that the application of these valuation methods results in a price for an investment that is deemed to be not representative of the fair value of such investment, fair value will be determined in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Board.
A “significant event” is an event that the Board believes, with a reasonably high degree of certainty, has caused the closing market prices of a Fund’s portfolio securities to no longer reflect their value at the time of the Fund’s NAV calculation. Fair value may be determined using an independent fair value service under valuation procedures approved by the Board. The independent fair value service takes into account multiple factors including, but not limited to, movements in the U.S. securities markets, certain depositary receipts, futures contracts and foreign currency exchange rates that have occurred subsequent to the close of foreign securities exchanges. The use of the independent fair value service or alternative fair valuation methods would result in the investments being classified within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
The Fund values its assets and liabilities at fair value using a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels that prioritize the inputs to valuation techniques giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements) when market prices are not readily available or reliable. The categorization of a value determined for an investment within the hierarchy is based upon the pricing transparency of the investment and is not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in it.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
• | Level 1 — Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for an identical asset or liability; |
• | Level 2 — Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (such as exchange rates, financing terms, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs; and |
• | Level 3 — Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, including the Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments. |
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The value of the Fund’s investments according to the fair value hierarchy as of December 31, 2022 is disclosed in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income Recognition Investment transactions are accounted for on trade date for financial reporting purposes. Realized gains and losses from the sale or disposition of investments and foreign exchange transactions, if any, are determined using the identified cost method.
Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recognized on the ex-dividend date, net of any foreign taxes withheld at source, if any.
Interest income is recorded daily on an accrual basis. All premiums and discounts are amortized/accreted for financial reporting purposes.
Non-cash dividends received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
The Fund invests in real estate investment trusts (“REITs”). REITs determine the tax character of their distributions annually and may characterize a portion of their distributions as a return of capital or capital gain. The Fund’s policy is to record all REIT distributions initially as dividend income and re-designate a portion to return of capital or capital gain distributions at year-end based on information provided by the REIT and/or SSGA Funds Management, Inc.’s (the “Adviser” or “SSGA FM”) estimates of such re-designations for which actual information has not yet been reported. Non-cash dividends, if any, received in the form of stock are recorded as dividend income at fair value.
Expenses Certain expenses, which are directly identifiable to a specific Fund, are applied to the Fund within the Company. Other expenses which cannot be attributed to a specific Fund are allocated in such a manner as deemed equitable, taking into consideration the nature and type of expense and the relative net assets of the Fund within the Company.
Foreign Currency Translation The accounting records of the Fund are maintained in U.S. dollars. Foreign currencies as well as investment securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency are translated to U.S. dollars using exchange rates at period end. Purchases and sales of securities, income receipts and expense payments denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars at the prevailing exchange rate on the respective dates of the transactions.
The effects of exchange rate fluctuations on investments are included with the net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investment securities. Other foreign currency transactions resulting in realized and unrealized gain (loss) are disclosed separately.
Foreign Taxes The Fund may be subject to foreign taxes (a portion of which may be reclaimable) on income, stock dividends, realized and unrealized capital gains on investments or certain foreign currency transactions. Foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with SSGA FM's understanding of the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in the foreign jurisdictions in which the Fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by the Fund and are reflected in the Statement of Operations, if applicable. Foreign taxes payable or deferred as of December 31, 2022, if any, are disclosed in the Fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Distributions The Fund declares and pays any dividends from net investment income annually.
Net realized capital gains, if any, are distributed annually, unless additional distributions are required for compliance with applicable tax regulations. The amount and character of income and capital gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with applicable tax regulations which may differ from net investment income and realized gains recognized for U.S. GAAP purposes.
3.Securities and Other Investments
Delayed Delivery Transactions and When-Issued Securities During the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund transacted in securities on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. Payment and delivery may take place after the customary settlement period for that security. The price of the underlying securities and the date
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when the securities will be delivered and paid for are fixed at the time the transaction is negotiated. The securities purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis are identified as such in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments. The Fund may receive compensation for interest forgone in the purchase of a delayed delivery or when-issued security. With respect to such purchase commitments, the Fund identifies securities as segregated in its records with a value at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Losses may arise due to changes in the value of the underlying securities or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract’s terms, or if the issuer does not issue the securities due to political, economic or other factors.
To-Be-Announced Transactions The Fund may seek to obtain exposure to U.S. agency mortgage pass-through securities through the use of “to-be-announced” or “TBA transactions.” “TBA” refers to a commonly used mechanism for the forward settlement of U.S. agency mortgage pass-through securities. In a TBA transaction, the buyer and seller decide on general trade parameters, such as agency, settlement date, coupon, and price.
The Fund may use TBA transactions to “roll over” such agreements prior to the settlement date. This type of TBA transaction is sometimes known as a “TBA roll.” In a TBA roll, the Fund generally will sell the obligation to purchase the pools stipulated in the TBA agreement prior to the settlement date and will enter into a new TBA agreement for future delivery of pools of mortgage pass-through securities. The Fund may also enter into TBA agreements and settle such transactions on the stipulated settlement date by accepting actual receipt or delivery of the pools of mortgage pass-through securities.
Default by or bankruptcy of a counterparty to a TBA transaction would expose the Fund to possible loss because of adverse market action, expenses or delays in connection with the purchase or sale of the pools of mortgage pass-through securities specified in the TBA transaction. To minimize this risk, the Fund will enter into TBA transactions only with established counterparties. The Fund’s use of “TBA rolls” may impact portfolio turnover, transaction costs and capital gain distributions to shareholders.
4.Derivative Financial Instruments
Futures Contracts The Fund may enter into futures contracts to meet the Fund’s objectives. A futures contract is a standardized, exchange-traded agreement to buy or sell a financial instrument at a set price on a future date. Upon entering into a futures contract, the Fund is required to deposit with the broker, cash or securities in an amount equal to the minimum initial margin requirements of the clearing house. Securities deposited, if any, are designated on the Schedule of Investments and cash deposited, if any, is shown as Net cash collateral on deposit with broker for future contracts on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Subsequent payments are made or received by the Fund equal to the daily change in the contract value, accumulated, exchange rates, and/or other transactional fees. The accumulation of those payments are recorded as variation margin receivable or payable with a corresponding offset to unrealized gains or losses. The Fund recognizes a realized gain or loss when the contract is closed.
Losses may arise if the value of a futures contract decreases due to unfavorable changes in the market rates or values of the underlying instrument during the term of the contract or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract. The use of futures contracts also involves the risk that the movements in the price of the futures contracts do not correlate with the movement of the assets underlying such contracts.
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, the Fund entered into futures contracts for cash equitization.
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The following tables summarize the value of the Fund’s derivative instruments as of December 31, 2022 and the related location in the accompanying Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Statement of Operations, presented by primary underlying risk exposure:
Liability Derivatives |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | $ 249,686 | $ — | $ 249,686 |
Realized Gain/Loss |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | (2,493,442) | $ — | $ (2,493,442) |
Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
| Interest Rate Risk | Foreign Exchange Risk | Credit Risk | Equity Risk | Commodity Risk | Total |
State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund | | | | | | |
Futures Contracts | $ — | $ — | $ — | (478,050) | $ — | $ (478,050) |
5.Fees and Transactions with Affiliates
Advisory Fee SSGA FM, a registered investment adviser, was retained by the Board to act as investment adviser and administrator of the Fund. SSGA FM’s compensation for investment advisory and administrative services (“Management Fee”) is paid monthly based on the average daily net assets of the Fund at an annualized rate of 0.35%.
Investor Service Plan — Class 1 and Class 3 Shares The Company adopted an Investor Service Plan (the “Service Plan”) on December 9, 2005 for Class 1 shares and on May 1, 2009 for Class 3 shares of the Fund. The Service Plan was not adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. Each Service Plan provides that during any fiscal year, the amount of compensation paid under the Service Plan by the Fund Class 1 or Class 3 shares may not exceed the annual rate of 0.20% of the average daily net assets of the Fund attributable to each such share class.
Distribution and Shareholder Service (12b-1) Fees The Company has adopted a Distribution and Service (12b-1) Plan (the “12b-1 Plan”) pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act with respect to each of Class 1 and Class 3 shares of the Fund. Under the 12b-1 Plan for Class 1 shares that became effective May 1, 2009, payments made under the Class 1 Investor Service Plan are covered in the event that any portion of compensation paid pursuant to the Class 1 Investor Service Plan is determined to be an indirect use of the assets attributable to the Class 1 shares to finance distribution of such shares. Under the 12b-1 Plan for Class 3 shares, the Company, on behalf of the Fund, may have compensated State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (“SSGA FD”), the distributor of the shares of the Fund, for certain sales services provided by SSGA FD or other broker dealers and investor services provided by SSGA FD or other service providers relating to the Fund’s Class 3 shares, including services to owners or prospective owners of variable contracts issued by insurance companies that offer Class 3 shares as an investment option under such variable contracts. The amount of compensation paid under the 12b-1 Plan for Class 3 shares may not exceed 0.25% of the average daily net assets of the Fund attributable to such
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share class. The 12b-1 Plan continues in effect from year to year for so long as such continuance is approved annually by the Board, including by those Directors who are not interested persons of the Company and who have no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the 12b-1 Plan or in any agreement related to it. In addition, the Class 3 12b-1 Plan covers payments made under the Class 3 Investor Service Plan in the event that any portion of compensation paid pursuant to the Class 3 Investor Service Plan is determined to be an indirect use of the assets attributable to the Class 3 shares to finance distribution of such shares.
Custody, Fund Accounting and Sub-Administration Fees State Street Bank and Trust Company (“State Street”) serves as the custodian, fund accountant and sub-administrator to the Fund. Amounts paid by the Fund to State Street for performing such services are included as custody, fund accounting and sub-administration fees in the Statement of Operations.
Other Transactions with Affiliates The Fund may invest in affiliated entities, including securities issued by State Street Corporation, affiliated funds, or entities deemed to be affiliates as a result of the Fund owning more than five percent of the entity’s voting securities or outstanding shares. Amounts relating to these transactions during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 are disclosed in the Schedule of Investments.
6.Directors' Fees
The fees and expenses of the Company’s directors who are not “interested persons” of the Company, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”), are paid directly by the Fund. The Independent Directors are reimbursed for travel and other out-of-pocket expenses in connection with meeting attendance and industry seminars.
7.Investment Transactions
Purchases and sales of investments (excluding in-kind transactions, short term investments and derivative contracts) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
U.S. Government Securities |
Purchases | Sales |
$ 211,913,815 | $ 251,017,065 |
Non-U.S. Government Securities |
Purchases | Sales |
$ 1,308,822,346 | $ 1,396,584,873 |
8.Income Taxes
The Fund has qualified and intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The Fund will not be subject to federal income taxes to the extent it distributes its taxable income, including any net realized capital gains, for each fiscal year. Therefore, no provision for federal income tax is required.
The Fund files federal and various state and local tax returns as required. No income tax returns are currently under examination. Generally, the federal returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service for a period of three years from date of filing, while the state returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon jurisdiction. SSGA FM has analyzed the Fund's tax positions taken on tax returns for all open years and does not believe there are any uncertain tax positions that would require recognition of a tax liability.
Distributions to shareholders are recorded on ex-dividend date. Income dividends and gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax rules and regulations, which may differ from generally accepted accounting principles. Certain capital accounts in the financial statements have been adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on NAVs or results of operations. Temporary book-tax differences will reverse in the future. These book-tax differences are primarily due to nontaxable dividend
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adjustments to income, foreign currencies, REITs, TIPS adjustments, premium amortization, investments in futures, passive foreign investment company gains and losses, paydown gains and losses and wash sale loss deferrals.
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 were as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 16,660,494 | $ 14,125,589 | $ 30,786,083 |
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 was as follows:
Ordinary Income | Long-Term Capital Gains | Total |
$ 118,609,316 | $ 148,773,571 | $ 267,382,887 |
At December 31, 2022, the components of distributable earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
Undistributed Ordinary Income | Tax Exempt Income | Capital Loss Carryforwards | Undistributed long term gain | Net Unrealized Gains (Losses) | Qualified Late-Year Losses | Total |
$ 23,969,270 | $ — | $ (43,795,229) | $ — | $ (143,156,165) | $ — | $ (162,982,124) |
As of December 31, 2022, the Fund had capital loss carryforwards available to offset future realized capital gains as follows:
Non-Expiring Short Term | Non-Expiring Long Term |
$ 43,795,229 | $ — |
As of December 31, 2022, gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments and other financial instruments based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Tax Cost | Gross Unrealized Appreciation | Gross Unrealized Depreciation | Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
$ 1,493,272,664 | $ 26,723,872 | $ 169,759,291 | $ (143,035,419) |
9.Line of Credit
The Fund and other affiliated funds (each, a “Participant” and collectively, the “Participants”) have access to $200 million of a $1.275 billion ($1.1 billion prior to October 6, 2022) revolving credit facility provided by a syndication of banks under which the Participants may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. This agreement expires in October 2023 unless extended or renewed.
The Participants are charged an annual commitment fee which is calculated based on the unused portion of the shared credit line. Commitment fees are allocated among each of the Participants based on relative net assets. Commitment fees are ordinary fund operating expenses. A Participant incurs and pays the interest expense related to its borrowing. Interest is calculated at a rate per annum equal to the sum of 1.00% plus the greater of the New York Fed Bank Rate and the one-month SOFR Rate.
The Fund had no outstanding loans as of December 31, 2022.
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10.Risks
Concentration Risk As a result of the Fund's ability to invest a large percentage of its assets in obligations of issuers within the same country, state, region, currency or economic sector, an adverse economic, business or political development may affect the value of the Fund's investments more than if the Fund was more broadly diversified.
Interest Rate Risk Is the risk that fixed income securities will decline in value because of changes in interest rates. Bond prices generally rise when interest rates decline and generally decline when interest rates rise. Changes in governmental policy, including changes in central bank monetary policy, could cause interest rates to rise rapidly, or cause investors to expect a rapid rise in interest rates. This could lead to heightened levels of interest rate, volatility and liquidity risks for the fixed income markets generally and could have a substantial and immediate effect on the values of the Fund’s investments. The U.S. Federal Reserve has been engaged in an aggressive campaign to raise interest rates in an effort to combat historically high levels of inflation. Interest rate increases may continue. High levels of inflation and/or a significantly changing interest rate environment can lead to heightened levels of volatility and reduced liquidity.
Foreign and Emerging Markets Risk Investing in foreign markets involves risks and considerations not typically associated with investing in the U.S. Foreign securities may be subject to risk of loss because of government regulation, economic, political and social instability in the countries in which the Fund invests. Foreign markets may be less liquid than investments in the U.S. and may be subject to the risks of currency fluctuations. To the extent that the Fund invests in securities of issuers located in emerging markets, these risks may be even more pronounced.
Credit Risk The Fund may be exposed to credit risk in the event that an issuer or guarantor fails to perform or that an institution or entity with which the Fund has unsettled or open transactions defaults.
Market Risk The Fund’s investments are subject to changes in general economic conditions, and general market fluctuations and the risks inherent in investment in securities markets. Investment markets can be volatile and prices of investments can change substantially due to various factors including, but not limited to, economic growth or recession, changes in interest rates, changes in the actual or perceived creditworthiness of issuers, and general market liquidity. The Fund is subject to the risk that geopolitical events will disrupt securities markets and adversely affect global economies and markets. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness, such as COVID-19, or other public health issues, or other events could have a significant impact on the Fund and its investments.
Russian Sanctions Risk Sanctions threatened or imposed by a number of jurisdictions, including the United States, the European Union and the United Kingdom, and other intergovernmental actions that have been or may be undertaken in the future, against Russia, Russian entities or Russian individuals, may result in the devaluation of Russian currency, a downgrade in the country’s credit rating, an immediate freeze of Russian assets, a decline in the value and liquidity of Russian securities, property or interests, and/or other adverse consequences to the Russian economy or a Fund. The scope and scale of sanctions in place at a particular time may be expanded or otherwise modified in a way that have negative effects on a Fund. Sanctions, or the threat of new or modified sanctions, could impair the ability of a Fund to buy, sell, hold, receive, deliver or otherwise transact in certain affected securities or other investment instruments. Sanctions could also result in Russia taking counter measures or other actions in response, which may further impair the value and liquidity of Russian securities. These sanctions, and the resulting disruption of the Russian economy, may cause volatility in other regional and global markets and may negatively impact the performance of various sectors and industries, as well as companies in other countries, which could have a negative effect on the performance of a Fund, even if a Fund does not have direct exposure to securities of Russian issuers. As a collective result of the imposition of sanctions, Russian government countermeasures and the impact that they have had on the trading markets for Russian securities, certain Funds have used, and may in the future use, fair valuation procedures approved by the Fund’s Board to value certain Russian securities, which could result in such securities being deemed to have a zero value.
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11.Recent Accounting Pronouncement
In March 2020, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2020-04 (“ASU 2020-04”), “Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848)”. In response to concerns about structural risks of interbank offered rates, and particularly the risk of cessation of LIBOR, regulators have undertaken reference rate reform initiatives to identify alternative reference rates that are more observable or transaction based and less susceptible to manipulation. ASU 2020-04 provides optional guidance for a limited period of time to ease the potential burden in accounting for (or recognizing the effects of) reference rate reform on financial reporting. ASU 2020-04 is elective and applies to all entities, subject to meeting certain criteria, that have contracts, hedging relationships, and other transactions that reference LIBOR or another reference rate expected to be discontinued because of reference rate reform. The relief provided is temporary and generally cannot be applied to contract modifications that occur after December 31, 2022, or hedging relationships entered into or evaluated after that date. However, the FASB has indicated that it will revisit the sunset date in Topic 848 after the LIBOR administrator makes a final decision on a phaseout date. On November 30, 2020, the LIBOR administrator proposed extending the publication of the overnight and the one-, three-, six- and 12-month USD LIBOR settings through June 30, 2023, when many existing contracts that reference LIBOR will have expired. Management is currently evaluating the impact of the guidance.
This change in accounting policy has been made to comply with the newly issued accounting standard and had no impact on total accumulated earnings (loss) or the NAV of each Fund. With respect to each Fund’s results of operations, amortization of premium to first call date accelerates amortization with the intent of more closely aligning the recognition of income on such bonds with the economics of the instrument.
12.Subsequent Events
Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Fund through the date on which the financial statements were available to be issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or disclosure in the financial statements.
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Shareholders of State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund and the Board of Directors of State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.
Opinion on the Financial Statements and Schedule of Investments in Securities
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of State Street Total Return V.I.S. Fund (the “Fund”) (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company”)), including the summary schedule of investments, as of December 31, 2022, and the related statement of operations for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended, the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements and schedule of investments in securities present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Fund (one of the series constituting State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc.) at December 31, 2022, the results of its operations for the year then ended, the changes in its net assets for each of the two years in the period then ended and its financial highlights for each of the five years in the period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (“PCAOB”) and are required to be independent with respect to the Trust in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Trust is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of December 31, 2022, by correspondence with the custodian, brokers and others; when replies were not received from brokers and others, we performed other auditing procedures. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We have served as the auditor of one or more State Street Global Advisors investment companies since 2000.
Boston, Massachusetts
February 17, 2023
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Tax Information
For federal income tax purposes, the following information is furnished with respect to the distributions of the Fund for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2022.
Dividends Received Deduction
The Fund reports the maximum amount allowable of its net taxable income as eligible for the corporate dividends received deduction.
Interest Dividends
The Fund reports the maximum amount allowable as Section 163(j) Interest Dividend.
Long Term Capital Gain Distributions
Long term capital gains dividends were paid from the Fund during the year ended December 31, 2022 in the amount of $14,125,589.
Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures and Record
The Fund has adopted the proxy voting policies of the Adviser. A description of the Fund's proxy voting policies and procedures that are used by the Adviser to vote proxies relating to the Fund’s portfolios of securities are available (i) without charge, upon request by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free) and (ii) on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Information regarding how the Fund voted for the prior 12-month period ended June 30 is available by August 31 of each year by calling the same number, on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com.
Quarterly Portfolio Schedule
Following the Fund's first and third fiscal quarter-ends, a complete Schedule of Investment is filed with the SEC as an exhibit to its reports on Form N-PORT, which can be found on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov and on the Fund's website at www.ssga.com. The Fund's Schedules of Investments are available upon request, without charge, by calling 1-800-242-0134 (toll free).
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS |
Michael F. Holland(1) c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1944 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, Holland & Company L.L.C. (investment adviser) (1995 – present). | 55 | Director, the Holland Series Fund, Inc.; Director, The China Fund, Inc. (1992 – 2017); Director, The Taiwan Fund, Inc. (2007 – 2017); Director, Reaves Utility Income Fund, Inc.; and Director, Blackstone/ GSO Loans (and Real Estate) Funds. |
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Patrick J. Riley c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1948 | Director and Co-Chairperson of the Board | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 4/16 Elected: 1/19 | Associate Justice of the Superior Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2002 – May 2010); Partner, Riley, Burke & Donahue, L.L.P. (law firm) (1985 – 2002); Independent Director, State Street Global Advisors Ireland, Ltd. (investment company) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Liquidity PLC (formerly, SSGA Cash Management Fund PLC) (1998 – present); Independent Director, SSGA Fixed Income PLC (January 2009 – present); and Independent Director, SSGA Qualified Funds PLC (January 2009 to 2019). | 55 | Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe I, PLC Board (2011 – present); Board Director and Chairman, SPDR Europe II, PLC (2013 – present). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
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John R. Costantino c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Qualified Legal Compliance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1997 | Senior Advisor to NGN Capital LLC (January 2020 – present); Managing General Partner, NGN Capital LLC (2006 – December 2019). | 55 | Director of Kleinfeld Bridal Corp. (January 2016 – present); Trustee of Neuroscience Research Institute (1986 – 2017); Trustee of Fordham University (1989 – 1995 and 2001 – 2007) and Trustee Emeritus (2007 – present); Trustee and Independent Chairperson of GE Funds (1993 – February 2011); Director, Muscular Dystrophy Association (2019 – present); Trustee of Gregorian University Foundation (1992 – 2007); Chairman of the Board of Directors, Vivaldi Biosciences Inc. (May 2017 – present); Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Vivaldi Biosciences AG. (May 2017 – present); Trustee, Gallim Dance (December 2021 – present). |
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Donna M. Rapaccioli c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1962 | Director and Chairperson of the Audit Committee | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 1/12 Elected: 6/16 | Dean of the Gabelli School of Business (2007 – present) and Accounting Professor (1987 – present) at Fordham University. | 55 | Director- Graduate Management Admissions Council (2015 – present); Trustee of Emmanuel College (2010 – 2019). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
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Richard D. Shirk c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1945 | Director and Chairperson of the Nominating Committee Chairperson of the Governance Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman (March 2001 – April 2002) President and Chief Executive Officer (1996 – March 2001), Cerulean Companies, Inc. (holding company) (Retired); President and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia (health insurer, managed healthcare) (1992 – March 2001). | 55 | Chairman and Board Member (1998-December 2008) and Investment Committee Member (December 2008 – present), Healthcare Georgia Foundation (private foundation); Lead Director and Board Member, Amerigroup Corp. (managed health care) (September 2002 – 2012); Board Member (1999 – 2013) and Investment Committee Member (2001 – 2017), Woodruff Arts Center, Trustee, Gettysburg College (2003 – 2009); Board member, Aerocare Holdings (2003 – January 2021), Regenesis Biomedical Inc. (April 2012 – present). |
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Michael A. Jessee c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1946 | Director and Chairperson of the Valuation Committee | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Retired; formerly, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston (1989 – 2009); Trustee, Randolph-Macon College (2004 – 2016). | 55 | None. |
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Margaret McLaughlin c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Consultant, Bates Group (consultants) (2021 – 2023); Consultant, Madison Dearborn Partners (private equity) (2019 – 2020); General Counsel/CCO, Kramer Van Kirk Credit Strategies L.P./Mariana Systems LLC (Investment Adviser/SaaS Technology) (2011 –2019). | 55 | Director, Manning & Napier Fund Inc (2021 – 2022). |
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Name, Address, and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held with Fund | Term of Office and Length of Time Served | Principal Occupation During Past Five Years and Relevant Experience | Number of Funds in Fund Complex Overseen by Director† | Other Directorships Held by Director During Past Five Years |
INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS (continued) |
George M. Pereira c/o SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1964 | Director | Term: Indefinite Appointed: 9/22 | Chief Operating Officer (January 2011 – September 2020) and Chief Financial Officer (November 2004 – September 2020), Charles Schwab Investment Management. | 55 | Director, Pacific Premier Bancorp, Pacific Premier Bank (2021 – present); Director, Charles Schwab Asset Management (Ireland) Ltd., & Charles Schwab Worldwide Funds plc. (2005 – 2020); Director, Rotaplast International, Inc. (non-profit providing free medical services to children worldwide) (2012 – 2018). |
INTERESTED DIRECTORS(2) |
Ellen M. Needham(3) SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | Director and President | Term: Indefinite Elected: 1/19 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). | 55 | Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe I, PLC (May 2020 – present); Board Director, SSGA SPDR ETFs Europe II, PLC (May 2020 – present). |
(1) | Mr. Holland retired as a Director of the Company effective December 31, 2022. |
(2) | The individual listed above is a Director who is an “interested person,” as defined in the 1940 Act, of the Company (“Interested Director”). |
(3) | Ms. Needham is an Interested Director because of her employment by SSGA FM, an affiliate of the Company. |
* | Served in various capacities and/or with various affiliated entities during noted time period. |
† | For the purpose of determining the number of portfolios overseen by the Directors, “Fund Complex” comprises registered investment companies for which SSGA FM serves as Adviser. |
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OFFICERS: |
Ellen M. Needham SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1967 | President and Director | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/20 | Chairman, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); President and Director, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (2001 – present)*; Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (1992 – present)*; Manager, State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (May 2017 – present). |
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Bruce S. Rosenberg SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1961 | Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2015 – present); Director, Credit Suisse (April 2008 – July 2015). |
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Ann M. Carpenter SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1966 | Vice President and Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Chief Operating Officer, SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (April 2005 – present)*; Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors (2005 – present).* |
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Chad C. Hallett SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (November 2014 – present). |
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Darlene Anderson-Vasquez SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1968 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2016 – present); Senior Vice President, John Hancock Investments (September 2007 – May 2016). |
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Arthur A. Jensen SSGA Funds Management, Inc. 1600 Summer Street Stamford, CT 06905 YOB: 1966 | Deputy Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2016 – present). |
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David K. Lancaster SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1971 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 11/20 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (July 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (November 2011 – July 2017).* |
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OFFICERS: (continued) |
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Ryan Hill SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB:1982 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (May 2017 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Bank and Trust Company (May 2014 – May 2017). |
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John Bettencourt SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston MA 02210 YOB:1976 | Assistant Treasurer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 5/22 | Vice President, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (March 2020 – present); Assistant Vice President, State Street Global Advisors (June 2007 – March 2020). |
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Brian Harris SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1973 | Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 6/16 Term: Indefinite Served: since 4/19 | Managing Director, State Street Global Advisors and SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (June 2013 – present).* |
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Sean O’Malley SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1969 | Chief Legal Officer | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (November 2013 – present). |
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David Barr SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1974 | Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 9/20 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (October 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, Eaton Vance Corp. (October 2010 – October 2019). |
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David Urman SSGA Funds Management, Inc. One Iron Street Boston, MA 02210 YOB: 1985 | Assistant Secretary | Term: Indefinite Served: since 8/19 | Vice President and Senior Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (April 2019 – present); Vice President and Counsel, State Street Global Advisors (August 2015 – April 2019); Associate, Ropes & Gray LLP (November 2012 – August 2015). |
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Directors
Michael F. Holland
Patrick J. Riley
John R. Costantino
Donna M. Rapaccioli
Michael A. Jessee
Margaret McLaughlin
Richard D. Shirk
Ellen M. Needham
George M. Pereira
Officers
Ellen M. Needham, President
Brian Harris, Chief Compliance Officer, Anti-Money Laundering Officer and Code of Ethics Compliance Officer
Sean O’Malley, Chief Legal Officer
Bruce S. Rosenberg, Treasurer
Ann M. Carpenter, Vice President and Deputy Treasurer
Chad C. Hallett, Deputy Treasurer
Arthur A. Jensen, Deputy Treasurer
Darlene Anderson-Vasquez, Deputy Treasurer
David Lancaster, Assistant Treasurer
Ryan Hill, Assistant Treasurer
John Bettencourt, Assistant Treasurer
David Barr, Secretary
David Urman, Assistant Secretary
Investment Adviser and Administrator
SSGA Funds Management, Inc.
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Custodian and Sub-Administrator
State Street Bank and Trust Company
One Lincoln Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02111
Distributor
State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC
One Iron Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Ernst & Young LLP
200 Clarendon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Item 2. Code of Ethics.
As of the end of the period covered by this report, State Street Variable Insurance Series Funds, Inc. (the “Company,” “Fund Entity” or “Registrant”) has adopted a code of ethics, as defined in Item 2(b) of Form N-CSR, that applies to the Registrant’s principal executive officer, principal financial officer, principal accounting officer or controller, or persons performing similar functions, regardless of whether these individuals are employed by the Registrant or a third party (the “Code”). That Code comprises written standards that are reasonably designed to deter wrongdoing and to promote: (1) honest and ethical conduct, including the ethical handling of actual or apparent conflicts of interest between personal and professional relationships; (2) full, fair, accurate, timely and understandable disclosure in reports and documents that the Registrant files with, or submits to, the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and in other public communications made by the Registrant; (3) compliance with applicable laws and governmental rules and regulations; (4) the prompt internal reporting to an appropriate person or persons identified in the Code of violations of the Code; and (5) accountability for adherence to the Code. For the period covered by the report, the Code was combined with other mutual funds advised by SSGA Funds Management, Inc. (“SSGA FM” or the “Adviser”). The Registrant has not made any amendments to the Code that relates to any element of the code of ethics definition set forth in Item 2(b) of Form N-CSR during the covered period. The Registrant has not granted any waivers from any provisions of the Code during the covered period. A copy of the Code is filed as Exhibit 13(a)(1) to this Form N-CSR.
Item 3. Audit Committee Financial Expert.
The Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”) has determined that the Company has the following “audit committee financial experts” as defined in Item 3(b) of Form N-CSR serving on its audit committee (the “Audit Committee”): Messrs., Richard D. Shirk and John R. Costantino, George M. Pereira and Ms. Donna M. Rapaccioli. Each of the “audit committee financial experts” is “independent” as that term is defined in Item 3(a)(2) of Form N-CSR.
An “audit committee financial expert” is not an “expert” for any purpose, including for purposes of Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, as a result of being designated as an “audit committee financial expert.” Further, the designation of a person as an “audit committee financial expert” does not mean that the person has any greater duties, obligations, or liability than those imposed on the person without the “audit committee financial expert” designation. Similarly, the designation of a person as an “audit committee financial expert” does not affect the duties, obligations, or liability of any other member of the Audit Committee or the Board.
Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services.
For the fiscal years ended December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, the aggregate audit fees billed for professional services rendered by Ernst & Young LLP (“E&Y”), the Company’s principal accountant, for the audit of the Company’s annual financial statements or services normally provided by E&Y in connection with the Company’s statutory and regulatory filings and engagements were $217,458 and $190,678, respectively.
For the fiscal years ended December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, there were no fees for assurance and related services by E&Y reasonably related to the performance of the audit of the Company’s financial statements that were not reported under paragraph (a) of this Item.
For the fiscal years ended December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, the aggregate tax fees billed for professional services rendered by E&Y were $13,407 and $33,513, respectively. Tax services related to the review of year-end distribution requirements for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 and the review of year-end distribution requirements as well as tax compliance, tax advice, and tax planning in the form of preparation of excise filings and income tax returns for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021.
For the fiscal years ended December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, there were no fees billed for professional services rendered by E&Y for products and services provided by E&Y to the Company, other than the services reported in paragraphs (a) through (c).
For the fiscal years ended December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, the aggregate fees for professional services rendered by E&Y for products and services provided by E&Y to the Adviser and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Adviser that provides ongoing services to the Company that (i) relate directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Company and (ii) were pre-approved by the Audit Committee were approximately $9,327,125 and $8,904,469, respectively.
| (e)(1) | Audit Committee Pre-Approval Policies and Procedures |
The Company’s Audit Committee Charter states the following with respect to pre-approval procedures:
The Audit Committee shall have the following duties and powers:
| • | | To pre-approve engagements by a Fund Entity’s independent auditor for non-audit services to be rendered to the Fund’s investment adviser (not including any subadviser whose role is primarily portfolio management and is subcontracted with or overseen by another investment adviser), and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the investment adviser that provides ongoing services to the Fund, if the engagement relates directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Fund; |
| • | | To establish, if deemed necessary or appropriate as an alternative to Audit Committee pre-approval of services to be provided by the independent auditor as required by paragraph (b) above, policies and procedures to permit such services to be pre-approved by other means, such as by action of a designated member or members of the Audit Committee, subject to the requirement that the decision of any member to whom authority is delegated to pre-approve an activity shall be presented to the full Audit Committee at its next scheduled meeting; |
Alternate Pre-Approval Procedure:
| • | | The Chairperson, or a Co-Chairperson, of the Audit Committee is authorized to pre-approve any engagement involving the Fund Entity’s independent auditors to the same extent as the Audit Committee. Any pre-approval decision by the Chairperson, or a Co-Chairperson, under the foregoing authority shall be presented to the Audit Committee at its next scheduled meeting. |
| (e)(2) | Percentages of Services |
None of the services described in paragraphs (b) through (d) of this Item were performed in reliance on paragraph (c)(7)(i)(C) of Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X during the period of time for which such rule was effective.
| (g) | Total Fees Paid By Adviser and Certain Affiliates |
For the fiscal years ended December 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021, the aggregate non-audit fees billed by E&Y for services rendered to the Company and the Adviser and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Adviser that provided ongoing services to the Company were approximately $38,000,000 and $38,000,000, respectively.
| (h) | E&Y notified the Company’s Audit Committee of all non-audit services that were rendered by E&Y to the Adviser and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Adviser that provides services to the Company, which services were not required to be pre-approved pursuant to paragraph (c)(7)(ii) of Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X, allowing the Company’s Audit Committee to consider whether such services were compatible with maintaining E&Y’s independence. |
Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants.
Not applicable to the Registrant.
Item 6. Investments.
(a) | Schedules of Investments are included as part of the reports to shareholders filed under Item 1 of this Form N-CSR. |
(b) | Not applicable to the Registrant. |
Item 7. Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
Not applicable to the Registrant.
Item 8. Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
Not applicable to the Registrant.
Item 9. Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers.
Not applicable to the Registrant.
Item 10. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.
There were no material changes to the procedures by which shareholders may recommend nominees to the Registrant’s Board of Directors.
Item 11. Controls and Procedures.
(a) The Registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”)) are effective to provide reasonable assurance that information required to be disclosed by the Registrant on Form N-CSR is recorded, processed, summarized and reported as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report, based on their evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act and Rules 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
(b) There were no changes in the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act) that occurred during the period covered by this report that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
Item 12. Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
(a) Not applicable to the Registrant.
(b) Not applicable to the Registrant.
Item 13. Exhibits.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
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Registrant: STATE STREET VARIABLE INSURANCE SERIES FUNDS, INC. |
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By: | | /s/ Ellen M. Needham |
| | Ellen M. Needham |
| | President |
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Date: | | March 1, 2023 |
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the Registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
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By: | | /s/ Ellen M. Needham |
| | Ellen M. Needham |
| | President (Principal Executive Officer) |
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Date: | | March 1, 2023 |
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By: | | /s/ Bruce S. Rosenberg |
| | Bruce S. Rosenberg |
| | Treasurer (Principal Financial and Accounting Officer) |
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Date: | | March 1, 2023 |